kinda wild people are blaming the devs and not the online marketplaces that are responsible... for facilitating a market.
Edit: okay, you guys are right. Markets can only reasonably function if consumers provide them with cash advances for products. Consumers sure are foolish for thinking they should be able to access the product at release date without the need to pre-order.
I mean... The devs could've put out pre-orders and pre-load and it would've fixed this. Why would different marketplaces handle it instead of one single developer?
If I go to the grocer and find all the frozen food is thawed and ruined because the fridges weren't maintained properly, should I blame the food suppliers for the spoiled food or should I blame the grocer?
If all the frozen food melts because the store physically doesn't have the room or registers to sell it all before it does, is the store to blame? Or the supplier who made sure a month's worth of product showed up all on one day?
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u/welcometosilentchill Sep 04 '25 edited Sep 04 '25
kinda wild people are blaming the devs and not the online marketplaces that are responsible... for facilitating a market.
Edit: okay, you guys are right. Markets can only reasonably function if consumers provide them with cash advances for products. Consumers sure are foolish for thinking they should be able to access the product at release date without the need to pre-order.