RedRum666 wrote:l.strether wrote:RedRum666 wrote:This has been discussed many times before over the yearz. You can rationalize the economic benefits all you want. Others have tried to make a point that the costs of producing the game justifies the cost.
The bottom line is the game is too expensive. It takes forever for leagues to fill. Multiple 12 team leagues should easily fill on the same night if the game were price correctly. Unfortunately, SOM is shortsighted in this area. They should lower their pricepoint. It would likely result in a lot more businesz.
Um, Redrum, I didnt' "rationalize" the economic benefits at all; I provided a clear presentation of the services provided by On-Line Strat and a solid explanation of why the price of the game is a fair charge for those services. Go back and look at them...If you think I was wrong, and can actually show me and the forum how, then do so. Don't just spout polemical platitudes like "The Bottom Line is the game is too expensive" without supporting it or you won't convince anyone.
Now here I could just as easily say "the bottom line is the game is priced fairly," but I would rather convince than rest on platitudes. So, I will refer you back to my earlier post (Apr. 24 2:27 pm) where I presented Strat's main services and the actual costs for those services --31-37 cents a day--and ask you the same question concerning them that I earlier asked Scott:
1. What do you think are better deals out there for 31-37 cents a day?
and
2. If you consider On-Line Strat too expensive at 31-37 cents a day, how much per day would be a fair price for Strat to charge?
I'm looking forward to your (and Scott's) answers.
l.strether,
I was not referring to "YOU" specifically. I was referring to "you" as in all the people past and present over the years (at SOM and TSN) who made a case that the game is fairly priced.
The question is not wheter it is a good deal. I am not trying to convince anyone and I frankly don't care if I convince anyone.
It is a fact. Look at this issue simply from a supply vs demand viewpoint. New leagues are insanely slow to fill. I play exclusively 200m and Live Draft under another name. It is impossible to fill a 12 team league Mon-Wed. And then Thurs-Fri maybe you can fill 1-2 leagues in a good week... Many leagues do not fill, and die a lonely death.
ex. Wheter you spend $16 at the movies for one night's entertainment vs 8 weeks worth of entertainment playing this game is irrelevant. If the movie theatre fills at $16 for that showing, the price is justified.
The problem is there is not enough demand for the product at the current price level. What they really should do is create a tiered price system, so that the more credits you buy, the cheaper the game gets.
This is a pointless argument because SOM does not care if anyone plays or not. You can debate the issue all you want. It won't make a difference.
First of all,
it is a question of whether or not it is a good deal. If something is a good deal--and Strat On-Line is, as I've shown in previous posts, a good deal--it is not too expensive. It may (and it may not) be optimal for the dealer to lower the price of their product, but that does not make it a product too expensive for the consumer...such as your "justified" $16 theater showing. Many Strat players complaining about the price are still consuming Strat's product; using your flawed theater logic, that would make the price
justified for those consuming players. Sufficient to excessive consumption of an overly expensive product at a particular time, however--as in your theater showing example-- does not negate the expensiveness of the product, but merely indicates the current popularity of that expensive product. So, while On-line Strat players are paying for a good deal on a fairly-priced product, your theater-goers are collectively over-paying (for one night) for a bad deal on an expensive one.
And you can assert "
it is a fact" Strat is too expensive all you want, but just asserting it does not make it so if you don't back it up, and you haven't. Yes, leagues can take awhile to fill, but it is not a
fact that that is due to the 20 dollar or 5-for-80 dollar price (or to that price alone), since there are many factors that are contributing to this. First of all, there are many more league options for a player than there were when many of us (including myself) started. At the beginning there was just Strat; now we have 60's league, 70's league, 80's league, 90's league, 1986 league, 1999 league, all the unleashed leagues, ATG V, ATG VI, ATG VI NL only...and I think you get the point. With all these league options, of course, individual leagues are going to take longer to fill than they used to; all these league options are sapping up the players. Also, with all these new leagues, players have developed tastes for specialization, exclusivity, and/or variation. So, many players now
only play theme leagues, keeper leagues, and/or other private leagues that preclude their participation in any of the other leagues while making their own leagues at times more difficult to fill.
Your example of your 200m live draft leagues supports my point. That type of league is an
extremely particular (if not peculiar) league that does not attract the regular player. The fact that it is slow to fill cannot reasonably be used to show that On-line Strat is too expensive for the regular consumer.
So, as we see, the fact that leagues take longer to fill does not necessarily make Strat more expensive. Sure, Strat could lower the price and lowering the price would probably bring more consumers--lowering prices almost always does--but it may not be profitable or even feasible for them to do so. And the fact that they could lower the price neither makes Strat too expensive--which I've shown in this and earlier posts that it isn't--nor changes the fact that Strat is currently a good deal, which I've shown in earlier posts that it is. So, in the end, Strat's being expensive or not
does hinge on whether or not it is a good deal.
Now, you claim that Strat being a good deal doesnt matter, so I assume you yourself think Strat
is a good deal. However, if you don't', I'd like to ask you those questions I asked you in my previous post. I'm pretty sure you avoided answering them before because you know, if you answered them honestly, your answers would support On-line Strat as being a good deal and inexpensive, so, I imagine you'll avoid answering them again:
1. On-line Strat costs 31-37 cents a day; what do you think are better deals out there for 31-37 cents a day?
and
2. If you consider On-line Strat expensive at 31-37 cents a day, how much per day would be a fair price for Strat to charge?...(considering you're advocating Strat to lower their prices, you should especially answer this one)
.......and Strat already does have a tiered pricing system, did you want them to create a new and/or another one?