Sunday 31 March 2019

Backstabbed by the Business

When you're part of something, and then someone in that group, changes the rules on you, or makes things uncomfortable for you, you feel anger, betrayal, disgust. If its a project leader, and they can justify this, you might feel less of it, but its still there, but when a company, treats customers like cash cows, after they have been tried and true to your product, you are left feeling helpless.

The Problem at the end of the day, is, we have little to no power. We are nothing more than cattle, coming to the trough, unable to affect major businesses.

What am I talking about, and in what context..

What I'm Talking About:

When I lived in Russia, Moscow specifically, you had a large range of restaurants you could visit. You could walk to something locally, and have 2-4 choices, but since the Metro was closer, you could ride the metro 2-3 stops and improve your choices by 10x. 4-5 stops and you had another 30-40 choices. Since the Metro was travelling 100km an hour underground, you could cross the city from top to bottom in 40 minutes, and could choose, on one line, from more than a thousand locations.

To put that in perspective, In my home city, If I travel for 40 minutes, I could drive to the city for a choice of 100 places, and search the northern suburbs for another 100. My home city has 3600 places to eat, Moscow, over 20,000.

So?

So, Adelaide, and Moscow (inside the metro limits) are approximately the same in size, yet little Adelaide has a little under a million, and Moscow in the vicinity of 15 million.

The point is, in Moscow, that each restaurant has, within a 5km radius, more people that it can cope with, for a year of being open. It has no need to cater to the whim of every customer. It can't. The prices of those places are exorbitant. The Average Cafe served eggs on toast with a coffee for 500 rubles, at the time, 2009, $15. Not bad for 2019, if its a good restaurant, in a western culture, with people earning 30 an hour. But Moscow, 2009, 500 rubles was double the hourly wage of an office worker. So you'd only went to cafes on dates, (or so I thought).

Yet, due to demand, the cafes were packed, they put in more chairs than were legally allowed, paid off the inspectors to turn a blind eye, and raised their prices another 20%, and they still were packed.

In Moscow, 2008-2010, You could open a restaurant, without training staff, over charging, ignore all the rules of , well anything, and you'd still be fully booked for a year.

I was regularly sitting in a place, waiting staff nowhere to be seen, food was average, paying twice what I should, surrounded by people, wondering how such a place stayed in business, surely all these people would tell their friends how sh*te it was, and the place would be empty in a month? nope.. the social power of all those people would be barely 1%, and even then, half would still go there just to see if it was as poor as their friends made it out to be..

Bad Publicity is still publicity.

So, to my context?

In The world of Board games, we are under a glut of games, Kickstarter has provided anyone the opportunity to bring their ideas to the world. These games come out, they bring fun, sometimes, they bring opportunity, and its all packaged in what seems to be a great deal... til it turns out you were just being brought to the trough, fattened up for the slaughter, and if you complain about it, if you realise you are being duped and raise your voice and squeal, you're quickly kicked out.

For every unhappy customer, there are a hundred customers who have yet to take off the rose coloured glasses.

Here is a list of games, where the creator & publisher have screwed over their Kickstarter Backers


That there is $1000 difference. Anyone who has bought 24 games in the last 2-3 years on kickstarter, spending $2100 on games, to find out if they'd just stuck the money in the bank 3 years ago, and when the game came out on special, bought it now, and banked $1200 ($100 savings + $200 minimum interest) would be mighty pissed.

There are arguments, they would have been playing the game all this time.. well no, most of these games only came out a year ago, or less. Even if they played each game, played twice a week, in rotation, they may have not yet, at this point in time, played more than twice some of these games.

The Argument that the game would not have been published without them, yes, and that's the point. the KS backers are the reason why the game exists. The publisher should be rewarding their backers, ensuring their backers have a reason to back it, other than just getting a copy. (which as often as not, they don't, or its poor, or its broken, missing bits, damaged, rules are poorly written, etc etc).

Backing games, is somewhat a lottery. You don't always get great games, you don't always get anything, but you're in it to win it, you back 20 games, one will never come, 2 will arrive with downgraded quality goods, 2 will have strange rulebooks that don't make sense, but 3 will be great games that you want to play every weekend, and 1 will be an awesome game that always comes out to be played.

Just now, you could have waited til everyone said how great those top 4 games were, bought them at 50% sale, and not even bought all those other duds, and gone on holiday with your awesome game, and played with friends on the beach.

The Capitalism, the Commercialism, has infected the creative industry, again, and Its sickening. again

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