Their in it for the fast up front money. The big money is made early.
The commercial on TV is more important than the game it self.
After that it's non-profitable maintenance, they expect layoffs. The marketing and advertisement is paid one time and that's in the beginning. They average REPUTATION vs COST and often would sacrifice reputation if huge profit can be made. They actually look that far ahead, it's the new standard practice.
CEO's take positions temporarily, they want their time to count, while in office they leave the mess for the next guy. Refer to American politics, companies do the same. This is not learned in business school, its what they do afterwards.
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Notice players thoughts are not taken into account in above ?......This seems amplified with the mmrpg industry, production time is way over the top, yet they want profit anyway. Gamers see it most.
Story:
I worked for the largest optical media company in the world. We mass produced at least 70% of all Compact Disc, DvD and Blue Ray on the market.
Most smaller label's ?.... Secret, we made them too.
Our CEO was ruthless. He didn't care about people or product, he cared about maximum profit. We watched him screw others to make it to the top. We all watched his clime unfold. It was genius yet evil, it was amazing, he was a scary person in a business suit.
The very first thing he did is cut maintenance downtime on machines, nothing got serviced or oiled, all this against engineering recommendation's. Second he cut Quality Control all together, and had operators do testing but threatened them with massive output of product... Quality went down fast, yet try and prove it.
His motto, he openly told us....Make money today, you don't know what the future holds, MAKE MONEY NOW !
Designer, developer, the software people are nothing. Their workers that can be replaced.
This is Blizzard. This is World of Warcraft. This is all mmorpg's
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The number one enemy for the quality of a product/service has a name, and it's not the overall Profit.
It's the Profit Margin.
If you ever ran or managed a company, you will understand what I am talking about.
You can only increase the margin in 2 ways:
1: You cut the costs
2: You raise the revenues without increasing the costs (but it's a rare scenario).
So in general raising your Margin means cutting labor costs, Customer Service, Quality Control, Quality of raw materials and so on.
So in short, the reason why the Margin figure is so detrimental for the quality of a product/service is that, as a Manager, you are forced to cut the costs even if the company is making a nice profit, or else you might lose your job (or your Bonus).
I kept asking them, "You do realize how hard it was to maintain it at the previous goal right? (giving discounts on all sorts of stuff, giving things away for free - just to sweeten the deal and make the sale) How are we supposed to maintain this new goal??"
Obviously, they went under.
This is the reality of the Tech Industry, they need to make the money now, because they may not be able to tomorrow. What is big today is dead tomorrow.
That is how they function.
Now, on the flip side of that, Chainsaw makers are better served to invest in the long term, as Chainsaws have remained largely unchanged for the last 80+ years, thus investing in quality the first time, and maintaining their production equipment, builds their cost effectiveness of production, as after a time, they recapped their original outlay on their equipment, and thus their profit margins go up naturally overtime.
It's really the nature of the industry.
Much like my story of a CEO being ruthless, they think deeply on profit margin and only that. They foresee the future and have no intention of being in that product for the long haul. It's much more profitable to hit-and-run. That's where the money is.
Many of us want the long haul...Too much costly maintenance for them. Blizzards WoW is the exception, however they ruthless too in other ways.
Cryomatrix
You can see my sci-fi/WW2 book recommendations.
https://www.stihlusa.com/products/product-selector/chain-saws-product-selector/
I'll bet that they offered exactly zero of those models 80 years ago. Probably 30 years ago, too.
From a cursory investigation, 80 years ago, chainsaws used neither gasoline nor aluminum. They were enormously heavy and often required two people to operate. That's not at all similar to today's models that you can hold in your hands without needing to drag a power cord around. The modern versions are far more powerful than what they could offer eighty years ago, too. And that's to say nothing of a ton of little improvements that people who don't use chainsaws wouldn't notice.
Some of their saws are still being used after 60+ years in the fields.
yah.. now, about those 42 styles.. and they all look roughly the same, or did you miss that?
In fact do you know what the difference between a 320 Farmboss and a 420 is? The piston, I know this, because I had to rebuild both those saws where I worked, and all their other parts are interchangeable.
So as I said.. largely unchanged.
But 40 years ago I spent 6 weeks clearing land with chain saws that functionally aren't much different from todays models.
Maybe a little lighter, and while some are electric you still need gas powered for heavy duty clearing.
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Exporting and losing all your production capability is so short term and foolish.
Easy come, easy go.
"Be water my friend" - Bruce Lee
Let me ask you a question, do you really think that a Honda is made any intrinsically Different then a Ford?
I just ordered a fully automated forming machine with a price tag of just over a million dollars.
A million dollars is a very significant investment for me, I'm a small fry. Two year ago I bought my sixth laser since 1992 at a cost of 1.2 million
I invest between 1 to 1.5 million dollars every couple years on major piece of evolving technology to improve my processes. Do things cheaper and improve my delivery time. The competitors who don't eventually disappear. I've seen plenty over the years disappear. If I didn't I would of disappeared. The companies who make the technology I purchase are constantly evolving and improving their products and processes or they will end up disappearing as some have.
I need to do that in order to survive and flourish. Stihl, Ford and Honda do the same on a much bigger scale.
Stihl makes chainsaws faster and more efficiently than they ever have, their designs and processes certainly have changed and still are changing.
"Be water my friend" - Bruce Lee
So it often works in reverse, much like mmorpg's
As manufacturing plants are focusing on making vehicles, their marketing departments are constantly striving to give false incentive's. Their also trying to capitalize on the maintance by making their products unrepairable by private auto repair stations.
A good example:
Somewhere back in the early 80s, they interduce computers where you needed to have the authorized repair stations diagnose problems with their analyzers. Very soon after people cracked any code they could come up with to combat this trickery.... However to this day their still trying to stop the small guy.
Good example 2:
Somewhere back in the early 80's they interduce FORCED power windows, door locks, Air conditioning and many others.... People complained to no avail, they didn't want to pay for this.
New car dealerships are trying to take over used car sales (they call it pre-owned).
They came up with a tricky idea, they call "certified used vehicle", where they check the tires breaks and fluids and give an inflated warranty at top dollar. This is all very basic stuff and only have to meet minimum state law requirement's, if it does they don't do anything.
It's all about marketing tricks !!!!!!…. This is mmorpg's
Good thing we are here for you.
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"I need to finish" - Christian Wolff: The Accountant
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Few may remember, but we actually had car batteries 40 years ago with 5 year warranties which actually lasted more than 5 years. These days I rarely get much past three years regardless what I buy.
Ten year incandescent light bulbs were a thing in 1990, but manufacturers quickly brought a halt to both.
Planned obsalecense is a significant driver in many companies design decisions.
"True friends stab you in the front." | Oscar Wilde
"I need to finish" - Christian Wolff: The Accountant
Just trying to live long enough to play a new, released MMORPG, playing New Worlds atm
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"This is the most intelligent, well qualified and articulate response to a post I have ever seen on these forums. It's a shame most people here won't have the attention span to read past the second line." - Anon
In few years time, he might be able to come out of the basement and face the real world.
PS: I just replied because I need my daily Gdemani LOL.
My day won't be complete without it.