Quoted from Bmad21:apparently you did not read my entire post, you just spouted off at me.
It is in the best interest in a company to expand their portfolio as wide as they can, you know why, because if they put their entire nest egg in one basket, the whole ship sinks, when that one thing goes down the toilet.
Same things with IP License, if one company puts their
In some way you are correct and I understand your logic.
But at this time with so much demand that production can't follow and there are 6 month delays, the optimal thing to do is produce what's most profitable. And that is probably not The Pin.
Right now the home owners with too much disposable cash are what Stern targets.
Stern has tried already experimented with cheap home models.
You can be sure that if a crisis happens like in 2008 and suddenly everyone stops buying 28k SLE games (and LE games also), Stern will quickly adapt and start producing more pro and home versions to keep the line going.