![]() For example, the space camos from the April Fools space missions event cost around $40 each IIRC, which is a good deal more than the roughly $22-23 they charge for a standard tier 10 premium perma camo. Maybe WG has a reason for their pricing structure. Another thing is, with cheaper pricing, most likely, we would get a more populous player base too. ![]() This is also evident at the continual complaints regarding steam pricing / specials and how different they are. I guess it's a good thing though, I probably would have spent 3x as much on the game than I have. I don't need to see their books to know how much their pricing models miss the mark. I also know a much smaller segment that are "collectors" and will buy nearly anything. I can give you the names of 30 players with the same belief that WG has priced themselves out of the market. ![]() I won't buy a ship for the cost of a game, as such I have only free premiums. Read the whole post including the " You're pricing yourselves out of the market for no logical reason." Considering how many new premiums I see right after release, I'd say they have a pretty good grasp on how much their playerbase is willing to spend on limited time items. C'mon you have no idea what WOWS books look like to determine whether or not they make more or less money with the current pricing.
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