Robert1893:
alosso: To me, it's proof of successful business. Their clients are willing to pay that!
I was thinking the same thing.
I really don't understand why players complain about how expensive the balls can be. I would understand the complaint if WGT only offered the free starter ball and balls at $10 a sleeve or more. But they don't. That have balls at every price point between those extremes.
So, they offer an expensive option. Either people will buy the balls or they won't. But if there's a less expensive option for me to purchase, why I would even care that there are more expensive versions of it?
I wouldn't.
To the initial point, we'll see. I think when it's just the new and mobile game there will be a different demographic playing, maybe more accounts but also likely less of the older people who had an interest in golf, more money and less other things to spend it on.
Kyle said "With the "Launcher version", they try to attract youngsters, Which "youngster" has the time AND the money to follow them? " And I think that's a valid point.
As to the ease of ignoring the expensive option, certaily you can and it's even true you can play with starters for free. It's also true that some (5..6?) years ago the top balls were 300c and now they cost 1225c thats a 408% increse.
The fact these balls sell may be "proof" of a successful buisness, although I'd suggest that's an interpretation rather than proof as you don't know numers of sales etc. It's also some of "their clients" that are willing to pay it; usually those that can afford them or those that win, otherwise useless, credits. I just realise I pay for them, entering rg's etc :-(
I'll not interpret cutting weekly and monthly competitions completely and vastly reducing the prizes in those that remain, closing the elite section, replacing the VT with something much cheaper etc etc.
Whatever, even if it is as successful a buisness as the two of you suggest, with the lack of competition to it that there is, could it have been/be more succesful with a different pricing policy?