We've all had our whines (myself included), lists of what we'd like have been drawn up but when it comes to the harsh commercial realities no one is any the wiser, neither us nor the developers.
We don't know if they can, will or could deliver what we're asking for.
They don't know how many would pay and how much we'd pay for what we're asking for.
The end result seems to be a lot of groping around in the dark on both sides. Would seem simple enough to change this outdated business model. I think by now the developers have a pretty good idea of what we'd like but going to a development meeting with what one user has asked for, costed out at $1M in R&D probably isn't a good career move. But 10,000 users glad to pay $500 each for that feature would be a very good career move but at the moment neither side has the hard data to make informed decisions.
How to change this?
Simple idea of mine, others might be able to refine it. Sony team draws up a definative list of what the user / potential users have requested. They cost them out with a goodly margin. We're given the opportunity to plonk down say a 50% deposit, they've got the money in the bank, the R&D is funded, we know what we'll get for our money. Now obviously those that have fronted up with the money get some significant benefit, many possibilities here, I'll leave it to others to suggest what they'd go for. I don't have any hard ideas on this. The main thrust is to get away from all this groping in the dark, wingeing and whining. There has to be a better way.
Bob.
We don't know if they can, will or could deliver what we're asking for.
They don't know how many would pay and how much we'd pay for what we're asking for.
The end result seems to be a lot of groping around in the dark on both sides. Would seem simple enough to change this outdated business model. I think by now the developers have a pretty good idea of what we'd like but going to a development meeting with what one user has asked for, costed out at $1M in R&D probably isn't a good career move. But 10,000 users glad to pay $500 each for that feature would be a very good career move but at the moment neither side has the hard data to make informed decisions.
How to change this?
Simple idea of mine, others might be able to refine it. Sony team draws up a definative list of what the user / potential users have requested. They cost them out with a goodly margin. We're given the opportunity to plonk down say a 50% deposit, they've got the money in the bank, the R&D is funded, we know what we'll get for our money. Now obviously those that have fronted up with the money get some significant benefit, many possibilities here, I'll leave it to others to suggest what they'd go for. I don't have any hard ideas on this. The main thrust is to get away from all this groping in the dark, wingeing and whining. There has to be a better way.
Bob.