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Posted by BB -8
 - Today at 09:10:30
Quote from: Malarkey on Today at 06:09:44I'd not call it a letdown at this point and more the industry standard norm of scalpers able to outwit multibillion $ corporations.

Also, if something sells out within 30 min, that's no longer a lack of supply issue but more they didn't even bother to you know like do some accurate sales projection analysis or something.

How many scalpers can there be? Couple of hundred on eBay? A thousand listings?

They're short in stock by millions...


Very valid! That piece about having someone do a market analysis speaks volumes. I would never get away with not performing this for my job. How do people at other companies get away with this?
Posted by Malarkey
 - Today at 06:09:44
I'd not call it a letdown at this point and more the industry standard norm of scalpers able to outwit multibillion $ corporations.

Also, if something sells out within 30 min, that's no longer a lack of supply issue but more they didn't even bother to you know like do some accurate sales projection analysis or something.

How many scalpers can there be? Couple of hundred on eBay? A thousand listings?

They're short in stock by millions...
Posted by Redaktion
 - Today at 01:03:12
If the Steam Controller launch repeats, the upcoming SteamOS console will be in short supply for months. Valve has told new buyers not to expect the accessory to ship before 2027. High memory prices and a component shortage have already delayed the Steam Machine release date.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Steam-Controller-delay-to-2027-may-signal-Steam-Machine-release-date-letdown.1324864.0.html