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8 years ago
"LeGardePourpre;c-16273199" wrote:"@Beardedgeek;c-16272907" wrote:"LeGardePourpre;c-16272772" wrote:"@Beardedgeek;c-16272292" wrote:"LeGardePourpre;c-16271653" wrote:
Strangely it happens before the last quarter of the fiscal year 2018... and before GP06 is released.
Only TS4 is concerned ? The other games will keep their current prices ???
Note: The FY18 Q3 results will be announced at the end of the month.
Andrew Wilson - Electronic Arts Inc. - CEO & DirectorThe Sims is a very valuable brand for us, a very valuable IP
Yeah it's almost like they're a corporation or something.
Just I meant "When foreign exchange rates, currency values, and regional markets change, we have to update our prices." isn't a valid argue.
I'm sorry but what?
This is a PERFECTLY reasonable, believable, and logical explanation. It is a very solid argument.
As I said why Spain and Italy prices should increase when Greece prices (€uro zone) won't increase, the currency value is the same.
"When foreign exchange rates, currency values, and regional markets change" in all the €uro zone, not only in Spain and in Italy.
It's same to say : US dollar value changed only in the states of California and New York.
Not remotely the same. Those are countries where as California and New York are states. Now if you compared US and Canada - that would be the same as comparing Italy, Greece and Spain. But believe me we do not share the same currency, prices, or laws with Canada - we share a Continent - that's it. When our economy shifts - theirs does not technically or vice versa.
But you can't compare countries to states at all. All US states are subject to the same Federal laws, currency, etc - basically. Our state laws do vary from state to state. (State laws are the laws of the people. where as Federal law is more the law of the government.)