This is hilarious. The only hope is the “final version” has been properly QA’ed and doesnt crash. Unlike software if it crashes, it cannot be fixed in the next release
Actually the pre-beta or alpha release cost $400,000; while the beta version cost $450,000. A year later, the final release is going for $600,000. Okay we should not let Microsofties see this business model!
This is hilarious. The only hope is the “final version” has been properly QA’ed and doesnt crash. Unlike software if it crashes, it cannot be fixed in the next release
Actually the pre-beta or alpha release cost $400,000; while the beta version cost $450,000. A year later, the final release is going for $600,000. Okay we should not let Microsofties see this business model!
How does one play this cycle?