Giorgio Grandi wrote:Starrio
First of all GG stays where he is, I mean here on PB.
PB pays studios like me, that publish exclusive content, basically 100% of what they get from you, so the rate is not changed to make PB to gain more money, but to give to the studio a chance to keep stability with their revenue in a difficult moment.
After 2 years of trouble with covid now we have a war behind the corner.
We basically lost 2 country. Maybe Ucrain deosnt have a lot of costumers and Russia did not provide so much sales as USA, but still, we lost customers and a lot.
There is a fucking worldwide crisis, people has less money to spend and believe me or not, there is a big possibility it will be even worse.
With covid, people was at home doing nothing, paid anyway and watching porn and netflix, now they are back to work, with almost doubled bills.
To change the rate just help studios in a difficult moment, because this moment is very complicate and it makes sense to lose some members because of this: PB is protection the studios.
The point is simple as it is. Do you want to support the kind of porn you like or you want it disappear?
Obviously all fans here buy scenes to support it, sometimes people don't even watch some scenes right away and remain in the backlog just because clients know that their money is supporting the industry and the type of content. Otherwise we would all be watching free sites and torrents, but that's already understood.
How much have I spend in the site? 10K? 15K? That speaks volumes. I know you guys over the years have spend millions in producing, spends hundreds of thousands yearly, but there is a reason why that happens, and that is because multiple people consume.
The reason why we voice out the concern is because just like you guys are not a charity, you are business and want to make money, we also want to be treated fairly too, with our expectations. We buy tickets in good faith, we buy videos in good faith, and it is not surprising that we react when this good faith changes all of the sudden.
Successful industries understand this basic concept, and that's the difference between going bankrupt or staying in business.
Expectations matter.
As an example the gaming industry. Games has cost $60 USD since 1996, and they still cost that on launch, then they go down on price over time.
But inflations keeps growing up, making games is more and more expensive.
Mortal Kombat in 1992 was made by 4 people, Mortal Kombat 9 in 2011 was made by 1,500 people.
But the price is still the same $60 at launch because the industry understand the importance of expectations.
So the industry found ways to make money elsewhere with DLC, Add-Ons, Loot Boxes, Microtransactions, and Season Passes.
Sure they had to produce more content on the side to match the inflation, and the costs, but they found a way to keep expectations in check.
This is why it is important to recognize the concern of costumers because it is not an overnight thing, numbers start going down, customers starts going down, sales start going down, production starts going down, but it may take some time before we are just a shadow of the former self.
Good thing not everything has changed, some scenes are still offered at a decent price, so some scenes will still be easy to support depending of the quality offered, once in a while we may support and expensive scene, but it is important to realize we won't be able to support as many scenes and performers as we used to, and that has to be taken into account as well.