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Originally Posted by Planeforger
Still, I'm all for bigger download sizes each month if it'll improve the quality of the games' sound.
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You know, ultimately it probably comes down to it being a business decision. I can't imagine that it would be too difficult to increase the sound quality, but if it increases the download size, it increases their bandwidth usage for each download. So while it may only result in, say, a file size that's 20 MB bigger, multiply that by however many thousands of purchases, the increased bandwidth may have a real effect on their bottom line. Considering the fact that those of us with this particular complaint appear to be in the minority, it might just not make financial sense for them to remedy the problem.
(Of course, this is pure speculation. Maybe they're just evil and don't give a crap about their fans. That seems less likely, however.)
That being said, while I can appreciate their reasoning, why can't they charge those of us in the minority an extra dollar or so per episode for a special "super premium" version with higher audio quality? People that say "what compression artifacts?" can continue to get the standard version. Those of us that cringe whenever a game character says a word containing an 's' can be rewarded for their complaining by paying an extra dollar.
Seems fair to me. Of course, all of this may be wasted energy, and we may be all pleasantly surprised by the sound quality when the final product comes out. *fingers crossed*