Edit: Title was changed since many people don’t seem to get the term ‘hilariously incompetent’.

  • AwesomeLowlander@sh.itjust.worksOPM
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    22 days ago

    We found that producing a board game here in the states would cost us almost double what it would in China, meaning we would have to charge double in order to pay for everything.

    You’d think this would be the sort of figures they’d run BEFORE buying millions in equipment.

    • SomeoneSomewhere@lemmy.nz
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      22 days ago

      There were so many plastic miniatures in the game that tooling alone was a crushing financial burden that would cripple the merchandise line commercially before anything else was even produced.

      Injection molding NREs are high? Such a well kept secret up to now. I never would have guessed.

      • Rikudou_Sage@lemmings.world
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        22 days ago

        If only there was something that’s much cheaper to scale slowly over time that’s actually cheaper to use until you get into some millions+ of pieces.

        3D printers are the future for everyone who wants to create something and doesn’t have to of money to burn (that includes from preorders, aka confirmed sales).

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            21 days ago

            They sure do, even if you get a 3rd party print farm to print it for you. I read some analysis and up until around million pieces it’s cheaper than molding without trying. If you optimize, it was some larger number which I forgot.