Plane addons

WelI…I agree with you but as a sales representative in marketing and business development, there are two ways of looking at it. They charge high prices and sell little or they reduce the price and sell a lot while encouraging customers to buy other planes. Take the example on Microsoft. Do you know the number of working hours and the costs to develop such a product? If Microsoft had asked $799 for MSFS, very few people would have bought it but by asking for a price of only $ 79 CAD, they will seek the mass and take advantage of it afterwards to try to sell Ad-On. The math is not difficult to do. They are asking a high price because it is expensive to develop. I believe it. But do they actually sell a lot of them? At least I wish them luck, but personally at $ 38 CAD, I don’t buy planes.