Lol they definitely don't. No offence to him or anything, but this dude doesn't have the foggiest idea what he's ranting about
I actually do know what I am ranting about.. Some of my points about steel making the decision was off as I know its the company giving the design to them, but steelbook.com is far from perfect which is what I meant to point out.
Mainly, my issue is QC with SB.com
4k can be cheap worldwide but companies inflate in other countries for no good reason. I can also point out things on the Steelbook.com that is their fault...
For example, no matter what manufacturer produces with them All their produced steels should have mandatory Shrinkwrap no matter what the Studio is ordering.
Like, the Cyberpunk Steelbooks they all
were Made without Shrinkwrap for easy damage and that should be the STANDARD for all manufactured steels to have shrinkwrap
Even if it is a pre order steel from Best Buy it should always have shrinkwrap and not a price point for the retailer to choose when designing their steel... Shrinkwrap, YES OR NO... Save 10 cents on each one....
No, that is steelbook.coms fault for not shrink wrapping all steels into the cost as the STANDARD and not make that a option. Shrink wrap should be mandatory for all steels since that little protection goes along way to prevent damage.
There packaging to retail stores can be better for many less damaged ones going to all stores..
Their are faults on both sides of their business’s..
The “Finish” is not steelbook.coms decision, but Shrink wrapping it can be..
Whoever at Disney or the person that gives different “Finishes” to the steelbook that has the same art work is in a way Shady practice to cut down costs in my opinion.