Unfortunately Frontier's memory of bad microtransaction mishaps seems to be even less preserved than those meticulously created articles, either that or as it would seem to me, those bad ideas made a lot of money. In which case, stay the course, full speed ahead and keep the "limited" they'll be removed yada yada skins up for sale.
It, IMO, would seem to be thus:
Sales: "Hey let's make skins and sell them!"
Marketing: "Great! We'll put them up as a limited time offer to increase sales!"
Developement: "Great idea! We'll churn some out for you when we get the time!"
Public Relations: "This is great! We'll announce it and plaster it all over the place!"
Sales: "Wow, these things are going like gangbusters!" @Developement "Make more!"
Development: "Ok, [grumble], it ain't like we don't have enough on our plate with this screwed up rush to get barebones features out the door."
Sales: "Wow, these things are going like gangbusters!"
Fans: "Uh, hey guys, those "limited time" skins are not only back up, they're a fraction of the cost they originally were, what gives?"
Public Relations: "Woops!, that was a mistake and we'll fix it ASAP!"
Sales: "Wow, these things are going like gangbusters!"
Public Relations: [crickets]
It doesn't matter that this most likely isn't even close to what actually happened, what DOES matter is this is pretty close to what the public sees as how it happened. THAT would be what (IMO, correct me if I'm wrong Titus) what matters, is hurting FD / ED and what TB is trying to bring to FD's attention. I could be wrong, I usually am but, this "limited skin" thing is just one more thing on the list of loose ends that have people's eyebrows up.
It's almost like you're suggesting some sort of strategy....withan Exec team that know what they're doing and a management team that can execute the vision....
Given Frontier, like any other shareholder business, has to be accountable for its sins I'm surprised those shareholders don't ask more questions. But then do they read the forums lol