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Originally Posted by BOMBERO
Didn't you just make my point? "they turned down many requests" Read
that as THEY TURNED DOWN MONEY. "an offer that seemed right" Read that
as WE WERE WORRIED ABOUT WHO WE PUT ON THE SQUARE. 
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It's still ultimately always about the money. No business decision is ever made without money being front and center. Prestige plays a part, but only if it's profitable. The developers "own" a share of every business's profits. It's just common sense.
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