That's my whole point with Pro Tools, it's all about the money. You want more? You pay more. It's always been their philosophy ... which worked ok back in the day before CPU's could run everything needed ... you added a card that offloaded all the processing and it cost big $$. THese days they are selling their entry level DAW software, which is crippled compared to most other things, for the price of everyone else's full on DAW software. They are riding on their name more than anything because "Pro Tools" was always synonymous with a real "pro" setup ... those days are coming to a grinding halt, but people are still fooled by the name.
Their software is honestly nothing that special, it works and it works well, but it's waaaaaay too much money for what you're getting. At one point they were way ahead of the curve, but no more. I refuse to "buy" into it