yvesp
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Oh well... going to feed the troll... quote:
ORIGINAL: macgregor LOL! Thank you pasternakski. Well there you have it people. Not only won't MWiF sell without an AI(look at the individual petitions 'no AI no sale')But if one offers the proposition of a pre-AI release(albeit in a civil way) he will be labeled 'a jerk'. I am not against a no-AI pre-release. However, this should stay a limited and discreet operation. Much like games having an open beta. It just cannot be the first official release, otherwise the game will be marked as beeing a niche-product. After thar, no way to come out of that hole but having a product that shines like the sun ; we all hope it will be, but there is no way to be sure. quote:
What we have are AI/pbem thugs bullying this project along whose concern is NOT to see a playable version of the boardgame, but a bunch of new-fangled ideas regardless of how many years it tacks on to the release date. Screw WiF! WiF SHMiF! We want something with great AI and pbem! You are perfectly right : the purpose is not to have the boardgame on computer, it is to have a computer game that can also incidentaly be played as a boardgame. I think you are quite missing the target there. The costs for developping the "boardame on computer" are so high that only by selling to the majority (i.e. those people who want a real computer game) can the game be released at a reasonnable price. Now, if you can prove that all those people who want a no-AI release are quite willing to pay around 300$ (just a guess) for that, then matrix might possibly reconsider. However, this is such a small market segment that matrix just is not prepared : they know large public releases at standard prices, not small production. If you want to have a no AI release, then first estimate the number of customer (likely only a subset of the current wif community), make a survey to find the number in these ready to pay a high price for a no-AI release, and then present your case to the matrix sales department. You should be aware that up to now you are just bashing down open doors : the decision by Matrix and Steve has been made, and it they whom you have to convince, not the other forum participants. quote:
The WiF community be damned! Maybe they work for Matrix to defend their decisions. So far...Matrix -6 years, 40$. Me -0. -Take as long as you like Steve. My argument is not really with you or Matrix, but these sore winners, who think they have to continue to threaten if you don't do what you're already doing anyway. For some reason I fail to understand, you are becoming aggressive. As states before, the decision is not made here. It's just like you whine to your wife that you don't get pay raises... Go speak with the people who actually decide! Furthermore, nobody is threatening anybody here ; people are just presenting plain facts, such as : "if this game doesn't have the content I want, I'll buy another game". That's something I believe you are doing everytime you go buy computer games. You don't buy the whole shelves, do you ? So you make choices. It is better when the criteria for these choices are known in advance because it helps making a better product (i.e. one that sells more) Don't forget : this is a commercial product and not just the dream of old wiffers come true... Yves
< Message edited by yvesp -- 6/12/2009 6:40:07 AM >
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