Kayoz
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ORIGINAL: Icemania First topic quote:
ORIGINAL: Kayoz It might also go some way to explain why DW is generally so poorly marketed. You're quoting a 4-month old post? People change their opinions and positions with time. If you look hard enough, you'll probably find threads where I anxiously awaited the release of Daikatana. Clearly, I changed my mind some time in the last 4 months. I'm not sure when or why. But I'm sure you'll dredge through 4 months of forum chatter to try to find an answer. Have fun. I personally don't care. Nice try, but irrelevant. quote:
ORIGINAL: Icemania quote:
ORIGINAL: Kayoz 1. Matrix needs to improve it's marketing. Improvements to "social media marketing" seem to offer the greatest return on their investment - which thus far has been near zero. 2. Matrix needs to improve its release-day quality. 3. Matrix needs to be more open in documenting game mechanics, so that the community can identify flaws/exploits for removal in future patches. If you have a specific retort to those 3 points, please chime in. And a post that's 8 months old. Are you going to start digging through old dial-up BBS posts next? People change their opinions over time. Or did you not realize that? quote:
ORIGINAL: Icemania Next topic You have made a selective quotation (the part you have quoted I agree with). *snip irrelevant text* Nothing to do with your allegation that I lied about widgets. The body of text associated with this topic is entirely irrelevant to your claim of lying. quote:
ORIGINAL: Icemania You have raised serious issues around trust, morality and loyalty associated with my previous post. The only way your comments on trust and loyalty make any sense is if you think there is a long-term agreement. No. There is no requirement. Many authors publish multiple books by the same publisher and work exclusively with editors that they trust. Any contract is book-to-book, and eyebrows are raised when an author is poached by another publisher. That's one common and easy to understand example that "makes sense" to anyone and does not require a long-term agreement. quote:
ORIGINAL: Icemania As I have highlighted, there is no breach of trust and loyalty if the relationship is reviewed at a previously mutually agreed time in a way that ensure fair dealings. You seem to have missed my objection, despite my efforts - and fail to understand - that this is of concern to Matrix and CodeForce alone. If they want to re-negotiate their contract, then that's their business. It's not for you to comment on an affair in which you have no standing. Example: If I tell some bird that her bloke isn't good enough for her, I'd probably get slapped. Since you're not a "close friend" of either Matrix or CodeForce - the bird example is one of a complete stranger (or perhaps someone whom she recognizes from the tram) commenting on her personal affairs. In the absence of clear wrongdoing by one side and/or proof of bad faith - you're being a busybody sticking your nose where it doesn't belong. It's for Matrix and CodeForce to decide. Not you. Not me. Not the bloke down at the pub. Them and them alone. None of your business. After stating this multiple times in this thread, is this finally clear enough for you to understand? quote:
ORIGINAL: Icemania I have never suggested they break an existing agreement No, you didn't. Irrelevant, since I never suggested that you made such a suggestion. You didn't suggest that you're stalked by a 6-foot invisible, purple bunny rabbit. Are you going to recite that non-suggestion as well? If you did make such a suggestion, do you think I'd fail to call you on it? quote:
ORIGINAL: Icemania What I am suggesting is very simple. Evaluate options at the end of the agreed contract period without a predicated conclusion either way. This ensures existing agreements are fully honoured and fair dealings for all. I trust that Elliot isn't a complete financial fool and knows enough to give himself sufficient wiggle-room in a contract. I'm not going to try to give him contract negotiation advice - on contracts I've never seen and on a matter which is none of my business. Are you seeing a pattern here? None of my/your business. Is that so difficult to comprehend? quote:
ORIGINAL: Icemania ..the difference between an agreement in process and an agreement that has expired. Again, that has no bearing. Perhaps you can only understand "loyalty" and "trust" within the parameters of a binding contract. Some might argue that it's a sign of sociopathy - but psychology isn't an area of interest to me. Suffice to say - nothing in my post refuting the calls for Elliot to dump Matrix even hinted at a contract. quote:
ORIGINAL: Icemania Next topic I would be happy to point out a flaw. Of course Matrix is motivated by profit and will make the best decisions they can. The flaw is that all of us have strengths and weaknesses in our capabilities. Matrix appear to have a strength in supporting Development but a weakness in Marketing. No comment. Because I can't. I don't know what resources Erik has available to him. I don't know DW's market potential. I don't know what Matrix's marketing efforts consisted of. I don't have sufficient facts to comment. And not to belabor the point, but neither do you. If CodeForce is being ill served by Matrix, then it's for Elliot, and Elliot alone, to address the issue. Oh, I'll submit to temptation and speculate a tad on what Elliot is doing. <wild_speculation> Now, if Elliot actually felt that Matrix was doing a poor job at marketing DW, there are avenues open to him. He could keep a developer blog. He could beat on some email boxes and get some interviews. He could write articles for game dev sites on his experiences. He could - egads - set up and update a social media channel. Has he done any of these? Well, a quick glance at the CodeForce web site will leave you (astonishingly enough) less informed about his game than Matrix's page for DW. And for interviews - I've only run across one. Social media? None that I can find - not on Facebook, no Twitter channel. Nothing. What can I conclude from his lack of activity in promoting DW himself? Well, either he has a contract with Matrix that's tighter than Miley Cyrus' g-string... or he's content with what they're doing and doesn't deem it worthy of his time to beat the proverbial drum. Since the former is illogical and non-conducive to Matrix's goal (sales, profit), I think I can safely eliminate that. So we have only the latter. He's happy and we should leave him and his business decisions alone. If he has a gripe with Matrix and calls for support, I'll surely give him all I can - but in the meantime, it's none of my business. </wild_speculation>
< Message edited by Kayoz -- 2/18/2014 10:39:34 PM >
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