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What would you most like to see in a Matrix Games newsletter/blog?


Blog
  6% (7)
Newsletter
  13% (14)
AARs (for released and in-development games)
  13% (14)
Developer Features (interviews, diaries, etc)
  13% (14)
Historical articles, ficitional articles about games from Matrix
  7% (8)
Recap of news from the past month/week
  9% (10)
A "tracker chart" showing release/update date changes/progress
  17% (18)
Exclusive screenshots/videos only available to newsletter/blog readers
  10% (11)
Editorial columns about wargaming, videogaming, etc.
  8% (9)


Total Votes : 105
(last vote on : 1/26/2007 3:23:43 AM)
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SeanD -> What would you most like to see in a Matrix Games newsletter/blog? (1/23/2007 9:43:35 AM)

If Matrix Games started releasing a periodical, which would you prefer? Blog or newsletter? And what would you like to see in this periodical? Mark all that apply and be sure to stipulate whether you'd like a blog (something published on the website) or newsletter (an "issue"-based publication sent by email).

If there's something missing, be sure to suggest it and maybe we'll even add it to the poll. [:D]

Thanks in advance for your participation!




Goblin -> RE: What would you most like to see in a Matrix Games newsletter/blog? (1/23/2007 5:41:26 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: SeanD
If there's something missing, be sure to suggest it and maybe we'll even add it to the poll. [:D]


Pictures of hot chicks? [:'(]

Seriously though, what about a 'Tank of the Month' thing, or 'Weapon of the Month' or something? Probably falls under Historic articles and such. Details of the tank/weapon, maybe a brief history, an example of where and how it may have been used, etc.




Goblin




sterckxe -> RE: What would you most like to see in a Matrix Games newsletter/blog? (1/23/2007 9:44:21 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: SeanD
If there's something missing, be sure to suggest it and maybe we'll even add it to the poll. [:D]


A "win a game contest" [:D]

I'm only half-joking - you'll get a lot more subscribers for a newsletter that way and it makes the newsletter something you look forward to which is a bonus from a psychological pov.

Greetz,

Eddy Sterckx




JudgeDredd -> RE: What would you most like to see in a Matrix Games newsletter/blog? (1/24/2007 12:21:27 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Goblin


quote:

ORIGINAL: SeanD
If there's something missing, be sure to suggest it and maybe we'll even add it to the poll. [:D]


Pictures of hot chicks? [:'(]

Seriously though, what about a 'Tank of the Month' thing, or 'Weapon of the Month' or something? Probably falls under Historic articles and such. Details of the tank/weapon, maybe a brief history, an example of where and how it may have been used, etc.




Goblin



Good suggestion Goblin.




Goblin -> RE: What would you most like to see in a Matrix Games newsletter/blog? (1/24/2007 12:36:24 AM)

Lol, I don't hear that too often, I'm married. [:'(]

Thanks, Judge. [:)]



Goblin




SeanD -> RE: What would you most like to see in a Matrix Games newsletter/blog? (1/24/2007 4:43:12 AM)

quote:

Seriously though, what about a 'Tank of the Month' thing, or 'Weapon of the Month' or something? Probably falls under Historic articles and such. Details of the tank/weapon, maybe a brief history, an example of where and how it may have been used, etc.


Indeed. That is a good idea. That should definitely stand as an example of the kind of "history shorts" so to speak we could include in our newsletter or blog. Thanks for the input.

Keep it comin'!

quote:

A "win a game contest"


Actually, you may very well see that too. Soon.... [:D]




ydejin -> RE: What would you most like to see in a Matrix Games newsletter/blog? (1/25/2007 7:11:52 AM)

That all sounds great.  I love your AARs, and info on upcoming games and such is always good.  I think I'd have a slight preference for a blog on the theory that it would probably be updated more frequently and in small work break bit-sized chunks.




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