jeffk3510 -> RE: AE's price (7/10/2009 4:13:24 AM)
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ORIGINAL: berto At the risk of provoking controversy, here goes... I suspect that, by forced bundling of AE with the original WitP, Matrix will lose many unit sales and quite possibly diminish their overall revenue. By bundling both games, Matrix might be setting the price bar so high as to alienate --casual gamers --the curious, try-it-and-see-if-i-like-it crowd --the free-time challenged --the financially strapped --game collectors --other fence sitters (e.g., those poor sods who need their wife's permission before buying) I have a strong interest in this conflict (I minored in Chinese language and history in college; I've lived in the Philippines for six years and am married to a Filipina; I'm just fascinated by the Pacific War), but I'm chronically short of free time, and I tend not to like monster games, especially insofar as they fall short in the realism department. (I mean to say, if I'm going to commit hundreds and hundreds of hours to a game, it had better be a d@mn good, realistic simulation of the topic. Realism and historical fidelity are all-important to me.) Especially for the scenarios--more, please!!--I might buy AE. I could see myself committing months of my life to playing scenarios. But years-long grand campaigns? Hardly likely. For years, I bought and bought many games that I never actually played. In a past life, as a former wastrel, I would have bought AE (and before it WitP) in an instant, no question. Oohed and aahed over the maps. And quite possibly never actually played it. Over the years, I've wasted thousands of dollars on dozens of games I never really played. [qu I can't afford that anymore. I'm in a quandary here: I'd like finally to purchase this game (I've been lurking at the WitP fora for years), but AE+WitP? The combined price I expect will be just too steep. PLEASE NOTE: In general, I don't like whiners who complain about the supposed "high" cost of games. Compared to the, IMO, truly high cost of dining out, attending concerts and sporting events, vacationing, etc., hour for hour, dollar for dollar, these games are by far the best entertainment value out there... if the games are really played. I don't "buy" (literally or figuratively) the argument that one should gladly purchase training-wheels WitP as a warm-up to the big act, AE. Who really believes that first-time buyers will devote serious time to playing and learning WitP when the new-and-improved AE beckons? There are many other fence sitters like me, I suspect. And if Matrix sets the WitP+AE bundle price too high, I suspect that many people will remain sitting on that fence. To me, this seems more reasonable: Offer a stand-alone AE mid-way between the price of stand-alone WitP and the combined WitP+AE bundle. In other words: WitP price < AE price < WitP+AE bundle price. But, hey, what do I know? I'm sure the bean counters at Matrix know their business better than me. Just MHO. Now, excuse me as I run for cover... [sm=scared0018.gif] So lets say AE is 50 bucks... don't eat out twice in one month, there is your 50 bucks...
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