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rowech -> Matrix -- Highest Selling/Most Popular (11/25/2010 3:48:13 AM)

Any feel as to which games Matrix offers are their biggest sellers and/or most popular games?




bairdlander2 -> RE: Matrix -- Highest Selling/Most Popular (11/25/2010 4:04:07 AM)

WitPAE




diablo1 -> RE: Matrix -- Highest Selling/Most Popular (11/25/2010 4:20:56 AM)

Steel Panthers Generals Edition




V22 Osprey -> RE: Matrix -- Highest Selling/Most Popular (11/25/2010 5:03:41 AM)


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ORIGINAL: bairdlander

WitPAE


+1 other than that, I don't know about anything else, Matrix gives us no clue on sells.....




wworld7 -> RE: Matrix -- Highest Selling/Most Popular (11/25/2010 5:42:05 AM)


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ORIGINAL: V22 Osprey


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ORIGINAL: bairdlander

WitPAE


+1 other than that, I don't know about anything else, Matrix gives us no clue on sells.....


I would also go with WITP-AE also as one of the most popular, at worst it has the most vocal users. As for sales (which is what I believe V22 meant), Matrix doesn't release final figures. Yet, every now they intentionally let slip a numer or two, and going on past info, my guess is the original WITP would be the highest selling product (# of units) in the WWII category. Which I think (I could be way off) is the highest volume group for the company.




06 Maestro -> RE: Matrix -- Highest Selling/Most Popular (11/25/2010 7:02:43 AM)

The only other war game (than WitP) that has had "buy now" hits of over 3000 is TOAW-an oldie but goodie.

There are a few others with over 2000, including Crown of Glory EE.

The Sci FY of Distant Worlds has over 2000 hits on its buy tab-even though it is still a new release. I assume that means it is a very hot seller.




diablo1 -> RE: Matrix -- Highest Selling/Most Popular (11/25/2010 11:05:06 AM)

Some of you guys forget the forum was reset a few years back. Steel Panthers had 100's of thousands of posts and hits before that. The sales hits would have surpassed WitP or WitP:AE by thousands.




sterckxe -> RE: Matrix -- Highest Selling/Most Popular (11/25/2010 12:16:41 PM)

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ORIGINAL: V22 Osprey

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ORIGINAL: bairdlander

WitPAE


+1 other than that, I don't know about anything else, Matrix gives us no clue on sells.....


... which I think is a mistake.

First it would put a stop to many price complaints, but more importantly it would let people gauge how much effort it would take to find a pbem opponent or what game is "dead" from a MP perspective, which would mean the AI becomes more important.

It's for this exact reason that Avalon Hill used to publish a list of their Top 10 sellers : this way you could see what their popular games were. They didn't publish absolute numbers, just a Top 10 ranking which I think would be good enough for us as well

Greetz,

Eddy Sterckx




Yogi the Great -> RE: Matrix -- Highest Selling/Most Popular (11/25/2010 12:31:15 PM)

I'm not so sure that the Buy Now hit means all that much. I hit one now and then just to see the price or see more information on a game. Does not convert to an actual purchase in most cases.

I'd like to see an official list from Matrix and hope that they do so some day. A top 10 or 25 list is a great thing. It would also be fun to see the biggest sellers of the last year and of all time.

You may be right about WITP being a big seller, but I often think big complicated games actually have a smaller (although more devoted) following. Just a thought. A big seller may often be a combination of popular topic, reasonable finish time and/or quick learning curve.




JudgeDredd -> RE: Matrix -- Highest Selling/Most Popular (11/25/2010 12:52:56 PM)

lol - exactly. I hit the Buy Now for Battles from the Bulge so many times and chickened at the last minute




sterckxe -> RE: Matrix -- Highest Selling/Most Popular (11/25/2010 12:58:40 PM)

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ORIGINAL: JudgeDredd
lol - exactly. I hit the Buy Now for Battles from the Bulge so many times and chickened at the last minute


No reason anymore to chicken out - it's now under 50 euros for the download version thanks to the sale [;)]

To put in my 2 (euro)cents as to what I think is/was their biggest seller : Gary Grigsby's World at War - they went retail with that and I saw it in several shops. Doesn't mean it was their biggest moneymaker though, that's a whole different question.

Greetz,

Eddy Sterckx




JudgeDredd -> RE: Matrix -- Highest Selling/Most Popular (11/25/2010 1:37:44 PM)

I know - but I'm debating keeping my money for a nice new proper Joystick for my flight sims, keeping my money for WitE or perhaps even buying WitP:AE which is still cheaper than Command Ops.

So many choices and so little money - plus I've got two kids birthdays in December, WITH Christmas too! Bad month for wondering what game to buy :-(




sterckxe -> RE: Matrix -- Highest Selling/Most Popular (11/25/2010 1:44:17 PM)

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ORIGINAL: JudgeDredd
plus I've got two kids birthdays in December, WITH Christmas too!


Sounds like bad planning on your part [:D]

Anyway, the sale lasts until the first week of January so make sure your Christmas bonus isn't totally blown by then.

Greetz,

Eddy Sterckx





Alfred -> RE: Matrix -- Highest Selling/Most Popular (11/25/2010 1:58:24 PM)


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ORIGINAL: JudgeDredd

I know - but I'm debating keeping my money for a nice new proper Joystick for my flight sims, keeping my money for WitE or perhaps even buying WitP:AE which is still cheaper than Command Ops.

So many choices and so little money - plus I've got two kids birthdays in December, WITH Christmas too! Bad month for wondering what game to buy :-(


Far be it for me to appear to try to dissuade you from buying WITP:AE but...

In other posts you have indicated that you have many games which you are yet to play in a meaningful way because of lack of time. WITP:AE is an excellent game and very worthy of purchase but it does require a considerable investment of time, without which investment, you are going to quickly become very disillusioned with the game. By all means buy it, but be prepared to spend at least 50 hours on it, without distraction from other games, before you will start to become comfortable with the game. After that investment of time, it will still take much more play plus a detailed understanding of the manual and forum discussion before you will feel competent with it.

Alfred




JudgeDredd -> RE: Matrix -- Highest Selling/Most Popular (11/25/2010 2:56:30 PM)

Voice of reason prevails and you are correct - I have ALOT of worthy games. In fact, if I were to not buy another game and play what I have, I could pick some Matrix titles up in their 2012 sale! [&o]

I was desperately wanting BftB and the sale was the ideal opportunity - but then seeing WitP:AE listed cheaper made me question BftB...then with no time to actually play AE anyway made me question the whole "buy now" thought anyway.

So I think I will play what I have - Thanks for helping clear the air Alfred [:D]




htuna -> RE: Matrix -- Highest Selling/Most Popular (11/25/2010 3:03:02 PM)

Judge, you can always play the smaller scenarios... I did that with WITP... lol I enjoyed that so much I grabbed AE.. but yet to play it.. but definitely a 'big' game.. so worth the higher Tag.. and AE now runs on the higher resolutions, so that's a BIG plus.. I wish they would do one more patch to WITP to do that as well..

BFTB.. when mentioned it would be on sale, I was thinking about it.. but 59 bucks is still over that 'magic' number.. the demo was fun and it is a good game.. but, I can't see my self spending 'countless' hours on it, like a WITP or games that I constantly go back to like HPS titles.. so, don't know on that one. might think about it during the next two months, but I highly doubt it..

Games, that I'm thinking about on the sale are GG World Divided.. and the Commander Europe... although, rumored layoffs at our biz next week, so wait and see before pulling the trigger on anything..







Erik Rutins -> RE: Matrix -- Highest Selling/Most Popular (11/25/2010 3:08:18 PM)

If you go simply by the game we released that the biggest number of people have downloaded and/or bought and played, SPWAW would be the winner. That still remains a free release, but even the Mega Campaigns and the General's Edition that combines them which are paid releases did quite well. WITP is certainly up there as well, doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that out, but once you get past the obvious ones there would probably be some surprises. We don't divulge sales data as you know, but I will say that forum activity and "Buy Now" link counts are in many cases a weak correlation to sales.

Regards,

- Erik




Lützow -> RE: Matrix -- Highest Selling/Most Popular (11/25/2010 6:58:46 PM)

Iirc SPWW2 was one of the first the Matrix titles, if not the first one ever. The information about a new distributor, taking Talonsoft's legacy and giving away games for free divulged even over the pond. Unfortunately back then internet was still slow and got charged in minute cycles here. So large downloads could be similiar expensive to importing a boxed game from the US.




SireChaos -> RE: Matrix -- Highest Selling/Most Popular (11/25/2010 7:00:25 PM)

Weird. I mean, I understand that neither forum activity nor clicking a link means there is or was a sale - but I have no idea why the "click per sale" or "post per sale" rate would be different between games.




06 Maestro -> RE: Matrix -- Highest Selling/Most Popular (11/25/2010 7:23:21 PM)


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ORIGINAL: SireChaos

Weird. I mean, I understand that neither forum activity nor clicking a link means there is or was a sale - but I have no idea why the "click per sale" or "post per sale" rate would be different between games.



The only way that makes sense to me is that the majority of Matrix customers never even look at the forums. They do not decide to buy a game based on forum activity so they do not even have an opportunity to click on the "buy now" link. They simply search for the game online and go directly to the store.

That is a foreign idea to me. It never even occurred to me that is how most people do their game purchasing-apparently it must be so.




SireChaos -> RE: Matrix -- Highest Selling/Most Popular (11/25/2010 8:40:31 PM)


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ORIGINAL: 06 Maestro


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ORIGINAL: SireChaos

Weird. I mean, I understand that neither forum activity nor clicking a link means there is or was a sale - but I have no idea why the "click per sale" or "post per sale" rate would be different between games.



The only way that makes sense to me is that the majority of Matrix customers never even look at the forums. They do not decide to buy a game based on forum activity so they do not even have an opportunity to click on the "buy now" link. They simply search for the game online and go directly to the store.

That is a foreign idea to me. It never even occurred to me that is how most people do their game purchasing-apparently it must be so.


Okay, that might make sense.

That way, I´d expect the more complex, grognard-level games like WitP to have a high forum-to-sales and click-to-sales ratio, as people inform themselves about the game there before they buy it, whereas comparably simpler games such as UFO Extraterrestrials or Hired Guns have a low rate as people tend to buy them after more cursory investigation.




Andrew Williams -> RE: Matrix -- Highest Selling/Most Popular (11/25/2010 9:19:38 PM)

The Close Combat series has over 7000 (quick count) Buy now clicks between them   




Nikolaj -> RE: Matrix -- Highest Selling/Most Popular (11/25/2010 9:26:44 PM)

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ORIGINAL: 06 Maestro
The only way that makes sense to me is that the majority of Matrix customers never even look at the forums. They do not decide to buy a game based on forum activity so they do not even have an opportunity to click on the "buy now" link. They simply search for the game online and go directly to the store.

That is a foreign idea to me. It never even occurred to me that is how most people do their game purchasing-apparently it must be so.


Personally, I never even noticed the "buy now" links. I usually research a game before buying it (at least when it's a Matrix game, since they tend to be a bit pricy), both on these forums and elsewhere, and then I go to the store and buy the game from there.

I usually take at least a few days before making up my mind on whether to buy a game, so using the "buy now" links wouldn't really be any easier, even if I had noticed they were there.

edit: as for forum activity, one explanation might be that some developers have their own forums, which are sometimes a better place for asking questions about a game (like Ageod, for example).




06 Maestro -> RE: Matrix -- Highest Selling/Most Popular (11/25/2010 9:33:55 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Nikolaj
edit: as for forum activity, one explanation might be that some developers have their own forums, which are sometimes a better place for asking questions about a game (like Ageod, for example).


Good point-that would help explain this little anomaly.




Hertston -> RE: Matrix -- Highest Selling/Most Popular (11/25/2010 10:04:55 PM)

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ORIGINAL: 06 Maestro

The only way that makes sense to me is that the majority of Matrix customers never even look at the forums. They do not decide to buy a game based on forum activity so they do not even have an opportunity to click on the "buy now" link. They simply search for the game online and go directly to the store.

That is a foreign idea to me. It never even occurred to me that is how most people do their game purchasing-apparently it must be so.


I don't see forum activity as particularly relevant, some games generate long and long-lasting discussion and some don't. Obviously forum activity will die off quickly if the game is total cr*p, but in some cases there just isn't that much to say and in others excellent titles never really took off, for whatever reason. In some cases as well, such as Field of Glory, TOAW, Close Combat and Harpoon most of the forum traffic is elsewhere.




06 Maestro -> RE: Matrix -- Highest Selling/Most Popular (11/25/2010 10:47:20 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Hertston

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ORIGINAL: 06 Maestro

The only way that makes sense to me is that the majority of Matrix customers never even look at the forums. They do not decide to buy a game based on forum activity so they do not even have an opportunity to click on the "buy now" link. They simply search for the game online and go directly to the store.

That is a foreign idea to me. It never even occurred to me that is how most people do their game purchasing-apparently it must be so.


I don't see forum activity as particularly relevant, some games generate long and long-lasting discussion and some don't. Obviously forum activity will die off quickly if the game is total cr*p, but in some cases there just isn't that much to say and in others excellent titles never really took off, for whatever reason. In some cases as well, such as Field of Glory, TOAW, Close Combat and Harpoon most of the forum traffic is elsewhere.

From what I have seen at this site a dead forum is strongly indicative of a lousy game. In some cases it is just an older game that players have lost interest in. Of course, what is lousy to one may be great to another, but there are averages in preferences too.

Of course, your point in other forum traffic is very correct in some cases. However, that group could be further sub-divided by games that are only sold at Matrix (TalonSoft titles) and games that have multiple outlets. Some of those older games must have many dozens of forums each. Some spread of forum activity would be expected-even with first time buyers of an older title. Ageod is a special case-there may be good reason for someone to prefer to buy their game at Matrix even though most forum activity for any of their games is at the Ageod site.

About the "buy now" link; during these sales it is likely that games would be purchased without actually hitting that link. If you are buying 2 or more games, there is no point in returning to the forum to click on that link. Come to think of it-I have likely done this myself while making a multi game purchase. In my case, that still would have been a small percentage of games purchased.





martok -> RE: Matrix -- Highest Selling/Most Popular (11/27/2010 8:23:09 AM)

I know the staff has stated on a number of occasions that they've been pleasantly surprised by how popular Distant Worlds is.

Obviously we don't know how the game stacks against Matrix's other titles. However, it's at least popular enough that that an expansion is already near completion....and additional future expansions are planned as well.




hgilmer3 -> RE: Matrix -- Highest Selling/Most Popular (11/28/2010 2:44:57 AM)

We've had this discussion before and I made mention of forum activity, and someone said "maybe it is because of more bugs".  Now, the obvious reply is "How can that be possible with a Matrix game?"  [:)] I have not had much bug trouble, although I have had CTDs with Forge of Freedom.  Not enough to worry about or even complain about, probably 3-4 in the 2-3 years I have owned it.

It's an easy way of looking at it and not scientific, but if you have WITP-AE and it has 20-30 threads started by different people in the last 2 weeks and you have another later release game with 2-3 threads started in the last 2 weeks, you can easily see that there is SOME direct correlation with forum activity to sales.






Zap -> RE: Matrix -- Highest Selling/Most Popular (12/2/2010 6:50:23 AM)

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ORIGINAL: sterckxe

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ORIGINAL: V22 Osprey

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ORIGINAL: bairdlander

WitPAE


+1 other than that, I don't know about anything else, Matrix gives us no clue on sells.....


... which I think is a mistake.

First it would put a stop to many price complaints, but more importantly it would let people gauge how much effort it would take to find a pbem opponent or what game is "dead" from a MP perspective, which would mean the AI becomes more important.

It's for this exact reason that Avalon Hill used to publish a list of their Top 10 sellers : this way you could see what their popular games were. They didn't publish absolute numbers, just a Top 10 ranking which I think would be good enough for us as well

Greetz,

Eddy Sterckx






Good reasons, I would like to know just out of curiosity.

But I see one possible problem with the top 10 list. Buyers might not take a look at the other games. There would be a certain prejudice to looking at the less popular games. People may feel since they are not popular they are not woth the effort.

I think this is one the reasons for Matrix policy




sterckxe -> RE: Matrix -- Highest Selling/Most Popular (12/2/2010 12:26:27 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Zap
But I see one possible problem with the top 10 list. Buyers might not take a look at the other games. There would be a certain prejudice to looking at the less popular games. People may feel since they are not popular they are not woth the effort.

I think this is one the reasons for Matrix policy


Good point.

Avalon Hill didn't really care if they sold an extra copy of game A or one of game B, but Matrix is a publisher who needs to treat all developers somewhat equal and this Top 10 games idea would ruffle some feathers all for very little gain. In this case it's don't rock the boat I guess.

Greetz,

Eddy Sterckx




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