Aurelian
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ORIGINAL: Aurelian Took a guick look over at the steel beast forum. Don't see anyone complaining about the price. Or saying "But we can buy Microprose's M1 Tank Platoon for x.xx" Or comparing it to a console or app store game. never go for a quickie http://www.steelbeasts.com/sbforums/showthread.php?t=10974&highlight=price&page=2 Ok. And did they lower the price any? Off course not. Why should they? Exactly. Which shows how effective threads like this are :) Well, that's not entirely true. Matrix probably pays a lot for market analysis and customer polls, etc. These threads can be a signal that there is a problem in your market and can lead to a more detailed analysis of the problem. So, it would be foolish to ignore this. And I'm sure they are investigating (or probably allready have). So, in fact these threads can be effective. Just not in the short term. But maybe for future experiments with price differentiation. Oh, and btw; care to address the rest of my post? No need to address the rest. The only signal this thread send is that there are people who think this game should be the same price as something like Pride of Nations. Now if they buy Pride of Nations tomorrow for $80 instead of buying it today for $25, they would be on to something. If they offer something concrete, like market research, profit/loss statements, profit margins, then it would be worthwhile. But no one I ever knew runs their business based on threads like this. You seem to forget that price must reflect value and that value is subjective. There are people willing to pay 250 euro for animal farm. And then you will have people who wouldn't buy GTA V for 2.5 euro. It all boils down to which marketing strategy you use. And I never said they're running their business on threads like this. That's a simplification. But I'm sure they use their forum (this thread included) to look for trends/worries/desires/opportunities in their market. Never said you did. Nor have I forgot market value. This particular game sells for what the company determines it's worth. As for GTA V, doesn't matter to me what they sell it for. Put it a $2.00, I won't buy it as I have no interest in it. If I did, I would buy it now. Just as I bought Madden 25 when it showed up. Have yet to play it yet. (Or WiTP-AE, which I bought the day it came out. Or Rome II. or Shogun II. An no)
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