KylieDog said:
No, he gave eight crap examples.
None of the games he listed had any hype, any advertising, anything. Is why I mentioned Disaster, because it was the same as those 'examples' he listed and it failed just like they did.
The Conduit and Haze both had a lot hype and I'm not sure about Haze but The Conduit at least had a lot of advertising, and I'm not talkign about the net I mean on TV. Haze still sold better though, despite The Conduit only having one real competitor and Haze many. |
Why crap examples? Explain it to me please. There are 6 games that I played and I think they are much better than The Conduit.
As I said before, hype isn't a good argument. If the game will sell 100k and 1k of these players hype the game on the internet before it launch, you probably will say that the game will sell well but it has nothing to do with sales, it's just a fraction of the buyers making some noise, nothing more.
The Conduit didn't had a looot of advertising. Halo 3 had an advertising of 2 minutes or something like that and The Conduit had an advertising of 10 seconds and in the worst time (at daybreak), is it really a good advertising for you?