Well, either that, or ED might be stuck in an unknown, unrecognized niche while SC is on every website and forum touted as *the* one and only space ship game. Word of mouth... you think SC's rabid legion doesn't do a ton of that, too?
Well, either that, or ED might be stuck in an unknown, unrecognized niche while SC is on every website and forum touted as *the* one and only space ship game. Word of mouth... you think SC's rabid legion doesn't do a ton of that, too?
I just fear Elite inventing all the cool ideas and not profiting from them. SC just takes everything including credit and gains the majority of the userbase. It has happened to many other services and companies.
How do you know Roberts had the idea first?My comment was in response to someone asking which one of these two space games being discussed had the idea to use crowd funding first.
Unless Tim Schafer and Double Fine Games are responsible for Star Citizen then the answer is Chris Roberts.
$400 Million!!
That means they are going to sell 6.5 million copies for $60 each in a couple of days. Yeah...that's not going to happen.
To put this in perspective:
Bioshock Infinite = 2.89 million units sold
Tomb Raider = 3.18 million units sold
Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag = 4.11 million units sold
Now, I love ED, but thinking that they will outsell these heavily promoted crossplatform games (in the short term) is quite a bit of wishful thinking. Especially since they are self publishing the game.
I have invested much in both ED and SC and so I hope both will succeed and be great! You are right that Frontier could adopt some marketing tricks from CIG.[...] I think FD should clone some of the marketing ideas from SC.
[...] and those depend on people knowing about the game. And that depends on spreading the word, in other words marketing.
GTA5 made a $billion in the first couple of days. And that didn't even release on the PC at all. I'm expecting Elite to be full multi-platform on all devices.
So go out there on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and write about ED! Those of you who have their own blogs, write articles about ED! Help Frontier speading the word!
Yes, there were prizes, both for the recruits and the recruiters. The prizes were ships, gamepads, graphic cards, and even whole PC's. But, as I said, other people got many more recruits than me. The guy who won the grand prize (a mega gaming PC) had several hundred recruits, if I remember correctly.
Much as I wish them every success, they're not a charity. So unless they start paying me to do their marketing, I'm afraid I'll stick to spending my time on doing the testing that I've paid for the privilege of doing for them.So go out there on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and write about ED! Those of you who have their own blogs, write articles about ED! Help Frontier speading the word!
Much as I wish them every success, they're not a charity. So unless they start paying me to do their marketing, I'm afraid I'll stick to spending my time on doing the testing that I've paid for the privilege of doing for them.So go out there on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and write about ED! Those of you who have their own blogs, write articles about ED! Help Frontier speading the word!![]()
I wasn't aware that Frontier were offering prizes for promotion via social media?So competition prizes aren't enough?
No need to be rude
I wasn't aware that Frontier were offering prizes for promotion via social media?
Absolutely. If FD did the same, that would be reasonable recompense. And no, it wasn't clear to me that's what you meant. You seemed to be suggesting that people get out there and do the promotion anyway. Which is fine if that's what people want to do, but I'm not really on board with doing free marketing for commercial companies.You know what I meant: CIG offered competition prizes. Why isn't that enough for you, if FD did the same?