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Originally Posted by Gandalf Parker
I dont know. Not my area to study altho I have worked for companies that had people who did. The all important price break point that people feel has been missed involves more than just income. Many mention the phrase target demographics but dont seem to realize that the change in target demographics is also a change in the player community that is created.
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What a bunch of elitist drivel. So people with less money are not good enough to play dom3?
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community management by pricing... that is the most retarded way of managing community ever. And guess what. It doesn't work. *******s also have money.
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Proper community management is done in different ways. You want to manage the oldtimers. The way they interact influences how newbies interact. Old timers call others out on unwanted behaviour, and they way they post (or posted, as anybody can view the history) influences new behaviour.
Mods also influence a lot, but as they cannot edit every post that is made. They do not the only thing to blame if a forum goes sour.