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October 19th, 2007, 01:27 PM
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First Lieutenant
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Reading, PA
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Re: Stardock selling dominions
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Lyzra said:
This is just my view but in the past there were more game releases. Thus nowdays the volume of games being published seems to be rather thin in comparison to past values. At least those that ever make to a box in a store.
Also some places that sell games dont do like they did in past, having more games on shelfs. They seem to hold considerably smaller quantities of any single given game. Thenagain this might be just my flawed perception of the matter.
A good question would be something as how well or in volume do games sell for businesses selling them nowdays? Afterall there seem to be more shops selling games, much larger quantity of netsales and so forth. If its not good volume/business any longer for any given physical shops to sell games and it still costs the same amount to rent the business property via actual physical size. I could imagine the gaming section would get severely cut.
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I am sure that the stores have a sound financial reason for reducing the floor space allocated to PC games.
That is what concerns me.
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