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October 21st, 2003, 10:02 AM
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Re: Old Dominions I. reviews....!
WOW! What bad reviews.
Anyways this is kinda weird that in their opinion Dominions I. was an RPG...
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October 25th, 2003, 04:48 PM
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Re: Old Dominions I. reviews....!
WOOOW what dumb*ss reviewers !
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October 25th, 2003, 06:19 PM
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Re: Old Dominions I. reviews....!
WOOOW what dumb*ss reviewers ! Yeah lol. I mean they called Doms I. RPG! *I am laughing my (_._) off)
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October 25th, 2003, 10:43 PM
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WOOOW what dumb*ss reviewers ! Yeah lol. I mean they called Doms I. RPG! *I am laughing my (_._) off) Hm, actually I heard more reviews like that about Dominions 1...
I think you must be a hardcore strategy fan to like Dominions.
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October 25th, 2003, 10:53 PM
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Re: Old Dominions I. reviews....!
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Hm, actually I heard more reviews like that about Dominions 1...
I think you must be a hardcore strategy fan to like Dominions.
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That's irrelevant. Liking a game, disliking a game - these are important things to include in a review, though I've given good reviews to games that I didn't like, because they seemed to be excellent specimens of genres that I found boring. But reviewing a TBS on the assumption that it is an RPG, or reviewing a pickup truck based on how well it works as a pool toy, or high-octance gasoline based on its taste and smell - these things are just stupid. It doesn't matter how much you dislike a particular brand of gasoline, or whether you're a "high-octane" afficionado; you still shouldn't base your published opinion of its quality on how much you enjoy swishing it around in your mouth.
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October 25th, 2003, 11:15 PM
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October 26th, 2003, 10:48 AM
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The sales of dominions rose noticeably when the reviews appeared, especially the first one in CGW. But the relative lack of sales even after the game got good grades by independent reviewers in big offline magazines has made me somewhat skeptical to claims that advertising would have significantly boosted sales figures, especially considering the cost of an add in one of those magazines, or one of comparable size. The 'problem' seems to lie elswhere.
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I don't know, I'd say it must hurt potential sales a LOT when a game isn't seen on display in stores.
My guess is that the average gamer will sometimes buy a mag, but most certainly will look through the local store. If the game isn't seen there, then it will take a pretty strong word-of-mouth, or an top review in a big mag, for the person to actually hunt for the game.
I learned about Dom in a newsgroup, so I downloaded the demo. But that's an atypical situation; I could as well never have found out about it.
Basically - even a good review in a (paper) mag will probably sell very few copies of the game if it isn't easy to find in stores. I know Galactic Civilizations is supposed to appear here in France these days; I know it got a pretty good review in at least one (non-mainstream) mag called PC4War (which is mostly about hardcore strategy/simulation/wargames, with a significant
RTS portion, but I don't think the game will be very proeminently displayed in stores. Well, I'm curious to know how many copies of the French Versions are actually sold in the end.
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October 28th, 2003, 11:34 PM
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quote: Originally posted by johan osterman:
The sales of dominions rose noticeably when the reviews appeared, especially the first one in CGW. But the relative lack of sales even after the game got good grades by independent reviewers in big offline magazines has made me somewhat skeptical to claims that advertising would have significantly boosted sales figures, especially considering the cost of an add in one of those magazines, or one of comparable size. The 'problem' seems to lie elswhere.
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I don't know, I'd say it must hurt potential sales a LOT when a game isn't seen on display in stores.
My guess is that the average gamer will sometimes buy a mag, but most certainly will look through the local store. If the game isn't seen there, then it will take a pretty strong word-of-mouth, or an top review in a big mag, for the person to actually hunt for the game.
I learned about Dom in a newsgroup, so I downloaded the demo. But that's an atypical situation; I could as well never have found out about it.
Basically - even a good review in a (paper) mag will probably sell very few copies of the game if it isn't easy to find in stores. I know Galactic Civilizations is supposed to appear here in France these days; I know it got a pretty good review in at least one (non-mainstream) mag called PC4War (which is mostly about hardcore strategy/simulation/wargames, with a significant
RTS portion, but I don't think the game will be very proeminently displayed in stores. Well, I'm curious to know how many copies of the French Versions are actually sold in the end. Funny you mention the PC4War review of GalCiv just here : I happen to have written it ! I've just finished the strategy article for the next issue BTW , and will now make the Dom2 review !
The game did make it to France due to a good sales performance (for its genre) and very good reviews everywhere. I hope it will sell well here, even if the target sales are rather in thousands anyway, nothing comparable with the big RTS or console games, that sell in 100,000s ...
I nevertheless hope Dom2 sells as well as GalCiv..
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October 29th, 2003, 02:35 AM
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Re: Old Dominions I. reviews....!
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The game did make it to France due to a good sales performance (for its genre) and very good reviews everywhere. I hope it will sell well here, even if the target sales are rather in thousands anyway, nothing comparable with the big RTS or console games, that sell in 100,000s ...
I nevertheless hope Dom2 sells as well as GalCiv..
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Out of curiosity, just how many did GalCiv sell?
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October 29th, 2003, 12:23 PM
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quote: Originally posted by PDF:
The game did make it to France due to a good sales performance (for its genre) and very good reviews everywhere. I hope it will sell well here, even if the target sales are rather in thousands anyway, nothing comparable with the big RTS or console games, that sell in 100,000s ...
I nevertheless hope Dom2 sells as well as GalCiv..
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Out of curiosity, just how many did GalCiv sell? No figures on US release sales, Stardock is secretive about this, but they stated it was "very good" ..
I hope I'll have a figure of French sales in a few months (the game is to be released in stores in November).
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