hey. can u please stop making new servers. because u if u made a new one u kill the oldER servers. you already had enough of this server why not be contented.. i hope u can sense or get my point of view cause i don't wanna talk much or explain why.. You Knew it.. I don't think you don't. If u want ur target market (players) to stay long playing your game kindly please stop making New SERVER...!!! thanks..
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Yeah, this seems to be the main issue of majority of games similar to this one.
I honestly don't understand where this silly habit came from... Why would anyone want to have 50 servers with only a handful of players on each instead of 10 heavily populated servers.
This kind of FORCES players to just... come and go.Good news: there is a God.
Bad news: it's not the one You've been worshipping.
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Originally posted by KnowingEyes7 View PostThere is a logic to it. Think about the business side.
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Originally posted by KnowingEyes7 View PostThere is a logic to it. Think about the business side.
This is the worst possible business strategy.
As I said, it makes people just come and go, but it should make them want to stick around for a long time.
More satisfied people = more long term players = more long term cashers and possible much more non-cashers who will start paying.
It's so obvious that I really, genuinely am taken aback by this awful "strategy". Well, maybe I'm just too naïveGood news: there is a God.
Bad news: it's not the one You've been worshipping.
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Originally posted by VelvetThirteen View PostExactly what Oxykotton said.
This is the worst possible business strategy.
As I said, it makes people just come and go, but it should make them want to stick around for a long time.
More satisfied people = more long term players = more long term cashers and possible much more non-cashers who will start paying.
It's so obvious that I really, genuinely am taken aback by this awful "strategy". Well, maybe I'm just too naïve
From what I know though, they are already onto the next project.
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Originally posted by KnowingEyes7 View PostGames like this have a short lifespan (...)
Or maybe it's just that their main goal really is a short-term income, not a long-term one...
What a pity.Last edited by VelvetThirteen; 12-09-2012, 04:10 PM.Good news: there is a God.
Bad news: it's not the one You've been worshipping.
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Originally posted by VelvetThirteen View PostYou see, they have short lifespan because of the high number of servers (and thus high number of bored players who just leave and never come back)
Or maybe it's just that their main goal really is a short-term income, not a long-term one...
What a pity.
It's more profitable this way. Believe you me, I worked in this area before. It is simply not a sustainable endeavor using the proposed methods unless a company has the financial means to risk a downward trend. Players want other players but the corporate reality is that a game draws players in, microtransactions a ton of content, uses the innate human desire as a means to fulfill the coffers and finally, monitors spending levels. That's *it*.
I could go on but it really is a downer to think of your new found favorite game falling in this paradigm. Sorry to intrude.Last edited by KnowingEyes7; 12-09-2012, 05:56 PM.
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