buyers should be happy of new market... casual gamers wont be competitive enough anymore
buyers should be happy of new market... casual gamers wont be competitive enough anymore
IMHO - this is a casual game, dependent on the goodwill of casual gamers. Serious Gamers would be inclined to a serious game - one which did not spew out troll results, where there was great (not just good) Customer service and responsiveness to customer feedback, crashes, bugs, issues like this and many others (like when the ads disappeared or the issue with friendlies, injuries) ... I could go on...
No argument there! Just suggesting that the ratio or serious gamers (spenders) would be much higher in games where the basic rules are known and results are "reasonably" predictable with just enough of a possible surprise that keeps you interested. Im not sure if there are many managers who would be bold enough to predict a win (let alone a result) even playing a visibly weaker team in an illegal formation.
no arguments from me neither... i think serious gamers are a % of all the gamers (dont know the exact %... lets assume the more complex is the game the more the serious gamers are.). Nordeus claims to have millions of gamers... not many other games can get a so wide base, even if complex ones. so the, let's say 5% of 10 millions, will be still higher than the 20% of 500 000
Last edited by CarlTaut; 02-09-2014 at 12:25 PM.
Ya' think? Millions??. This has been debated as well in other threads I recall. Is it # of registrations or active players? Millions of players would surely reflect in a greater (than a few hundred currently) number of simultaneous forum logins. And assuming such popularity, surely more than the few thousand Facebook likes for the messages posted - even adjusting for the different languages. Dunno for sure, but Id put the number of active players at a few hundred thousand - if not lower.