the dismal state of wargame exposure in the marketplace
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 3:55 pm
Saw a thread at wargamer and had to comment.
The recent press event in Italy who actually came from real mainstream?
The reason I ask is the truth is no one really has heard of most of wargaming ie any company you wish to name selling Real wargames.
It's harsh I admit but case in point Steam as much as it might seem like a good idea to a few of us, simply won't give a shit if a few thousand of us care for a game. In just my own small town EBgames they sold over 100 copies of Guild Wars 2 in a couple of days
How much of limited sales power is just because we don't exist according to joe public?
The recent press event in Italy who actually came from real mainstream?
The reason I ask is the truth is no one really has heard of most of wargaming ie any company you wish to name selling Real wargames.
It's harsh I admit but case in point Steam as much as it might seem like a good idea to a few of us, simply won't give a shit if a few thousand of us care for a game. In just my own small town EBgames they sold over 100 copies of Guild Wars 2 in a couple of days
How much of limited sales power is just because we don't exist according to joe public?