Jestun, on 19 September 2013 - 08:27 AM, said:
The size of the BT fandom in different regions doesn't matter so much when they brand the "core" fans as a vocal minotity to be ignored as they dumb the game down to cater for casual gamers (the ones who will come in for a few weeks, play, spend nothing, and then leave) instead.
This assumes of course that the "core" fans that constantly harp on that as being the reason for their disappointment are in fact the the "core" fans... However, considering that:
- Most of them openly advocate not spending money on this game for any reason
- an equally large portion continually state that they do not play the game anymore
- a significant portion of them are still doing everything they can to tank the game
It is simply a bad business decision to actually cater to them.
Basic management 101:
You don`t try to please non-paying /no-longer paying customers that still complain about everything under the sun, you try to please the customers that DO spend money. If those same "core" fans that closed or never opened their wallets have a problem with you trying to expand your business (3pv), it is prudent to brush their opinions by the wayside as they are not paying customers.
You also underestimate the financial clout of casual gamers... Do you think WoW was held afloat by the 500,000 "professional" /"Hardcore" raiders, or by the 9,5 million casual gamers that paid the exact same subscription fee?
90% of all PC gamers (that was the number we threw around at Blizz) are casual gamers. They used to buy 2-3 AAA fullprice titles a year, some still do.
But the F2P market has changed that, for the most part "casual" gamers are where the big money is, and denying that is to deny reality.
There are 2 primary reasons for this:
1. Casual gamers also want to experience end-content. This means they are significantly more likely to pay for convenience (Premium time, standard and Hero mechs, XP conversion... ) than an unemployed player who can grind out an atlas daily without premium.
2. Generally more expendable income, and less qualms about spending it: "hardcore" gamers in non-competitive games (and by that I mean "Any game that does not have regular tournaments with 4 figure cash prizes allowing one to earn their living gaming") are generally brokeeass mofos, as opposed to most casual gamers who usually have full time employment and therefore an actual income.. to spend. On our game.
That said, your assumption that all people not here belonging to the "core" audience are casual gamers is pretty insulting to very literally millions of BT fans that have been playing since 1984, have played every expansion and PC title since release day, and have spent thousands of dollars and hours with the content ever since.
Maybe, just maybe, a lot of them are not here because they don`t want to be associated with a forum full of reality-denying, entitled ,whiny man-children when tehy could be playing the game instead and having fun.
Seriously, "you guys" act like you are the only ones that have ever spent money on this game and ever will, all the while stating that you no longer play and that nobody shouls spend money on it, and then act all high and mighty over how you are teh only source of income for this game.... I cant even imagine the amount of mental hoops one has to jump though to convince oneself that such behavior and expectations are realistic and /or sane.
Edited by Zerberus, 19 September 2013 - 09:12 AM.