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I think BOP is gonna be a sleeper HIT
I think sales are gonna start in one big bang from all of us IL2-1946 veterans and a few aviation fans in the know, then they will be slow for a week or two and then its going to be a nice steady climb for the next couple of years as word of mouth spreads.
Fact of the matter is, BOP brings something new and different to the table.. Yea I love me some COD4, WAW and cant wait for MW2, but this is different, shooters are getting tired and you will see more and more people become attached to BOP and its addicting dogfighting. I mean for petesakes look how people fight over getting the planes on BF1942 and BF1943! Those games are shooter centric, yet there is an inherant instinct amongst us to wanna get in a plane and kick some a$$ instead of hoofing it our tanking it! Gonna be nice, I will enjoy the easy multiplayer kills early on, but I believe in a few months you are going to see some outstanding virtual fighter pilots emerge from people that wont be able to put the controller down. |
its true that due to boredom recently with other games, that IL2 BOP will inherit some new players, but i fear this is only short term.
Between now and november 10th we have operartion flashpoint 2 dragons rising, and then modernwafare 2.... will see everyone move back over to the shoot em ups leaving a very small fan base still playing this game. Hope im wrong. |
I agree with the sleeper HIt, however it has to contend with many other games including Halo:ODST(sept 22) only for the 360 though.
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I hope this game does well Im very excited about it
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COD MW only lasted me about three months of enjoyment until I got tired of the multiplayer...I consider myself a good FPS player and have had kill streaks of 20+ in COD MW, but really, your average game time life span in that game is like 30 seconds and I am soo bored of playin FPS shooters where you are constantly dying and respawning because somebody lobs granades across the map like nobodies business. I only played COD MW's single player campaign once and when I tried to play through it again, I was just too bored with it. Yea, Im looking forward to COD MW2 and will play its multi for a while, but in my opinion those games just dont reward skill, because no matter how good you are, you are constantly getting fragged. I feel like I am more relevant when I play BF1943, because your skill can actually help the team succeed in more ways than just frag counts and you have more ability to use real tactics instead of just "quick twitch" shooting. Maybe I am just gettin old (32) but I don't think that is it, I mean when I was 14 my favorite game was F-17 stealth fighter on the computer, and then came A-10 Tank Killer, Red Baron and Aces of the Pacific. Yea the learing curve was massive on those old flight sims, and F-17s manual alone was thicker than my history class book...but my point is even at 14 years old, I sat my but down and absorbed that game as much as I could...and I didnt go join the airforce, hell I have never even flown a real plane yet, but those games brought me to the table of flight sim bliss and that is exactly what I think BOP is going to do for a substantial amount of younger gamers that have only known FPS shooters..... yea the massive FPS shooters are coming out and yea they are going to kill BOP in initial sales, but BOP has three things going for it. (1) Aviation/history which facinates most people, (2) Cunning and skillful action that rewards what you put into it and (3) something different rather than the same old run and gun, run and gun, run and gun.....yea those grenade lobbers from COD may get a few lucky head on shot kills when they play BOP, but for the most part, the skilled players will be able to deal with them quickly and talent will be able to flourish in this game....I cant freakin wait! |
It think it will be a hit as well, but will probably be used later on as a last resort of Online play for those who aren't as interested in WW2 Fighters etc. I think MW2 will probably be the top Online played game for a few months, but those tired of being pwnd :P on MW2 will probably resort to BoP, which isn't bad by any means, but it will probably be just like a filler? But who can say for sure, I know it will be a big hit Online for the days before MW2, but I'm not sure after?
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Heck there are very few people interested on GameFAQS which by far the biggest videogame message board. |
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Aren't there some Pokemon forums you need to go pillage now? Sometimes it is better to keep your mouth shut and have others assume you are stupid rather than opening it and making that assumption concrete. Dennis, I'm sorry to disappoint you, but the reviews are coming in, and they are overwhelmingly positive. I do doubt that this game is going to sell like COD or Halo. I do think it is going to be a sleeper hit though. Your poor assumption that this game will barely sell anything is based on NOTHING factual. Isn't there a light socket you could go piss in or something? |
You guys are going to be in for a very big surprise when you see the Sept NPD sales for BOP. I will be sure to come back, and post them so you guys will be knocked back to reality when you see how poor the game sold.
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I sure hope you are right that sales will increase, but i still have a feeling it will be gem which allready has been overlooked.
Right now everyone is playing Batman (me also, great game). OFPDR coming out, mw2, i still hope more people try the demo and buy the full game! |
I'm wavering on MW2 now.
There are a lot of good games coming out and although I enjoyed MW its appeal didnt last that long really plus theres the price hike (RRP£55). I'm getting IL2 obviously, unless something goes hideously wrong I'll get OFP2 as well as I'll also be getting Forza3 (I'm also a racing sim fan, now I know its not really a sim but its about as close as I can get on 360) and possibly NFS-Shift (its practically made by SimBin, need a demo). Dragon Age could be another buy. That a lot of games to play in the next few months for someone with 2 kids and a full time job. |
I see no reason why BoP would be any less popular than AC, HAXS, or any other on consoles.
i88bastard, I agree with most of what you say about MW 1&2. I'll play MW2 for a bit,(mostly for the new campiagn)but MP is pretty much a map pack. Operation Flashpoint is new and exciting, but BoP is one of a kind at this point. |
i would have been one of those people who would have played this until MW2, OFP:DR and halo: ODST but owing to the disgusting pricing choices of EA i've decided they can keep MW2 and stick it where the sun don't shine (and ODST isn't looking so great anyway), this and OFP will be my games of the year.
but i am under no illusions, this game will fly by most people, it's WWII, it's flying, it's not 100% easy and so 90% of people wont buy it, it will sell well enough though, they wouldn't have spent all the time developing it if it were not going to do so. |
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A limited audience but at least a normal one... I think DLC will be where the IL-2 team are looking for their buck and so be it...happy to support this game.
MW2 is looking more and more unappealling ... a) price-45quid- takes the lemon b) map packs ( what do you reckon...3?) -thats another 30quid c) inumerable d!ckheads on line saying "I own you b!tch"-I guess the dictionary will have to spell it ownanism fron now on... d) legendary camping and glitch exploitation.-its just not cricket problem is MW2 is now too big...the new multiplayer footage was posted on youtube 70 times in the first 30 minutes of it's release...it's now just one huge cash cow...I might just not bother geting suckered in... So hopefully any fools there might be on xbl/psn IL-2 will disappear come November...that is apart from Dennis who will be stood in a shop somewhere looking at BOP, looking at HOE, looking at BOP, looking at HOE... ________ Honda nr500 specifications |
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