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Old 06-11-2009, 05:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Tomo View Post
There must have been some kind of forceful agreement relating to the licensing of the game engine etc. That's the only reason i can see for selecting 505 as the publisher. They clearly have no idea how to publish games in this day and age.

We all though E3 would change everything. But besides a couple of preview articles, BoP made no impact at E3 at all.
I actually doubt that anyone who looked at the E3 schedule and saw the kind of presentation 505 was having would have expected a big impact.

I've never been to E3 but I imagine that if you're not on the show floor then your game won't be seen by anyone without press credentials. Hence, no fan write-ups, walk-up buzz or youtube videos.

E3 went pretty much exactly as I expected it and in that way, kinda how i hoped. The articles that have been written have all been positive and in some cases, glowing.

With a good marketing campaign people could get excited about this game...
WWII action is so familiar to gamers, flight games not so much; the connection is still there regardless it just needs a push.

BoP will need great reviews and lots of word of mouth to pick up any steam when it comes out, like any game i suppose - but the hill is steeper.
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