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Men of War: Assault Squad Sequel to the critically acclaimed real-time tactics game Men of War |
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I'll never understand this "obsession" with getting "likes" on Facebook.
Do publishers really believe that, by getting more "likes", it will translate to more sales? ![]() I'm yet to hear about someone who used the number of "likes" for a game page as a criteria to purchase a game (or not). |
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They're using it as a form of advertising and I don't really think that's a bad thing. I don't use Facebook but loads of people do. These people would pay more attention to the Men Of War Facebook page if it had lots of likes because, quite frankly, some people (stupidly) only like something that is 'popular' like Call of Duty.
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Well i think advertising like that and not releasing patches until they have reached a amount of numbers is ridicolous.
That is real BAD advertising and i will not support 1c in the future. One thing to just... Maybe giving out a DLC pack to a random liker on FB after a amount of number is ok. But holding on a patch until a certain number of likers is really bad. |
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It's not a 1C event, thus not related to the forums really.
The facebook group growth allows us to spend more time on the game, as we take some overtime to make the patch happen faster. Without, it will take a little longer to complete, as we would work on normal schedules otherwise. Simple as that, nobody is holding anything back. Not even addressing thread ops word choice. Last edited by DMS|Instinct; 08-23-2011 at 11:37 PM. |
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