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If anyone is interested I found this online. www.uniteconomics.com/files/Funcom_Initiation.pdf
If you go to page 12 you will see that Funcom had projected having over 1 million subs by Q4 of 2009 with over 700k being from the Xbox 360. I am wondering if now they are actually in even a worse financial situation because I do not for the life of me see how they can convince stock holder they can retain those numbers now. I think the future looks very dim for AOC myself. |
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If I am reading this right the CEO of Funcom has sold over 400,000 shares of Funcom stock. Please correct me if I am wrong. abnnewswire.net/press/en/55711/Funcom_NV_NO_OSL:FUNCOM_Mandatory_Notification_Of_Trade.html |
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Alright celd....get a life or atleast start talking about something else. |
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Originally posted by steelfrenzy
No, when I feel like I have my 50 bucks of vengence out on Funcom I will stop. But thanks for the input with your total of 32 posts some of which defend this piece of crap game. At least I am doing the research that goes into the thread. |
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at least you didnt buy the ce like I did Cel |
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Originally posted by Sornin
Exactly , Which boggles my mind why some hope games they don't like DIE. Any death in the genre is a bad thing for the whole ,these incidents turn investors off . Without them there's no game . For every minute You are angry , You lose 60 seconds of happiness."-Emerson |
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Originally posted by mezlabor
I almost did but the money towards The Force Unleashed instead. And sorry for your loss:( |
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Originally posted by Malickiebloo
I agree, although AoC was a dismal failier IMO, I don't want to see new companies, especially indie companies shy away from making MMO;s. "nerf rock, paper is working as intended." - Scissors. |
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Originally posted by Malickiebloo
Exactly , Which boggles my mind why some hope games they don't like DIE. Any death in the genre is a bad thing for the whole ,these incidents turn investors off . Without them there's no game .
No, we want games made by unethical developers to die and the developing companies to die with them. It sets an example for other devs to think twice about jumping in for a quick buck at our expense, and also teaches those investors what to look for when investing in a game company. It will not turn investors away, it will make them smarter investors who will in turn be funding devs with good solid game ideas and strategies, Indy or not. |
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Originally posted by Neverknow
No, we want games made by unethical developers to die and the developing companies to die with them. It sets an example for other devs to think twice about jumping in for a quick buck at our expense, and also teaches those investors what to look for when investing in a game company. It will not turn investors away, it will make them smarter investors who will in turn be funding devs with good solid game ideas and strategies, Indy or not.
You as in you may not, I've seen plenty of people say they wish this game or that would just die or say they enjoy watching games fail like AOC. ,I've caught myself saying it numerous times about games like WOW I'm not the only one for sure. This whole situation is bad no matter how you look at it . Developers are worthless without capitol.You can't get around that issue. Anytime a game fails like this it turns A) the smaller guy off from attempting (what many feel )impossible .B) The rich guy off from investing money into such a risky endeavor.This has been a trend in the genre for quite a few years , From Eq2 to AOC numerous games have released that barely achieved that bare minimum , Some weren't even that lucky.I wonder if A) the industry is in a rut or B) If we as players are just becoming to picky C) A little bit of both. There's been maybe one well received release in the last few years LOTOR, Even that game can't be considered a success it only achieved the bare minimum.
For every minute You are angry , You lose 60 seconds of happiness."-Emerson |
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