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1/03/12 11:50:32 AM#41
http://www.askajedi.com/2012/01/03/venturebeat-tor-drops-28-spots-on-uk-sales-charts/
Posting from my phone so I can't make it a direct link but it talks about a supply problem. |
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1/03/12 11:55:28 AM#42
Seems about right given the time of year and the games that have sold better than the only MMO in the list.
Kids games, casual games and console games - it's exactly what you'd expect over the Xmas period. |
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1/03/12 12:02:04 PM#43
Originally posted by Qazaam
Of course, people from many countries in Europe (and elsewhere) are ordering online from the UK as everything is cheaper there. (Movies, PC games, console games, etc...). So if they limited the boxes there's no wonder it's sold out in the UK.
[UPDATED] Leo Olebe, BioWare’s Director of Marketing posted a Tweet that may explain some of the drop in sales volume. Remember how supplies were limited to ensure a good launch of the service? Yep: @LeoOlebe @askajedi We limited the supply upfront so the game is very hard to find right now. We’re getting more out there for y’all ASAP!
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1/03/12 12:13:20 PM#44
Originally posted by BigMango i don't know why he thinks its hard to find, the stores around my area still have lots of them on the shelves. maybe he means just in certain areas. "The great thing about human language is that it prevents us from sticking to the matter at hand." |
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1/03/12 12:18:06 PM#45
So what? WoW and others grew over years too. |
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1/03/12 12:18:14 PM#46
Originally posted by Scalebane
Some of the big UK sites sending out international orders are out of stock. For example, Amazon.co.uk is out of stock until January 10th. But perhaps it isn't the answer to everything. We'll see... |
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Nethermancer
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Joined: 3/17/10
"I tell you, we are here on Earth to fart around, and don't let anybody tell you different" |
1/03/12 12:19:08 PM#47
I wonder how many digital copies they would have sold if they were on steam and put the game for 25% off during chistmas sale hmmmmmmm i dislike EA but luckily they shoot them selves in the foot a lot Playing: EVE online and TL2 |
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Purutzil
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Joined: 10/02/11
If you see no good or you see no bad in a game, chances are you are bias. |
1/03/12 12:19:16 PM#48
Its to be expected the sales will drop after launch, but I must say that drop for box is pretty large, even taking that into consideration. |
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1/03/12 12:33:04 PM#49
Originally posted by Scalebane I'll put it this way........ Some place like La Junta, CO should have plenty of copies left since the total population is less than 8k Places like Atl, Ga. will not with a population of 400k+ or NY boasting around 8mil. Chain retailers tend to come up with a base number all stores should get then send extra to stores that seem to sale higher volume on video games in general. This is why you end up with plenty of copies on shelves in a place like La Junta and end up with 0 left in a place like NYC or ATL or even London. |
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1/03/12 12:33:08 PM#50
After getting my 1st copy, I looked for another boxed version of the game for my son, who has been playing more than I expected he would. I could not find one in any of the Gamestop retail stores nor at the Best Buy near me. I think boxes simple ran out . . . I bought the digital version. I would be interested to see total sales of the game, just to verify my theory. |
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1/03/12 12:36:49 PM#51
The game wasn't targeted at power gamers. Their cries will fall on deaf ears and the rest of us will be more than happy to see them leave and darken someone else's digital door. Gotta love power gamers whining about lack of content for their play style in a casual game. If they're stupid enough to buy that kind of game, then they deserve all the unpleasantness they get. P.S. In the scheme of things, I don't think it really matters if this game dethrones WoW. It's already a success and if it maintains that success, then the rest of it doesn't really matter at all. |
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1/03/12 12:53:25 PM#52
Well it will be a wow killer its just way to easy. As for sells lol duh they say they only put a short supply out there. Yet my best buy has them. But if you been playing then you know people have left and again duh it just launched. Give it about 3-6 months will tell. They just droppled the ball with the amount of bugs.. no dont even its been over 7 years since wow and they should have learned. Also customer service.. is just awful.
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1/03/12 12:54:13 PM#53
Originally posted by Ethos86 A. I think that depends on where you live. In the US many people buy MMO's Digitally and some are only available that way. B. Disagree here. I hate steam and have alot of friends that do as well. Battlefield 3 is a really bad comparison as it is a different type of game, is available on many different platforms, and has a MUCH larger marketing budget than SW: TOR. C.See above. Console games have a longer shelf life than PC games and again Skyrim is not available for only the PC market. Console games also tend to attract a younger Demographic that includes Pre-teens and young Teens who often get those games as gifts. This leads to, as mentioned, a longer shelf life. D. Predicting the death of a game that is less than 2 weeks old and has received rave reviews not only from the press but from players is a little short sighted. I make no prediction as it is too early to tell. E. I think here we agree as word of mouth will influence people playing other MMO's. I do not play SW:TOR but many people in my guild have left the game I do play or are playing it part time. So far the only world of mouth I have heard sounds almost as if SW:TOR as turned it's players into raving Fanboys. This comes from players that usually trash other MMO's. I still won't play it as I am not a big fan of the Sci-Fi MMO's Last I think it was INCREDIBLY poor judgement of the editors to Post the title of this thread as they have, as has been pointed, out not done their research. >.< |
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1/03/12 12:54:37 PM#54
Well I guess that all the ppl that were eagerly waiting for the release of SWTOR, now have their copy. Don't find it odd that sales drop after release. |
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Astralglide
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Joined: 9/03/07
"Nothing says combat instancing like cleavage, nipples, and leather" |
1/03/12 12:55:58 PM#55
I have no idea why they even sell boxes anymore. If you play a MMO, you're obviously online and most likely have broadband. I haven't bought a box PC game since..... A witty saying proves nothing. |
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1/03/12 12:59:24 PM#56
Originally posted by WhiteLantern
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Astralglide
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Joined: 9/03/07
"Nothing says combat instancing like cleavage, nipples, and leather" |
1/03/12 1:00:41 PM#57
Originally posted by someforumguy I think this game has somewhere in the neighborhood of 3 million pre-orders and MMOs still target a certain market. Why wouldn't new subs die off quickly after release? Everybody who was excited about it has bought it. Now they can expect some attrition as people get tired of it or don't like the game, etc. As long as they get more new subs than cancels, it's not "Dying" or even "winding down" A witty saying proves nothing. |
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1/03/12 1:02:59 PM#58
Originally posted by nerovipus32 I don't remember where it was now, but I figured maybe someone from the UK would clear it up (I think I've read posts of yours declaring your UK citizenship?). I found the thread and hastily scanned it while looking up info on another subject, but I DO remember that they also said that people in "their area" seemed to have less access to CC's, so I wasn't sure and it was probably localized at best. (A total lie at worst) no GW2 won't kill WoW, but it's time to move on and quit worrying about those people still playing it. - eyelolled |
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1/03/12 1:06:14 PM#59
Originally posted by Renko Some cable channel ( USA, FX, Spike? ) was showing some Star Wars movies a couple of weeks ago and I think I saw a SWTOR ad. It's hard to remember though, because the Chuck Norris WoW ads, that were also shown, were much more memorable.
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1/03/12 1:08:28 PM#60
Box sale means nothing in a MMO. It's all about retention. Doesnt matter if you sell 10 millions boxes if in 6 months there is 25k players left. |
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