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8/08/12 3:39:04 AM#41
Originally posted by Raven Do you have the schematic for your tinfoil hat? I'd like to perfect mine. Anet is evil! I must protect myself.. |
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8/08/12 4:02:19 AM#42
Originally posted by Raven Ever thought that many companies are giving a free copy of the game produced to everyone that worked on the game? ^_^ It doesn't have to be pr and if they wanted to promote the game with her or the other voice actors/-tresses, they would had done it a bit differently. You can see in her channel how she plays other games with her brother. You are right that it would had been a great opportunity for ANet to take advantage of such a thing but I don't think they really need it or going that way. Through all the beta players and the tons of keys they provided with over many sites for the BWE3, there were lots of "publishing" going on already. The "cheapest" way that costs them nothing was the "word to mouth" advertisement that came from everyone that tried it out and loved it. :) |
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8/08/12 4:24:54 AM#43
Originally posted by Raekon Yep they give out free copies of the game to people that worked on it there is nothing strange about that, I have a copy of every game I worked on, the earliest I have received a copy ( and that only happened once ) was a week before release and that was because the US release was one week early and management got a box full shipped to our office. Every other game you get a copy on release day like everyone else. As I said there is nothing wrong with them giving it away earlier, and I am not saying she is not being impartial, but it would be dumb of ANet Marketing and PR department not to take advantage of it, by giving it away early she posted a video ( which she might have not ), but that certainly pushed a few more sales. I will say it again there is nothing wrong with that, it is all part of promoting your game, and creating exposure, it would be dumb to think that ANet doesnt have a PR and Marketing department working to get the game sold to as many people as possible in any way they can ( as does every other game released with a big budget ).
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8/08/12 5:01:17 AM#44
Originally posted by Magnetia Wait... ok she's a redhead, and I usually like red heads. But then... skinny... no chest... well, not my kind of "lady" - she's just "average" in my opinion, she has a nice smile though. So I totally disagree with the "better looking" part. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder... This said, her high pitched almost ear breaking voice makes her perfect to be the voice double of an Asura ;) |
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8/08/12 7:54:09 AM#45
Originally posted by Zylaxx
The original WOW Collectors Edition sells for 500-1000 (last I checked). Mainly because that comes with a vanity pet... People are crazy serious about their pets. GW2 CE version comes with a pet and an elite skill.. The other items are pretty boring and consumable. If you are really lucky the collectors edition for GW2 will net you a few hundred dollars in 3-4 years. If you are really really really lucky it will net you 500-1000 dollars in a decade. Neither are what I would call a big deal.. since waiting that long to see a return is fairly extreme. If you are unlucky you will have a nice set of coasters an interesting statue (that no one accept gw2 players reconize hehe) and a very nice art book. Personally i wish they had given people a few options on the statue... I never really liked the way Charr looked. |
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8/08/12 8:02:17 AM#46
Originally posted by The_Korrigan WOW made her famous with a little web based show called The Guild. I've watched a couple of them. Beyond that she does a lot of voice acting, guess stars on TV shows and occasional gets a part in a B movie. |
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8/08/12 8:03:08 AM#47
Originally posted by Jyiiga If you are unlucky you will have a nice set of coasters an interesting statue (that no one accept gw2 players reconize hehe) and a very nice art book. Let's concentrate on the first couple of things you need to create a collectible--popularity and persistence. Then we'll look and see if the Collectibles markets have recovered from their hard crash in the 00's, yet. |
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8/08/12 8:04:24 AM#48
Originally posted by Jyiiga Would it have been a statue of Eir and her wolf, I would honestly have considered buying the collector edition. But Rytlock... bleh. Originally posted by Jyiiga Yeah I know her, I was just disputing her "physical awesomeness" - not saying she doesn't do her job(s) well, the voicing of the Azura in game seemed appropriate. I actually like her better than some really stupid female "gaming reporters" which are obviously only employed because they make teenagers drool. At least Felicia seems to know what she's talking about, unlike some female bloggers I won't name on this very website, or that stupid one from g4tv (Morgan Webb). |
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8/08/12 8:11:44 AM#49
Originally posted by The_Korrigan +1 I don't like charr much, those warmongering aggresive looking types are not my thing. If they had given an option to select Zojja, Caith or Eir statues then GW2 would've been the first game ever I forked out the hefty cash sum of CE for. |
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8/08/12 8:18:22 AM#50
Originally posted by PieRad Wow, that's shallow. |
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8/08/12 8:22:33 AM#51
Originally posted by Nitth Derailing the thread and making it about you. Yeah....you're really curious about who she is....NOT. If the majority perceive your phrasing as antagonistic, that usually means it is. |
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8/08/12 8:24:54 AM#52
Originally posted by Raven Really? If I had a youtube channel and I got that CE, I would be doing the same thing, I like the game that much. Granted I'm not famous and/or as cute as her, but the GAME is that GOOD! ROFL. |
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8/08/12 8:28:48 AM#53
Originally posted by Nitth
I don't know who this random chick is either(there's tons of voice-actors for these game characters). But all I can determine is that her youtube ratings are low. This Felicia Day person is not someone I would say be on the level of popularity like Lady Gaga. I would supect besides from some fans she's just a minor actress(or a youtuber) voicing some game characters in GW2. |
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8/08/12 8:42:10 AM#54
Originally posted by StinkFoot Rofl. You couldn't pay me to have anything to do with Lady Gaga. Felicia Day on the other hand, rocks! Do a google search for the Guild and Geek and Sundry. She's an Internet Star, something that is taking off these days. |
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8/08/12 8:52:13 AM#55
She is mighty annoying.
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8/08/12 8:53:28 AM#56
Originally posted by StinkFoot Minor actor when it comes to conventional movie/series acting stuffs yes, but biggest actor of webseries. Her series The Guild won several awards, is sponsored by microsoft and sprint and all seasons of the series are also available for download on xbox live besides on their own site (watchtheguild.com) and youtube. Dragon Age Redemption she plays the main role, and there's a DLC available for DA2 where you play a lookalike character modeled of and voiced by her. And she has several other projects In the gamer world she has been famous for some years now, and has for example been a special guest on many gameshows. |
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8/08/12 8:54:17 AM#57
Originally posted by st3v3b0 Yeah, I had to turn it off. SWTOR is the greatest mmo ever! |
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8/08/12 8:54:44 AM#58
This almost made me wish I got the collectors editions, almost. My wife would probably give me a funny look for having a miniature of Rytlock on my desk though.
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8/08/12 9:14:08 AM#59
Originally posted by Jyiiga Not to burst any bubbles here but won't you have to open it to get the key out so that you can continue to play the game after 5 days. :) |
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