Kresnik258
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New thread on their forum.
Wow, that's fricking awful. Please no.
New thread on their forum.
Wow, that's fricking awful. Please no.
New thread on their forum.
http://www.mightyrabbitstudios.com/limitedrunforums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=520&p=11122#p11122
Why is it terrible? It would allow them to order enough copies for their super fans along with some for general release.
That.........Oh that is not the way i wanted that to go. The extras are nice, but this basically screams "Spend $30 a year or lose a real chance at getting titles"
That's how it sounds to me. I'm guessing copies available to non-members are going to be severely reduced.
If that's not the case, I'd be more down for it, but still.
Yeah, I have no use for a T-Shirt and don't want to join a club.
If said club gets so popular that there aren't enough for general release then I'd be mad.
Now I've had time to get over the initial hump, I'm not *that* opposed to the idea.
I think my problem comes from the fact that I like LRG because I like collecting physical media. The shirt & sticker I'd probably just bin, lol.
But I feel I'd have to join, because it would save me money in the long run in case I missed any releases and would have to pay eBay prices down the line. In which case I should be happy that I'm being given any easy solution to avoid that, but something about it rubs me the wrong way.
Yeah, I have no use for a T-Shirt and don't want to join a club.
If said club gets so popular that there aren't enough for general release then I'd be mad.
That.........Oh that is not the way i wanted that to go. The extras are nice, but this basically screams "Spend $30 a year or lose a real chance at getting titles"
Same opinion I think.
Guys, this doesn't make sense.
LRG has NO incentives to make it incredibly hard for people to buy their games. They WILL keep adjusting quantities so that they sell as much as possible. This is meant for people that do not want to take a chance and would rather pay $30 for a shirt and some peace of mind.
There's absolutely no reason why this would make it harder for people that are currently happy with just taking a chance every time a game goes up.
I think I'd subscribe, but the membership also makes me feel like I NEED to subscribe or I'll have to fight with the common folk or copies. It seems like it could work, but it doesn't feel good, you know?
No interest in the shirt as well.
I think I'd subscribe, but the membership also makes me feel like I NEED to subscribe or I'll have to fight with the common folk or copies. It seems like it could work, but it doesn't feel good, you know?
No interest in the shirt as well.
Guys, this doesn't make sense.
LRG has NO incentives to make it incredibly hard for people to buy their games. They WILL keep adjusting quantities so that they sell as much as possible. This is meant for people that do not want to take a chance and would rather pay $30 for a shirt and some peace of mind.
There's absolutely no reason why this would make it harder for people that are currently happy with just taking a chance every time a game goes up.
I think I'd subscribe, but the membership also makes me feel like I NEED to subscribe or I'll have to fight with the common folk or copies. It seems like it could work, but it doesn't feel good, you know?
No interest in the shirt as well.
Even if LRG has no incentive to do so, they are only in control in part to the partners they work with on the majority of these releases.
You speak as if LRG has full control over the quantity of their inventory for each release, but in fact, due to their business model, they actually can only control so much.
So if you don't subscribe, it will just be the same for you.. will have to fight for copies like usual
You are currently fighting the "common folk" for copies, right now.
This will actually *HELP* them set print runs at the right quantities, because they get a direct line to subscribers.
- They know their subscription numbers
- They have a history of purchase for said subscribers, so it helps them estimate demand outside of subscribers as well
- They can make a poll of subscribers for upcoming releases, which gives a good sense on whether whoever signed up will actually buy an upcoming release
This is a great idea, strictly from an Economics perspective. It's good for customers and it's good for LRG themselves.
you can also make a poll for everyone- They can make a poll of subscribers for upcoming releases, which gives a good sense on whether whoever signed up will actually buy an upcoming release
Even if LRG has no incentive to do so, they are only in control in part to the partners they work with on the majority of these releases.
You speak as if LRG has full control over the quantity of their inventory for each release, but in fact, due to their business model, they actually can only control so much.
I mean everyone talks about the fact that the system needs to be fair, this is not fair as some people get an advantage.
The cart "exploit" is an issue, but if people pay for it it's okay?
Think of another Soldner situation where supply and demand are just extremely far apart. That leaves minimal copies for the non-subscribers in the worst case scenario.
I'm not really against the idea, but it's not perfect.
I mean everyone talks about the fact that the system needs to be fair, this is not fair as some people get an advantage.
The cart "exploit" is an issue, but if people pay for it it's okay?
Think of another Soldner situation where supply and demand are just extremely far apart. That leaves minimal copies for the non-subscribers in the worst case scenario.
I'm not really against the idea, but it's not perfect.
The number of subscribers is not really great data either. It's very clear that every release can easily sell a baseline of 2000 copies. You don't get additional information from subscribers.
you can also make a poll for everyone
Devil is in the details and how they are proposing it will be implemented.
Will it be another buying window on the day, or will it be beforehand to help judge demand better?
What if you have more demand from your subscribers than you have copies to sell? Can subscribers miss out still? Would it even go on general sale?
Can I get a game instead of the shirt?
Can I get a game instead of the shirt?
Yep, give me that and I don't complain. Because at least that will make me pay for something I in fact want.
Yes, and everyone that has ever worked with data knows that public polls are awful. Customers that have skin in the game are orders of magnitude more likely to answer truthfully and accurately. With no commitment and no money in, everyone has an incentive in a poll to say "Yes, I want that".
Cross-tabbing subscriber polls with public polls would be a fantastic way to help estimate demand.
Can I get a game instead of the shirt?
That.........Oh that is not the way i wanted that to go. The extras are nice, but this basically screams "Spend $30 a year or lose a real chance at getting titles"
Would you guys be more interested if they did yearly passes per console? Say they did a pose
Ps4 and vita pass that nets you the whole subscription years titles, and the total cost to you is just what you would have paid anyways but upfront. I like this idea better because it requires a certain group to commit money in advance and would help them both regulate the releases so they don't release too much, but also give them a definitive figure of copies to make for a subset of people.
Basically, if they wanna do this, i would hope they are committed to uping the print runs slightly.
I get that for everyone that wants a complete set, thats great, but i believe there are some people that genuinely just want certain ones and not everything (Coming as an indiebox subscriber, no one if flying around trying to get Brutal Legend after a year, but good luck getting a cheap copy of Axiom Verge or Freedom Planet)
Thats the main thing i worry about, and that is coming from someone who does own every release outside of the Vita Breach and Clear
That's ultimately the same as the original idea only it requires them to hold large sums of money against individual accounts. It also hurts anyone who doesn't have the money upfront to put against the games. The membership would allow them to do the same thing but open it to everyone who wants to guarantee a copy without adding a huge financial burden.
Preorders would make our releases open editions rather than truly limited releases and I see that as something that would push many, many, people away.
I like to point out Breach & Clear as the kind of case-in-point here, prior to our release we'd only sold about 2,000 copies digitally in five months. There is no way that open preorders for the game would have moved more than a couple hundred copies.
It isn't quite the same, as you'd not end up paying 30 more a year, and it would give them assurance you put your money where your mouth is. It would only be for the serious collectors, not the people who pick and choose which is also fine. I own 5000 physical games and I'm often a busy person. I'd love to ignore the stress of this and just give them advance cash to assure them I'm gonna buy whatever they put out.
What about some kind of option where you ONLY open up for orders for a single day? So in that case, any point of time within 24 hours, someone can order. If someone is stuck at work or unable to access the Internet during the sale times, then at least everyone in that ONE DAY can get a chance to do so. Print that amount, and it'll still be incredibly limited.
I'm personally someone who does not care about a digit attached to a game, as long as people are able to obtain it without a bunch of issues. I've been there for sales of items that only had 1,000 copies made, was lucky to get one, but saw how many people had issues and glitched out, unable to obtain a copy, and that really stinks.
But yeah, if something like that were to be implemented, I think it would be more than fair, still be limited, and still have time to weed out the cheaters like, the next day or whatever. So in that case, just less copies would be printed, with whoever ordered 1-2 copies, could get it.
(For me, as long as I'm able to obtain teh Japanese games, and Rainbow Moon... I hope I can at least get that.)
Oh, and note that LRG is getting more popular, with Youtubers starting to cover their titles, so they are getting more known. It will increase demand by A LOT now.
Too bad they don't just do this:
They announce a product. You throw your money down and they fill orders. Limit the run for a month or something.
I think I don't really care about the outcome. I spend a lot at LRG anyway, another $30 wouldn't kill me. So far I didn't have a single problem ordering a game so I don't need it, but whatever.
If it makes people happy they can go ahead. Maybe make it a 3 month trial run before going all out