ShroudOfFate
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RobbieH said:*Giant list of Articles*
This really is like the Adam Orth thing! Just incredible what all of us have been able to do in a few days.
RobbieH said:*Giant list of Articles*
What about all the aunts, uncles, grannies and mommies who are ready to buy xbox one for little timmy's Christmas present?
I can't believe ign hasn't written an article about it. It's odd
Seems like they are downplaying us.
"They are only one percent"
Podcast Beyond
The train is stopping.
We best get to mainstream press. Fast. Start the second wave, release the kraken.
Cash money baby!
Kotaku has written 3. Trying to get GAF back on their side, it seems.
Easier said than done. Also, you want to be proactive, not reactive. Don't give them tacit approval of these policies, as you cannot guarantee they will fail outright.
Again, the idea is to continue the press while widening the net--also helps as its not the same people being saturated with the same message ('spamming' per se. ) keep the hashtags the same so it continues to trend.
this might've got lost in the flood but theres an article here http://lifeinbits.net/campana-ps4nodrm-parece-surtir-efecto/
and a video here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EF_Qp4efe38&feature=youtu.be&a
Not stopping, just slowing as per normal. The massive twitter response and views is because of the media coverage, since that's no longer front page news less people are being exposed to it.The train is stopping.
We best get to mainstream press. Fast. Start the second wave, release the kraken.
This really is like the Adam Orth thing! Just incredible what all of us have been able to do in a few days.
Can someone hook me up with a PS4/Xone no DRM avatar banner, please? Not only would I appreciate it.. well, I would just really appreciate it!
I love you.
Gasol's my boy but he has a face only a mother can love anyways.Right in Gasol's face! xD
Does anyone have that "Football Dragon Ball" GIF which basically says fuck yeah?
Does anyone have that "Football Dragon Ball" GIF which basically says fuck yeah?
Not stopping, just slowing as per normal. The massive twitter response and views is because of the media coverage, since that's no longer front page news less people are being exposed to it.
It may have already been said, but this would be a great opportunity for Sony to unleash a series of commercials featuring Crash Bandicoot at Microsoft's headquarters, talking all sorts of mad sh*t.
Agreed.
I am not sweating it slowing down. It had to at some point. If we can keep a slow simmer, maybe give the sony guys' accounts a few days of rest and then make one last push in the middle of next week just as a reminder that we're still here and we still know what we want that would be good.
I mean it going totally strong now to E3 would be amazing... but unreasonable. These things have a shelf life so instead of burnout I would say... rest. And we'll kick it up a few notches later.
Though that also depends on media coverage. IF someone huge picks it up later and it starts going really strong again, we will of course nurture that however we can.
Can someone give me one of those #PS4noDRM banners? Preferably the blue one. Whoever does help me thanks in advance.
There was a suggestion earlier of making themed tweets from the middle of next week or so, per day, up until E3. Thoughts?
The train is stopping.
We best get to mainstream press. Fast. Start the second wave, release the kraken.
There was a suggestion earlier of making themed tweets from the middle of next week or so, per day, up until E3. Thoughts?
Would some kind soul do me a NoDRM Avatar? Anything will do! /completely useless.
After reading the DRM troll Yosp and Shahid took part in earlier, I think that just has to be a good sign. Here's hoping.
NYU biz school study: Killing used game market would cause publisher profits to drop by 10%, unless they lower prices http://t.co/T53LipRm9I
Consumers, the study finds, are “forward-looking”: They take the eventual resale value of their games into account when purchasing them.
The study found that if the used game market were to be eliminated and nothing else changed, game publishers’ profits per game would drop by about 10 percent. However, it found that if game publishers were to adjust the prices of new games to optimal levels, they could expect profits per game to rise by about 19 percent.
“We find that the optimal price would be on average about 33% lower than the current price level, if the used game market were eliminated,” said Ishihara in an email. “So roughly speaking, in the US, game prices should go down to about $40.”
“The reduction in price is partly driven by the fact that if the used game market were eliminated, gamers would no longer be able to sell their games and get back some money (so they need to be compensated),” he said.
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Moreover, the study examines two equally unlikely scenarios: The used game market goes on as is, or it disappears completely. We can assume that neither of those scenarios is what Microsoft is proposing for its new Xbox One game console. Game|Life has suggested in the past that retailers will introduce a system by which they buy back used games, then buy new license codes for these games from manufacturers, a belief echoed by Gamasutra analyst Matt Matthews this week.
“The actual details of the systems are not relevant to me, since the net effect of any new system will be to cut into GameStop’s pre-owned product margin,” Matthews wrote, explaining that the cost of acquiring license fees for each used game it sells could significantly lower the game retailer’s profits.
Which brings us back to the consumer behaviors simulated in Ishihara and Ching’s study. If GameStop begins to pay out lower trade-in rates for games because of the costs associated with buying a new license, consumers would thus derive less value from their game purchases, have less incentive to trade games in and less store credit in their accounts with which to purchase new games.
I don't know if this was posted from earlier.
Wired:
http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2013/05/nyu-used-games-study/
Easier said than done. Also, you want to be proactive, not reactive. Don't give them tacit approval of these policies, as you cannot guarantee they will fail outright.
Again, the idea is to continue the press while widening the net--also helps as its not the same people being saturated with the same message ('spamming' per se. ) keep the hashtags the same so it continues to trend.
I don't know if this was posted from earlier.
Wired:
http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2013/05/nyu-used-games-study/