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SteamSpy - Your Target Audience Doesn't Exist
June 11th, 2017, 23:54
SteamSpy has combed through its figures and come to some interesting conclusions.
…More information.
The rise of INSERT_TERM_HERE
I get it. It makes for a good headline "The rise of MOBA". "The fall of core gamer". "The rise of China". And it's usually an interesting read, filled with data. Data that's both well-described and convincing, because if MOBA are on the rise and core gamers are no longer the majority, it makes sense to apply this knowledge somehow, right?
And of course you should, but don't target any new market or new audience just because you've suddenly realized it exists. Dota 2 audience exists, there are around 55 million gamers that have tried it and 9.5 million gamers have played it in the last two weeks.
Does it mean they're enjoying MOBA? Yes.
Does it mean they will even take a peek at yours? Nope, they're too busy.
And same goes for the lucrative Chinese mobile market, by the way.
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June 12th, 2017, 01:25
An article about marketing that is particularly unhelpful to marketers. "Give up, you're not going to sell any games." Perhaps what it doesn't consider though is word of mouth effects. That small group of gamers that buy lots of games also talk to other gamers, if only through forums and review comments. Perhaps what they should be targeting then is user reviews and finding ways to improve their games for those people?
June 12th, 2017, 02:05
Some interesting points were raised. Tnx for sharing Silver.
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"… thing about Morrowind is we did far more than we could, far less polished than we should. It's a miracle that it works at all… there's too much, and it's like jazz… a product like Oblivion - far better software… but Morrowind… oh there's so much delicious nonsense in that." ~ words of wisdom by K.Rolston
"… thing about Morrowind is we did far more than we could, far less polished than we should. It's a miracle that it works at all… there's too much, and it's like jazz… a product like Oblivion - far better software… but Morrowind… oh there's so much delicious nonsense in that." ~ words of wisdom by K.Rolston
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June 12th, 2017, 09:39
Heh.
This justifies (again) the Eternal Wisdom, that is:
Nobody Knows Anything.
(thanks Mr W.G!)
Being an old sage in the industry, I often used to say, that success cannot be engineered, trends are often momentarily, and the only strategic choice you could make early on is this:
1 Hop on the bandwagon.
2 Or not.
Both have pro's and con's, so choose wisely, young padawan
This justifies (again) the Eternal Wisdom, that is:
Nobody Knows Anything.
(thanks Mr W.G!)
Being an old sage in the industry, I often used to say, that success cannot be engineered, trends are often momentarily, and the only strategic choice you could make early on is this:
1 Hop on the bandwagon.
2 Or not.
Both have pro's and con's, so choose wisely, young padawan
Keeper of the Watch
June 12th, 2017, 12:48
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Toka Koka
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June 12th, 2017, 16:47
Originally Posted by rjshaeI agree that word of mouth is pretty important. Most non AAA games which are successful have a very high average user rating on Steam. Games which release with only moderate or poor reviews are usually dead in the water. Also the number of positive reviews help. A lot of developers beg on their forum for reviews, because apparently the number of positive reviews can push a game up the Steam page.
An article about marketing that is particularly unhelpful to marketers. "Give up, you're not going to sell any games." Perhaps what it doesn't consider though is word of mouth effects. That small group of gamers that buy lots of games also talk to other gamers, if only through forums and review comments. Perhaps what they should be targeting then is user reviews and finding ways to improve their games for those people?
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June 12th, 2017, 17:34
Any type of reviews will push the game up, doesn't matter if it's thumb up or thumb down, it's generated buzz that matters.
How to convert reviews into dollars? Get a game reviewer job at IGN. Offers will start raining, you won't know which game to praise first and there will be so many of them you'll have to fastrun or completely ignore everything except the main story so you can at least have an idea what are you writing about.
How to convert reviews into dollars? Get a game reviewer job at IGN. Offers will start raining, you won't know which game to praise first and there will be so many of them you'll have to fastrun or completely ignore everything except the main story so you can at least have an idea what are you writing about.
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Toka Koka
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June 13th, 2017, 02:22
Oh rats, I thought this was an update to the original article. I would be in the 1% now, but I wasn't back in 2015. Oh well.
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The very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common: instead of altering their views to fit the facts, they alter the facts to fit their views….-- Doctor Who in "Face of Evil"
June 16th, 2017, 14:42
Originally Posted by InfinitronShouldn't you be shilling for Sawyer somewhere? Don't waste any precious time, many forums await.
This is from 2015.
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"… thing about Morrowind is we did far more than we could, far less polished than we should. It's a miracle that it works at all… there's too much, and it's like jazz… a product like Oblivion - far better software… but Morrowind… oh there's so much delicious nonsense in that." ~ words of wisdom by K.Rolston
"… thing about Morrowind is we did far more than we could, far less polished than we should. It's a miracle that it works at all… there's too much, and it's like jazz… a product like Oblivion - far better software… but Morrowind… oh there's so much delicious nonsense in that." ~ words of wisdom by K.Rolston
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