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  • BA2929
    The Designated Hitter
    • Jul 2008
    • 3342

    #136
    Re: NBA 2K16 Digital Short - Stephen Curry: Beyond the Shadows

    Originally posted by jbthegreat
    Just because we're accustomed to something doesn't mean It can't or shouldn't change.
    What needs to change? What information do you not have that you feel you absolutely need 2 months from release?

    I don't understand what you guys are complaining about here. The game releases in 46 days. That's plenty of time to release information about a game and for you to decide whether or not to buy it. You're acting like it comes out tomorrow and they've said nothing about the game at all.
    "Baseball is the coolest sport because, at any moment, the catcher can stop the game and go tell the pitcher a secret" - Rob Fee

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    • bo.jangles344
      Banned
      • Jun 2013
      • 1007

      #137
      Re: NBA 2K16 Digital Short - Stephen Curry: Beyond the Shadows

      Originally posted by BA2929
      Prime time, during the biggest basketball event in the NBA, to an audience of tens of thousands who usually aren't targeted in video game marketing?

      Yes, they spent it wisely and I'm sure it got quite a few people interested just because Spike Lee was involved.

      I highly doubt just showing 30 seconds of straight gameplay then following that up with a feature list is going to excite many people outside of the few thousand of us on OS.

      Not every piece of marketing that comes out about a video game needs to be 100% gameplay/features. They want to expand their brand and videos like this get the casual fan more interested in buying the game.



      I think it's funny that you're talking about "information hold out" and then go on to reference the movie industry. The movie industry does less than the game industry when they market their product. They made the new Fantastic Four movie look absolutely amazing and apparently it's the worst movie in the history of movies. I mean could you imagine J.J. Abrams showing off new Star Wars footage, posting it on the net and asking the community for feedback on how it's going?
      No, but in the 30-45 seconds of film footage you see in a trailer gives you an impression in less than that if you wish to purchase and in which fashion.

      Also, if you knew about MCU previous to seeing that trailer and knew that was a Sony film instead of a marvel studios movie, you would have assumed it wasn't up to standard.

      Look at the success of marvel vs the other studios in comics. Yes, they have a formula that's working and they've stuck with it, and that strategy was based off going back and doing things more by the comics instead of what Hollywood thought comic book hero movies should be.

      Nolans batman trilogy is almost the best example i can give for what COULD happen with 2k.

      He went from a low budget film in batman begins to hundred million dollar burgets but stuck to the core FEELING of the comics and in turn made it more appealing to everyone.

      I'm saying that people keep using the casual gamer as an excuse. Look what happens when casual fans get their say, patch 4 happens. People are dumb, a person can be smart, and appealing to the dumb people might give you a better bottom line now, but that LEGENDARY STATUS (like 2k11) comes from sticking with your gut and providing a realistic yet fun experience.

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      • Goffs
        New Ork Giants
        • Feb 2003
        • 12279

        #138
        Re: NBA 2K16 Digital Short - Stephen Curry: Beyond the Shadows

        Next years marketing should just have NBA2k17 and the pic of the coverboy with the caption "you know you'll buy it"

        That should free up some of the budget to go to the lighting and sound department

        Spoiler

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        • jbthegreat
          Rookie
          • Sep 2010
          • 148

          #139
          Originally posted by Goffs
          Next years marketing should just have NBA2k17 and the pic of the coverboy with the caption "you know you'll buy it"

          That should free up some of the budget to go to the lighting and sound department

          Spoiler
          lol the should do that

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          • BA2929
            The Designated Hitter
            • Jul 2008
            • 3342

            #140
            Re: NBA 2K16 Digital Short - Stephen Curry: Beyond the Shadows

            Originally posted by bo.jangles344

            Nolans batman trilogy is almost the best example i can give for what COULD happen with 2k.

            He went from a low budget film in batman begins to hundred million dollar burgets but stuck to the core FEELING of the comics and in turn made it more appealing to everyone.
            We're getting waaaay off topic here, but Batman Begins had a budget of $150 million. That is not low budget.

            Like I said in my post above, I don't understand what more information you feel you need this far from release that's going to make such a huge difference in buying the game or not. I mean, who cares if new gameplay video comes out today or 10 days from release? You can still cancel a pre-order or choose not to buy a game in that amount of time.

            I'm obviously not going to change your mind, so I'm just going to slink away and find something else to occupy my precious time surfing the net while at work.
            "Baseball is the coolest sport because, at any moment, the catcher can stop the game and go tell the pitcher a secret" - Rob Fee

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            • scottyp180
              MVP
              • Jun 2007
              • 2201

              #141
              Originally posted by jbthegreat
              But that's the issue I have. Just because 2K seems to have a reliable brand why make the consumers beg for footage yearly just because you can. Many AAA games are reliable COD, HALO, Uncharted and none of them have the same marketing philosophy as 2k. 2k is literally the only AAA company that I know who does this and the worse part is that they only do it with their basketball franchise. This doesn't happen to games with their other games like Borderlands, WWE, or Mafia.
              How does showing footage early necessarily help? People will see the footage, dissect the crap out of it, then after a week or two it's old news and people are ready for the next video.

              It reminds me of a joke by, I believe, Katt Williams. He's talking about sex and how there are girls that won't put out easy. They make you wait and wait and by doing so they have you hooked. Your waiting for that moment and by the time it comes its great because you waited so long. If she gives it up quick and often you'll get bored of her quick. He also relates it to food, specifically crackers. If you eat the same crackers everything single day you'll get bored. Don't eat for a week and someone hands you a cracker your going to eat it and love every single Seco d "best damn cracker I ever had."

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              • scottyp180
                MVP
                • Jun 2007
                • 2201

                #142
                Originally posted by jbthegreat
                Just because we're accustomed to something doesn't mean It can't or shouldn't change.
                Why should it change then? Because there a few people on OS that want information and gameplay sooner? As has been stated 2k isn't going to change their market strategy until they feel it is hurting the sales of their product.

                And like every year once gameplay drops people aren't going to be saying "it's too late I'm not getting this game now" inless the game looks absolutely terrible. The worst people will say is "it's about time!" And more often than not "well worth the wait!". The marketing doesn't matter as long as the game is good. Once they stop delivering quality games the complaints just come off as people being impatient.

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                • CavsFanSteve
                  Rookie
                  • Jul 2010
                  • 184

                  #143
                  Re: NBA 2K16 Digital Short - Stephen Curry: Beyond the Shadows

                  Ugh I see that Quicken Loans Arena is still very dark. Holding out hope it's an old build and it'll be fixed, but they have every arena looking like Staples Center.

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                  • BluFu
                    MVP
                    • May 2012
                    • 3596

                    #144
                    Re: NBA 2K16 Digital Short - Stephen Curry: Beyond the Shadows

                    Originally posted by scottyp180
                    Why should it change then? Because there a few people on OS that want information and gameplay sooner? As has been stated 2k isn't going to change their market strategy until they feel it is hurting the sales of their product.

                    And like every year once gameplay drops people aren't going to be saying "it's too late I'm not getting this game now" inless the game looks absolutely terrible. The worst people will say is "it's about time!" And more often than not "well worth the wait!". The marketing doesn't matter as long as the game is good. Once they stop delivering quality games the complaints just come off as people being impatient.
                    I guess people are just annoyed seeing more footage for games coming out in 2016 than one they're heavily anticipating next month.

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                    • jbthegreat
                      Rookie
                      • Sep 2010
                      • 148

                      #145
                      Originally posted by BluFu
                      I guess people are just annoyed seeing more footage for games coming out in 2016 than one they're heavily anticipating next month.
                      yep that is it

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                      • scottyp180
                        MVP
                        • Jun 2007
                        • 2201

                        #146
                        Originally posted by BluFu
                        I guess people are just annoyed seeing more footage for games coming out in 2016 than one they're heavily anticipating next month.
                        I mean I get that. I want to see footage as much as the next person. I come to OS every day hoping to see some kind of gameplay footage but I'm lying if I'm gna say that my decision to buy the game is going to be based on when 2k decides to release footage. They could release gameplay the day before release date and if it looks good I'll buy the game.

                        And even if they release footage early it really doesn't change much. We still need to wait the same amount of time for the game to drop and we will still be impatiently waiting for the next new video to drop.

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                        • Sitew33
                          Rookie
                          • Sep 2012
                          • 443

                          #147
                          Re: NBA 2K16 Digital Short - Stephen Curry: Beyond the Shadows

                          To be honest, 2K isn't marketing the game to us. We're already hooked like drug addicts. Because of Sony and Microsoft and all the sign ins and online things associated with the game they can go back years to see who has consistently purchased the game and already know how many guaranteed sales they're gonna make. They are trying to expand their clientele base with how they market the game. Truth is... I'm so hooked that their marketing ploy for for 2K17 could be "2K17... Its Gonna Be So hot we're not telling you sh*t about it" and me along with most of y'all will have it day one. Period, LOL

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                          • MikeGSW
                            Banned
                            • Oct 2014
                            • 861

                            #148
                            Re: NBA 2K16 Digital Short - Stephen Curry: Beyond the Shadows

                            I hate when games release footage too soon. You're left wanting it for months.

                            I really hope one day a developer, preferably a big one like Rockstar, manages to keep a game quiet... and then just announces it all over social media and TV "Red Dead Redemption 2... out in 24 hours"

                            People would cream their pants. Lmao.

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                            • redsox4evur
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Jul 2013
                              • 18169

                              #149
                              Re: NBA 2K16 Digital Short - Stephen Curry: Beyond the Shadows

                              Originally posted by MikeGSW
                              I hate when games release footage too soon. You're left wanting it for months.

                              I really hope one day a developer, preferably a big one like Rockstar, manages to keep a game quiet... and then just announces it all over social media and TV "Red Dead Redemption 2... out in 24 hours"

                              People would cream their pants. Lmao.
                              That would never happen and I can't see how that would be a good thing.
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                              • snocone
                                Rookie
                                • Jul 2014
                                • 468

                                #150
                                Re: NBA 2K16 Digital Short - Stephen Curry: Beyond the Shadows

                                Originally posted by BluFu
                                I guess people are just annoyed seeing more footage for games coming out in 2016 than one they're heavily anticipating next month.
                                Well, I bet if 2K had 3-4 year dev cycles, you would see stuff a lot earlier

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