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That's a great point and probably why most people around here feel a little burned. The 2k series used to be the place to go for more sim type gameplay while EA was more just for fun. On this generation of consoles they seem to have flipped sides which doesn't sit very well with some people who have some strong feelings when it comes to brand allegiance.Comment
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That's a great point and probably why most people around here feel a little burned. The 2k series used to be the place to go for more sim type gameplay while EA was more just for fun. On this generation of consoles they seem to have flipped sides which doesn't sit very well with some people who have some strong feelings when it comes to brand allegiance.Last edited by baa7; 09-03-2009, 02:04 PM.Comment
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LOL, yeah right. I can see this being brought up at dinner party's across middle America between conversations about health care and the economy; "Oh and did you hear that 2K won't be releasing a Demo of their new hockey game?"...."Oh my no. I better go and tell Bernice down at the beauty shop".Comment
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I hear you, but 2K has to do what the need to do to survive. IMO, it's remarkable they're even still around after what happen with the NFL. With VC taking control of hockey and baseball, there's a chance those games will turn around and become the sim games we all loved back in the day. And they already are IMO, minus the bugs, glitches and programming issues. I still say NHL 2K9 on the PS2 was by far the most sim hockey game released last year.
That's not to say a re-invention of the game isn't possible (look at EA's series) they just seem to be struggling a bit with it.Comment
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LOL, at the end of the day we're an like a family of kids arguing over who gets the last bowl of Sugar Pops. There will be lots of hockey goodness for everyone this year; nobody has to worry and/or get so worked up over this stuff. Rent 2K10 if you're at all interested; if not, then I guess you'll be playing EA's game this year. Whatever.
Your second sentence above is what I was talking about, absolutely. I'm guessing 2K is focusing a lot of their energy on the Wii because they've identified who their main target audience is, and we're definitely not it. At the same time it's nice to see they're putting substantial effort into producing a sim game -- that video posted yesterday looks terrific.Yankees, Manchester United, Chicago Bears, New York RangersComment
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I don't know about that. I would bet the vast majority of video games sold don't ever have a demo released. And I've never downloaded a demo. I simply rent before buying. Nevertheless it's an odd decision for sure, given the EA hype machine is in full gear this year. And the excuse 2K gave -- that it's a strategy decision -- is very lame and plain silly. Why go to all the trouble of inventing reasons, just tell it like it is -- they ran out of time and/or don't have the resouces.
People here seem to have lost perspective and are over-reacting IMO. A few dozen gamers on OS and their opionions wll never make or break 2K. 90% of their sales will be to kids whose parents will get them the game regardless of what 2K does to market it.
I never downloaded a demo in my life before last year and I would bet that most gamers don't need a demo to make a decision on whether to purchase a game or not. I believe that is restricted to the few who post in this forum. Some are saying they won't rent the game either? I said it before, if 8 dollars hurts your budget than you really shouldn't consider spending 60. It doesn't make any sense at all.Last edited by Eddie1967; 09-03-2009, 06:21 PM.Originally posted by jim416You are the 2k Police. :)Comment
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Great point Baa. Some of the folks here like to constantly predict and speculate on something they no absolutely nothing about.You would have to be a fool to think that the opinions in these forums is anywhere close to having any affect on 2k's sales. The gloom and doom crowd is completely clueless except in their own minds. Just reading some of the comments in the 2k forums whether it's baseball, basketball or hockey really boggles the mind. You would think the world is coming to an end. "They won't last, this is the last year, blah blah blah.
And as far as sales, I'm afraid you are the one who doesn't have a clue. Look at hockey game sales for the past 7-8 years and let me know what you find out. Marketing does make a difference. It's common business sense...if a product does not sell enough to meet expectations and remain profitable, it will be eliminated."And by the way, you know, when you're telling these little stories? Here's a good idea - have a POINT. It makes it SO much more interesting for the listener!"Comment
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But it's OK for you to speculate on a game you haven't actually played yet? Seems like a double standard to me.
And as far as sales, I'm afraid you are the one who doesn't have a clue. Look at hockey game sales for the past 7-8 years and let me know what you find out. Marketing does make a difference. It's common business sense...if a product does not sell enough to meet expectations and remain profitable, it will be eliminated.
No reason for bickering though, it seems most people will have one game they like this year, Mr. Flyermania.Last edited by Eddie1967; 09-03-2009, 07:15 PM.Originally posted by jim416You are the 2k Police. :)Comment
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And as far as sales, I'm afraid you are the one who doesn't have a clue. Look at hockey game sales for the past 7-8 years and let me know what you find out. Marketing does make a difference. It's common business sense...if a product does not sell enough to meet expectations and remain profitable, it will be eliminated.
Just look at MLB 2K8 and 2K9. Couldn't hold a candle to The Show and not marketed very well, yet those games outsold The Show both years on next-gen consoles. Not the same thing I know; I'm just saying there are other considerations at work here besides marketing.Comment
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Marketing obviously is important and makes a difference. I'm not sure though that the question of EA sales versus 2K sales can simply be chalked up to marketing at this point. EA has been around forever. They have name recognition going for them. And they have Madden going for them, and no doubt that alone sells a ton of other games and sports games for them, as in, "Oh I see it's an EA Sports game, the company that makes Madden football. Madden is popular, so this game must be good as well!" Seriously, that's pretty much the mentality and intelligence level of the majority of the purchasing public.
Just look at MLB 2K8 and 2K9. Couldn't hold a candle to The Show and not marketed very well, yet those games outsold The Show both years on next-gen consoles. Not the same thing I know; I'm just saying there are other considerations at work here besides marketing.Originally posted by jim416You are the 2k Police. :)Comment
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Your still confused I see. Speculating on whether a game will fold because it doesn't put out a demo or because it's not someone's cup of tea is just plain idiotic. My point was that the demo won't make or break the game sales for many fans and just because you and your buddies go gaga over a demo release and then turn around and lose your mind when a company says they won't release one doesn't mean that other people outside of this little group feel that way. I'm actually glad it wasn't released, just so we wouldn't have the mindless ripping of the demo for not having options that you still wouldn't get in other demos. Nice try, but your still way behind. Not sure why so many are concerned about 2k sales when they have no intention of buying the game in the first place. Who cares, if no game ever puts out another demo people will still rent and/or buy the game.
I am not confused one bit. I know how marketing works, and also realize how the lack of a demo can impact sales. All you need to do is actually read some of the posts in this thread to prove my point.
"Me and my buddies" should certainly be able to post our opinions in a discussion forum. Sorry if you can't deal with that. Perhaps the "ignore" button is your best option?
Negative feedback is not "mindless ripping". It's just an opinion that differs from yours. Ben Bishop has told me on several occasions that he values my feedback and feedback from others as it helps them make their game better. Perhaps you "are behind" as you can't seem to be able to grasp this concept.
I am concerned about 2k's sales as, unlike you, I will buy both hockey games as I feel competition is the only way either one will improve. Madden is a perfect example of how a lack of competition can impact quality.
You continually seem to have issues with anyone who doesn't look at 2k through the same rose-colored glasses that you do. I would feel remiss if I didn't once again recommend 2khockey.net for you as the 2-Kool Aid is always cold and you can bash EA freely until the cows come home.
So, in summary, I am someone who is buying both games. I am someone (unlike you) who has done this for the past 8 years now. I present the good and bad of each game so that the developers can take this mature, constructive feedback and improve the game."And by the way, you know, when you're telling these little stories? Here's a good idea - have a POINT. It makes it SO much more interesting for the listener!"Comment
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Marketing obviously is important and makes a difference. I'm not sure though that the question of EA sales versus 2K sales can simply be chalked up to marketing at this point. EA has been around forever. They have name recognition going for them. And they have Madden going for them, and no doubt that alone sells a ton of other games and sports games for them, as in, "Oh I see it's an EA Sports game, the company that makes Madden football. Madden is popular, so this game must be good as well!" Seriously, that's pretty much the mentality and intelligence level of the majority of the purchasing public.
Just look at MLB 2K8 and 2K9. Couldn't hold a candle to The Show and not marketed very well, yet those games outsold The Show both years on next-gen consoles. Not the same thing I know; I'm just saying there are other considerations at work here besides marketing."And by the way, you know, when you're telling these little stories? Here's a good idea - have a POINT. It makes it SO much more interesting for the listener!"Comment
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First off, if you're not mature enough to have a discussion without trying to insult someone with another viewpoint then I suggest you put me on ignore. Or be a man and take it to a PM.
I am not confused one bit. I know how marketing works, and also realize how the lack of a demo can impact sales. All you need to do is actually read some of the posts in this thread to prove my point.
"Me and my buddies" should certainly be able to post our opinions in a discussion forum. Sorry if you can't deal with that. Perhaps the "ignore" button is your best option?
Negative feedback is not "mindless ripping". It's just an opinion that differs from yours. Ben Bishop has told me on several occasions that he values my feedback and feedback from others as it helps them make their game better. Perhaps you "are behind" as you can't seem to be able to grasp this concept.
I am concerned about 2k's sales as, unlike you, I will buy both hockey games as I feel competition is the only way either one will improve. Madden is a perfect example of how a lack of competition can impact quality.
You continually seem to have issues with anyone who doesn't look at 2k through the same rose-colored glasses that you do. I would feel remiss if I didn't once again recommend 2khockey.net for you as the 2-Kool Aid is always cold and you can bash EA freely until the cows come home.
So, in summary, I am someone who is buying both games. I am someone (unlike you) who has done this for the past 8 years now. I present the good and bad of each game so that the developers can take this mature, constructive feedback and improve the game.Last edited by Eddie1967; 09-03-2009, 07:36 PM.Originally posted by jim416You are the 2k Police. :)Comment
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I guess when I'm feeling compassionate, I really do see the bind they're in. And I appreciate they're no doubt working their butts off with a very small development team, trying to get this game finished up. December 2004 really did alter sports gaming, and to the detriment of 2K. It's sad.Comment
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