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Markus, just wondering. How did you guys do using Valve last year/presently? Would you ever allow them to do a weekend special for one of your games? Did you see Gabe Newell's numbers on the ridiculous jump in sales when they lowered the price of Left 4 Dead for just one weekend? They put the price at $25 for just one weekend and get this-sales jumped by 3,000%. Pretty crazy. Here is the article. The part that matter is on the bottom.
Gamasutra - News - DICE 09: Valve's Newell On 'Using Your Customer Base To Reach New Customers' |
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"When Valve held its recent holiday sale, titles discounted by 10 percent (the minimum) they saw revenue (not unit) increases of 35 percent. At a 25 percent discount, revenue was up 245 percent. At 50 percent off, revenue was up 320 percent, and at a 75 percent discount, revenue was up an astonishing 1470 percent." Price cuts = more revenue
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If I ran OOTP then I'd make Markus come to work at least one day a week dressed as Little Bo Peep, just to keep him humble.
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I would think it might be good for business, new customers especially, to offer an extended demo of v9 with the preorder of v10. Make it last say a month or 6 weeks.
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They're not going to lower the OOTP9 price before OOTP10 because they think the discounted OOTP9 will take sales away from OOTP10 preorders.
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And that's probably correct.
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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I'm in this same boat. I have pre-ordered OOTP X, and my preview of OOTP 9 has expired. I mistakenly thought the release was imminent, but now I see that OOTP 9 wasn't released until mid-June last year. That is 10 to 12 weeks away if OOTP X follows suit. Will I find another game to play in the meantime and forget about OOTP? Chances are good. Two and Half months is a long time to wait if you don't have access to the previous release. Unless OOTP Developments expects people to buy both version 9 now as well as pre-order 10, which I do not plan on doing, then they have nothing to lose by extending the preview of 9 for the pre-purchasers of 10.
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I don't know if it's true that they think that or not (I suspect that Markus may be the type of business owner who's much more concerned with the quality of the product than actually maximizing revenue), but if they do think that then I think they're most likely wrong. Further to that article about the increase in revenue (again, those were actual extra revenue $s, not units sold), any small business owner who pays a lot of attention to his sales numbers will probably tell you that: 1) (as already stated) discounts drive sales, substantially, and 2) if you sell a good product/service to someone, chances are they'll become a repeat customer, over and over again. So are they really that out of touch with business theory (they do discount at times so they obviously do get it somewhat) or is it just that they're very much focused on the product and not so much on making as much money as possible? My bet is it's the latter. And I guess as a customer you can't really blame them if they're focus is making the game the best it can be, it's just too bad some sales and customers may be being lost. ... As for fantom's suggestion, I don't think it's a bad idea to have discounts for previous customers, but 2 things: 1) Pre-order discounts are good at convincing new customers to buy (if you just have the previous version at a discounted price, as in his suggestion, you might still get some of those prospect customers, but some will be put off and only buy 1 of the 2, if either), and 2) You raise the price by 10$ (the high to 50$ and the discounted to 40$) and you could very well have a severe backlash, especially in this economic environment where every $ matters for some people. I really don't think you'd want to do that. That said, I can't help but wonder about the price elasticity of OOTP. It's obviously the best in it's niche, but how many of its customers wouldn't balk at a 5 or 10$ price hike (and a hike seems only fair, almost everything else inflates in price)? Many of those who really want the best baseball sim available wouldn't balk, but with how many entertainment options there are out there nowadays and how tight the economy is I have to think many others would. I'm curious how important OOTP is to most of its customers: is it just a game many buy and play a bit, but they could easily go without; or is it for most the game they play far more than any other game and therefore really wouldn't want to go without. I guess most of us forum regulars fall under the latter, but they say we're just a small % of total customers so who knows. Whatever it is, it's a difficult step to take because you never really know until you try it. Without actually looking at the numbers, which is admittedly a big condition, I think my suggestion likely has less risk and more reward for the simple fact that it turns people on instead of off. Yes, OOTP8 for free might turn on a lot of new people and maybe convince many of them to spring for the latest and greatest, but hiking the price under these conditions could very well kill sales.
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Not sure if people are ready to pay almost $50.00 for a text based game in this
economy. That is to say im sure the regular customers would pay it because they know Markus's work. But it might be hard to sell to customers who are use to buying console games at $50-$60.00. I think when you say text based they might immediantly think inferior to the eye candy graphics they are use too. Even though in this case i think the text based game has more to offer. |
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Just make a "buy pre-order + current version" price.
Take the pre-order price for OOTP X ($29.99).... now add $20 to that price... and you get an eLicense for OOTP 9 AND a preorder for OOTP X. Problem solved. Preordering OOTP X for $10 off the regular price of $29.99 is cool. But for those new to the community, asking them to spend another $39.99 (more than the pre-order price for OOTP X)... to get OOTP 9, when everyone knows that OOTP 9 for them is just a hold over until OOTP X comes out... well only someone with tons of expendable cash is going to drop down $70 for both right now (at this point in time, this close to OOTP X release). The point (earlier post) about a 2008 and 2009 Ford Ranger is not nearly the same concept. Few people buy a brand new car every year. But many people buy the new version of their favorite software franchise each and every year (or each and every version). |
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Only thing is: do the licensers have the capability right now to set that up?
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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I would've done this in a heartbeat. One smooth transaction, and a small discount. Hard to talk my wife into a seventy dollar purchase when forty of that will be essentially obsolete soon. Much easier to talk her in to one fifty dollar purchase.
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Yeah, these are the problems I have with OOTP. Every year I end up playing Baseball Mogul even though it's a far inferior product just because as the season opens I get high on baseball excitement and want to play a game with current rosters..etc. So rather than wait until a month or two into the season to be able to get the latest OOTP I end up just buying and "making do" with BM. I realize the best answer here is "be patient dummy!" but that's not my nature..sadly. If I were able to play the previous year's game at a significant discount or as an extended demo (unlock the 1.5 season limit and make it work for 1-2 months before expiring) were I to pre-order the newest version I'd totally be buying OOTP v10 this year. Sadly I figure I'll end up hoping that somehow BM reached some significant advances in its logic this year as I don't figure I'll be willing to wait until June for V10 and I don't want to pay full price for v9 without updated rosters.
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And I used to own a gaming shop (Pegasus Hobbies). My experience, limited though it was, was that running a sale didn't even increase unit volume. It just moved sales from outside the sales period to inside, where I made less profit per unit. And once customers saw that sales were possible, they just kept their wallets in their pockets until the 'sale' signs went up. Everyday low prices might be useful, if you have competition (we didn't), but all sales seemed to be good for was moving a particular line of merchandise to free up shelf space — and not very good at that, until prices dropped to half or less of our cost. |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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One more thought on this topic - didn't OOTP once offer the prior version for free when you bought the new version? I may be getting OOTP mixed up with another game, though I don't think so as I have played very few PC games and almost none that have a lengthy preorder period. If they used to do it, wonder why they stopped?
Give me OOTP 9 with my OOTP 10 preorder. What's the harm? My credit card is ready to go. Seriously.
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