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RE: Holiday Savings Comes to Strategy Gamers!
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 6:18 pm
by junk2drive
Enjoy!
RE: Holiday Savings Comes to Strategy Gamers!
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 3:46 am
by jaxpac
I was really hoping forge of freedom would be sold for a more reasonable price. I still cannot pay over $30 for such an old game. Even $20 is pushing it at this point. But I'm patient and I can wait. Someday they will want my money I'm sure, and the game will still be as fun whether now or years in the future.
And I don't mind the one day sales at all. Got Making History 2 and never would have bought it otherwise. The price on this site is insane compared to the steam sale, but that's more money for matrix than they would have had if not for the sale. Even if it's only minimal profit for them, I cannot spend top end prices for these games. So I hope they benefit somewhat.
I just chime in to let them know there are still some people out there who are not pirating their games but who are also still not going to pay inflated prices. So there is money to be had from me for these old games once the prices come down to normal levels. I know they must think most people just pirate the game if they can't afford it, but there are still some patient people out there like myself.
RE: Holiday Savings Comes to Strategy Gamers!
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 4:38 am
by n01487477
ORIGINAL: jaxpac
I was really hoping forge of freedom would be sold for a more reasonable price. I still cannot pay over $30 for such an old game. Even $20 is pushing it at this point. But I'm patient and I can wait. Someday they will want my money I'm sure, and the game will still be as fun whether now or years in the future.
You just gave them the reason never to reduce price[:D]
RE: Holiday Savings Comes to Strategy Gamers!
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 9:58 am
by IainMcNeil
The prices are not inflated - they are realistic if you want these types of games. The economics of the mass markets gaming industry don't apply at all and I'm sorry if that is what you expect but it is never going to happen. We have more data than anyone in the world on this niche so please don't tell us you know better and we'd sell 10 times as many games at half the price

We wouldn't! We'd just sell a few more games and generate less overall revenue and the devs would not be able to live.
RE: Holiday Savings Comes to Strategy Gamers!
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 1:55 pm
by jaxpac
ORIGINAL: Iain McNeil
The prices are not inflated - they are realistic if you want these types of games. The economics of the mass markets gaming industry don't apply at all and I'm sorry if that is what you expect but it is never going to happen. We have more data than anyone in the world on this niche so please don't tell us you know better and we'd sell 10 times as many games at half the price

We wouldn't! We'd just sell a few more games and generate less overall revenue and the devs would not be able to live.
I was only telling you about my situation, just one person, not comparable to any "data" you already have. And I'm talking about a game from 7 or 8 years ago. I know Matrix doesn't price their games like other PC games, but the same logic applies where over time the price of the game is likely to drop. Maybe slower than any other games but I know prices get reduced eventually if nobody is buying the game anymore. I am saying I am content to keep waiting and will probably eventually buy the game when the price is lower. I simply can't afford to pay that much for a game I am not sure I will play a lot. You can't blame pepole for wanting more games for less money [:D]
RE: Holiday Savings Comes to Strategy Gamers!
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 10:31 pm
by jaxpac
And since I'm looking at this thread already and have no better place to ask and it's a quick question...
For the games I do buy, can you download a game and have it installed on two different PCs at the same time? I've bought games before but I forget how the download works.
RE: Holiday Savings Comes to Strategy Gamers!
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 10:37 pm
by junk2drive
Yes you can. But for multiplayer you must have more than one license.
RE: Holiday Savings Comes to Strategy Gamers!
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 5:05 pm
by Rodia
ORIGINAL: junk2drive
But for multiplayer you must have more than one license.
And for LAN play?
I'm thinking in Conquest of the Aegean - looks like it could be fun in LAN.
RE: Holiday Savings Comes to Strategy Gamers!
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 11:21 pm
by junk2drive
Don't know for sure but in general you need two different serial number installs to play against each other from different computers. Obviously a game that features hotseat does not because it is on one computer.
RE: Holiday Savings Comes to Strategy Gamers!
Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 5:30 am
by Fallschirmjager
I am quite happy with Close Combat Last Stand at Arnhem. In January I might pick up the battle of the Bulge and the Normandy Close Combat.
Good memories flooded back when playing but enough was different to warrant the purchase.
And I LOVE the new weapon sounds. The MG-42 and German 20mm quad AA gun sound particularly menacing. And the Lee Enfield Mk IV has a terrificly powerful crack.
RE: Holiday Savings Comes to Strategy Gamers!
Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 5:39 pm
by waltshumate
Is this sale still on I just tried to buy a download copy of Operational art of war and there was no sign of a discount.
RE: Holiday Savings Comes to Strategy Gamers!
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 7:45 am
by IainMcNeil
The discounts are already applied so you wont see anything in addition to the lower price than in the list above. Sale runs till January!
RE: Holiday Savings Comes to Strategy Gamers!
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 3:34 pm
by blastpop
I have to agree with jaxpac regarding prices. I respect the fact Matrix/Slitherine/Ageod are in business to make money and don't want to join the "slushpack" mentality. Having said that, Many items on sale I may have been interested in at one time, that interest has moved on to other things. Yet at the right price I might reconsider some, that at this point I would not even purchase at the existing sale price. Among other software download sites, their sales have prices low enough that I pick up items of opportunity. The key is I would not have purchased them for full or 30% off under any circumstance. The point is they are collecting dollars from me and others that they would not have seen.
As a suggestion- and you get what you pay for... [:)] Older games - use whatever convenient definition to define that term- either lower the every day price or increase the sale discount or both. I have not picked up "Uncommon Valor" as an example in the last five years of sales, I am unlikely to pick it up now, unless it I am offered a deal I can't refuse...
RE: Holiday Savings Comes to Strategy Gamers!
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 10:51 pm
by bairdlander2
I would be more interested in patches for some older titles 4-5 years old that I purchased on release.There are a lot of good games that get patched a few months after release then nothing at all.What is the reasoning behind this?Lack of sales?Forum interest?I would like to know please.New titles keep being released when there are plenty already that could use a good patch,maybe some improved ui or graphics or scenarios.
RE: Holiday Savings Comes to Strategy Gamers!
Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2012 8:47 pm
by bairdlander2
Why is Battles for Normandy listed at full price on cheackout?No discount?
RE: Holiday Savings Comes to Strategy Gamers!
Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 8:13 pm
by kentcol
I just ordered the downloads for WITP AE and GG Eagle Day Bombing the Reich and was charged full price. What happened to the sale????????????

RE: Holiday Savings Comes to Strategy Gamers!
Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 8:22 pm
by junk2drive
Should have been 52.99 and 32.99 what did your invoice show?
RE: Holiday Savings Comes to Strategy Gamers!
Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 10:42 pm
by bairdlander2
The price at cheack out was full price for Battles in Normandy,so I bought Combat Mission Normandy instead[:D]Im not paying $32 for an 8 year old game.
RE: Holiday Savings Comes to Strategy Gamers!
Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 10:48 pm
by junk2drive
ORIGINAL: bairdlander
The price at cheack out was full price for Battles in Normandy,so I bought Combat Mission Normandy instead[:D]Im not paying $32 for an 8 year old game.
US $49.99 is regular price. $32 is the sale price.
RE: Holiday Savings Comes to Strategy Gamers!
Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 3:30 am
by kentcol
ORIGINAL: junk2drive
Should have been 52.99 and 32.99 what did your invoice show?
Sorry

That was correct, I was looking at the wrong column. Thanks for the quick reply.