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Prices
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 5:20 am
by JeanUSARMYGUARD
Just curious when is Matrix games going to hold a sale on their products. I want to buy Forge of Freedom, but $50 is pretty steep and the $60 one that I want to purchase (box) is about the amount of money to fill up my gas tank.
If the box version was $40 - 50 bucks... thats acceptable.
Does anyone know when such a sale may take place?
RE: Prices
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 5:50 am
by JudgeDredd
Well it's your cash but Forge of Freedom is totally worth $60....beautiful manual with the box as well.
Generally, they hold a sale around Christmas time.
RE: Prices
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 5:55 am
by sterckxe
ORIGINAL: JeanUSARMYGUARD
Just curious when is Matrix games going to hold a sale on their products. I want to buy Forge of Freedom, but $50 is pretty steep and the $60 one that I want to purchase (box) is about the amount of money to fill up my gas tank.
If the box version was $40 - 50 bucks... thats acceptable.
Does anyone know when such a sale may take place?
Usually Matrix has a sale around X-Mas - but the list of games on sale changes every year as not every game gets reduced in price.
And I'll let others explain to you that $50 is dirt cheap compared to other entertainment products - movie & dinner anyone ? [;)]
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Aren't you the developer behind Civil War General ?
http://www.thegloriouscause.us/
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Greetz,
Eddy Sterckx
RE: Prices
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 6:47 am
by JeanUSARMYGUARD
Sterckxe,
1. Forge of Freedom looks like a amazing game... the AAR reports I read make the game very interesting... it may possibly be the best civil war title I have yet seen.
To us it may be dirt cheap... but try explaining that to the wife lol... who let me get away with a weekend trip to the Gettysburg reenactment... buying books, collectibles, and etc.
I may have to wait a few weeks... lol.
2. Yes I am the developer of The Glorious Cause.
RE: Prices
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 7:47 am
by hadberz
Every now and then they have a blitzkrieg sale, its normally just one game that is marked down big time. Think the best I seen was 40% off. It's no notice so keep visiting the website

RE: Prices
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 2:22 pm
by SuluSea
As more and more war games from different companies hit the market, prices should go down or Matrix will start to lose faithful customers.
The last two games I purchased from Matrix I rarely play.
There are certain games at this site I would have already bought if the prices weren't what I consider expensive for an aged video game, atleast three of them.
I'm a big believer in free markets and people getting compensated for their hard work but asking someone to fork over $80 plus dollars for a 4 year old game is bordering on the absurd.
RE: Prices
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 2:29 pm
by Erik Rutins
ORIGINAL: SuluSea
I'm a big believer in free markets and people getting compensated for their hard work but asking someone to fork over $80 plus dollars for a 4 year old game is bordering on the absurd.
In the mainstream market, every game is only "new" for a few months until another game like it, but newer and better, comes along. This along with retail store stocking policies and the glut of releases means that products are rapidly discounted and the disappear. Because this is how the most popular games are sold, people come to expect it.
In a niche market like this one that's not the case. Development takes longer (fewer people, fewer resources) and it could be a decade before a game is truly "replaced" by a newer and better version. In the meantime, a game needs to generate a decent revenue stream to support development of the next title, which will probably take 2+ years. Also, most of our games are not focused on technological advances as their main features, like better graphics (though we do that too) but rather on improved gameplay and better strategy, which doesn't really "age".
Obviously, there are exceptions but for the most part I think that we may actually be underpricing our games and there are quite a few games we sell that are 4 years old that are still just as good as they day they were released and have not really been supplanted by newer releases. With all that said, we do usually reduce prices gradually as time goes on, but at nowhere near the mainstream market pace. Frankly, following that type of model would put us out of business.
Regards,
- Erik
RE: Prices
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 2:36 pm
by Kuokkanen
ORIGINAL: JeanUSARMYGUARD
Just curious when is Matrix games going to hold a sale on their products. I want to buy Forge of Freedom, but $50 is pretty steep and the $60 one that I want to purchase (box) is about the amount of money to fill up my gas tank.
Hey, stop complaining over there! New computer games in Europe (on shelf) cost 50 €, and that's $78,54 (US)!
RE: Prices
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 2:36 pm
by PunkReaper
I think that we may actually be underpricing our games
Nooooooooooooooo.........It wasn't me moaning about the prices......why should I suffer if other people annoy you moaning about the prices. Perhaps there could be two price lists, one for people who only say nice things about Matrix and another higher priced list for people who aren't so nice. I am willing to search the message board and compile a list of the children who have been naughty or nice.
RE: Prices
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 2:48 pm
by SuluSea
Thanks for the reply Erik. [:)] You make a very good case.
RE: Prices
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 2:49 pm
by sterckxe
ORIGINAL: SuluSea
I'm a big believer in free markets and people getting compensated for their hard work but asking someone to fork over $80 plus dollars for a 4 year old game is bordering on the absurd.
Remember when wargames for the C-64 and Spectrum were $50 ?
Well, that's a $100 in today's money.
http://www.westegg.com/inflation/
PC Wargames have never been so cheap. Compared to boardgames or miniatures they're even ridiculously cheap.
Greetz,
Eddy Sterckx
RE: Prices
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 3:11 pm
by SuluSea
ORIGINAL: sterckxe
ORIGINAL: SuluSea
I'm a big believer in free markets and people getting compensated for their hard work but asking someone to fork over $80 plus dollars for a 4 year old game is bordering on the absurd.
Remember when wargames for the C-64 and Spectrum were $50 ?
Well, that's a $100 in today's money.
http://www.westegg.com/inflation/
PC Wargames have never been so cheap. Compared to boardgames or miniatures they're even ridiculously cheap.
Greetz,
Eddy Sterckx
I remember in 1984 when my VCR cost 400 dollars .............your point?
There are certainly more developers making computer games now. If the consumer thinks games are too high they will buy elsewhere. Developers have the right to charge what they like, consumers have the right to make choices as well.
RE: Prices
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 3:53 pm
by Greybriar
ORIGINAL: Erik Rutins
In the mainstream market, every game is only "new" for a few months until another game like it, but newer and better, comes along. This along with retail store stocking policies and the glut of releases means that products are rapidly discounted and the disappear. Because this is how the most popular games are sold, people come to expect it.
In a niche market like this one that's not the case. Development takes longer (fewer people, fewer resources) and it could be a decade before a game is truly "replaced" by a newer and better version. In the meantime, a game needs to generate a decent revenue stream to support development of the next title, which will probably take 2+ years. Also, most of our games are not focused on technological advances as their main features, like better graphics (though we do that too) but rather on improved gameplay and better strategy, which doesn't really "age".
Obviously, there are exceptions but for the most part I think that we may actually be underpricing our games and there are quite a few games we sell that are 4 years old that are still just as good as they day they were released and have not really been supplanted by newer releases. With all that said, we do usually reduce prices gradually as time goes on, but at nowhere near the mainstream market pace. Frankly, following that type of model would put us out of business.
Thank you for your candid reply.
RE: Prices
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 4:16 pm
by David Heath
ORIGINAL: SuluSea
ORIGINAL: sterckxe
ORIGINAL: SuluSea
I'm a big believer in free markets and people getting compensated for their hard work but asking someone to fork over $80 plus dollars for a 4 year old game is bordering on the absurd.
Remember when wargames for the C-64 and Spectrum were $50 ?
Well, that's a $100 in today's money.
http://www.westegg.com/inflation/
PC Wargames have never been so cheap. Compared to boardgames or miniatures they're even ridiculously cheap.
Greetz,
Eddy Sterckx
I remember in 1984 when my VCR cost 400 dollars .............your point?
There are certainly more developers making computer games now. If the consumer thinks games are too high they will buy elsewhere. Developers have the right to charge what they like, consumers have the right to make choices as well.
The point I think Eddy is trying to make is this. Boardgames (Wargames) have gone up a lot in price since the 1980's and the PC games we purchased then were $50.00 or so. PC game prices have not changed to much. Item like a VCR which my Dad got one of the first Betamax machines has drop a lot since then but its a total mass market item. Again Wargames are far from that as a market force.
RE: Prices
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 4:42 pm
by pad152
It's not just price but value, most of the wargame titles have a longer life, I'm still playing war games that are more than 5 years old. I also have to laugh at people who complain at the price of a new wargame, yet see no problem with paying a lot more for the special limited editions.
Example:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=Fallout+III&x=0&y=0
Fallout 3 Exclusive Survival Edition - $119.00
Fallout 3 Special Edition - $79.00
Fallout 3 Standard Edition - $49.00
Sure makes the standard edition at $49.00 seem like a bargin (marketing [8|]), yet two or three weeks after retail release, I have no doubt Best Buy, Target, or Circuit City will have it on sale for $39.99.
RE: Prices
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 5:11 pm
by sterckxe
ORIGINAL: David Heath
The point I think Eddy is trying to make is this. Boardgames (Wargames) have gone up a lot in price since the 1980's and the PC games we purchased then were $50.00 or so. PC game prices have not changed to much.
From the Avalon-Hill pricelist for X-Mas '82 - a couple of classics for comparison reasons, the number between brackets is this translated to today's dollar
Afrika Korps : $14 ($32)
Battle of the Bulge : $16 ($36)
PanzerLeader : $16 ($36)
Russian Campaign : $14 ($32)
Squad Leader : $18 ($41)
Third Reich : $16 ($36)
Today's Classics (from GMT) :
Command and Colours : Ancients : $65
Combat Commander : $79
Europa Engulfed : $99
I think it's easy to spot a pattern here : today's board wargames have nearly *doubled* in price since the eighties - inflation taken into account - while PC wargames have *halved* in price.
And then I'm not even going into the price of today's miniatures : a $50 will get you half a dozen trees or a couple of hussars which you'll have to base and paint yourself.
In the famous words of MajorH, developer of TacOps : "If you can't afford the occasional $50 to buy yourself a new wargame, get yourself another hobby"
Greetz,
Eddy Sterckx
RE: Prices
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 5:41 pm
by noxious
ORIGINAL: sterckxe
In the famous words of MajorH, developer of TacOps : "If you can't afford the occasional $50 to buy yourself a new wargame, get yourself another hobby"
But sir, it's not a hobby, it's a
way of life !!!!
RE: Prices
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 7:07 pm
by Perturabo
Personally, I'm not able to afford buying more than one wargame per year.
I live in Poland, which means that I earn 4 times less than people on the West and I have much less money for anything.
Some Matrix Games titles are sold through a local publisher which has prices that are more adequate to my countrie's economic situation, but they are usually not the ones which I want to buy.
RE: Prices
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 7:43 pm
by pasternakski
ORIGINAL: noxious
ORIGINAL: sterckxe
In the famous words of MajorH, developer of TacOps : "If you can't afford the occasional $50 to buy yourself a new wargame, get yourself another hobby"
But sir, it's not a hobby, it's a
way of life !!!!
Well implied, noxious. Eddie ... you mean we shouldn't be hopeless, derelict addicts, willing to spend our last
shekel on what gives us the feeling we crave and can't do without?
Yeah, I guess maybe you're right. Oh, well ...
[opens another bottle of Vodka, fires up the crack pipe, breaks out the Bunsen burner, syringe, spoon, and tourniquet]
It's a delicate balance companies like Matrix have to strike. You have to price your products high enough that you can make a profit, but, if your customer base won't pay that price, you go broke anyway. Very few have made a success of pandering to us wargamers, who are notoriously short of disposable cash.
I have studied the rise and fall of companies like SPI and Avalon Hill, and two things are clear: when you try to mainstream yourself, you never win. Also, when you become a marketing conduit for other publishers, you pay the price - maybe the worst being that you lose your original identity and start becoming a stranger to the customer base that kept you going in those lean, early years when your titles were self-developed and always critically acclaimed.
You were the new kid in town, and everybody loved you. "They will never forget you 'til somebody new comes along."
I can only say that, as a wargamer/consumer of more than 45 years standing, I hope that Matrix stays in business. I don't buy all their titles (and have been notoriously cranky about some that I have bought), but very few other companies would even think about creating games that satisfy my particular - and peculiar - tastes. I will pay the price asked for products I desire, no questions asked. If I think it's too much, I will just say (as my girlfriend has said when coming back from a shopping trip where she didn't buy much of anything - and THAT doesn't happen very often), "I didn't see anything I couldn't live without."
So, join up, sign up, and re-enlist today! Throw some of that hard-earned cash Matrix's way! Keep 'em alive! I need a fix - err, I mean - I am ready to buy a new game as soon as I see one that I want!
RE: Prices
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 11:20 pm
by Doggie
Filthy capitalists.
Don't you guys know you should be working for the betterment of mankind instead of lining your pockets? Rutkins needs to sell his porche and start riding the subway with the rest of the proletariat.