by rickert
Scorpion0x17 wrote:
rickert wrote:
Scorpion0x17 wrote:
rickert wrote:
cornixt wrote:
rickert wrote:
dbc- wrote:
Very disappointed to see Iello only cares to cater for the group of costumers that can make it to events.
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Luckily there are lots of other publishers, creating great games, I can throw my money at.
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Luckily there are lots of other publishers, creating great games, I can throw my money at.
Agree with you 1000 percent. The company has no idea about the U.s. market or how to handle promos.
But if they made them available to everyone they would be expansions, not promos. Funny how people are having tantrums about new promos that have only just been shown, but not about the old promos that are no longer available to new players, but which they have already.
I don't think it is funny at all but extremely sensible. I don't think anyone expects promos to be available forever, but my point is that when they are available, there need to be more equity about what people have to do to get them. I don't even care if the promos aren't immediately available to everyone as long as they are eventually. That hasn't happened recently with King promos.
If everyone can get them, even if it's after some time, they're not promos, they're expansions!
No they're not and you know they're not. An expansion would be available to all equally for a particular price. There would be no need to stand rub your stomach, pat your head and say "Mother may I" to get the game pieces.
And that is why they're promos, and not expansions!
Or, in other words, they're not available to all, for a particular price, because they're not expansions, they're promos!
Doesn't make sense. Promos are designed to promote the game. If even 20 percent of the people who are your customers don't like being excluded from the promotion and become less inclined to buy your product, what is being promoted. Will the other 80 percent buy more product just because of the promo? I don't believe so.