Roland
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Maybe we could do a private viewing with a few streamers where the backers get to watch first...It would be a cool nod to the original backers...
Maybe we could do a private viewing with a few streamers where the backers get to watch first...It would be a cool nod to the original backers...
Why are you trying to set off Thoddius? Why?Maybe we could do a private viewing with a few streamers where the backers get to watch first...
That would be interesting to witness. The opposition was much fiercer before the Alpha 16 release but when we did the event it turned out very positively. Afterward many who were initially opposed changed their minds. I realize not all did but the opposition was much lighter this time around and really seems limited to people who really don't like the whole streamer scene in the first place. So if this event turns out to be a great thing then I really expect the pool of those in favor to grow and the pool of those opposed to shrink until it reaches whatever number of people will never change their mind about the entertainment value of streaming.We need to make sure we rally together to keep this from happening for A18, and if TFP continues to behave this way then we need to start a collective negative media campaign against them so they will know without a doubt that the over 2 million of us that have supported them along the way are the reason they have made every alpha version of this game.With that said, bad move pimps.
Thoddius? I just read Guppy's remark. Maybe the joke is too soon....Why are you trying to set off Thoddius? Why?
Too bad Neebs is playing FO76 and someone mentioned they may wait until Stable to record their videos. :yo:That would be interesting to witness. The opposition was much fiercer before the Alpha 16 release but when we did the event it turned out very positively. Afterward many who were initially opposed changed their minds. I realize not all did but the opposition was much lighter this time around and really seems limited to people who really don't like the whole streamer scene in the first place. So if this event turns out to be a great thing then I really expect the pool of those in favor to grow and the pool of those opposed to shrink until it reaches whatever number of people will never change their mind about the entertainment value of streaming.
The whole streaming scene is growing faster and faster and people who like streaming (and there are legions) are excited about the event. They actually prefer watching it to playing it as long as they know they'll get it a couple days later. They WANT to see what happens to their favorite streamers as they experience A17 and value experiencing together in a big happy chat room more than they care about experiencing it alone for the first time. Then there are all the ambivalent people who aren't into streaming but aren't triggered by it. They may wish they had it first but without any negative feelings about streamers they get that a publicity event like this can be good to promote the game and bring in new players and after all it's just three days. I hear this response from the most and these people just aren't angry enough to want to try and work against The Fun Pimps and see their efforts fail. The people you will try to collect on your crusade to end it are pretty much those who can't type the word streamer without adding a pejorative adjective and who can't stand the whole culture of watching someone else play instead of playing on their own.
It is inevitable that as time goes on and new gamers come into the hobby more and more of them are going to be attracted to the streamer culture and that whole form of entertainment. That is simply what the trend shows. Really what it comes down to is what the steam charts show at the public release. A lot of detractors have been predicting a flaccid release due to too long of a release schedule, so many recent negative reviews, lots of other AAA games to play right now, and bad forum moderators banning people for no good reason. I'm really feeling a lot of anticipation to look at the steam charts next week and see if we set all new records or if those beating on the doom and gloom drums for the last six months will be correct.
So go for it. Maybe those who actually want another streamer event before A18 can also rally to make sure it does happen and then we'll see what portions of the over 2 million of us will make what happen. (Oops...Neeb's Gaming has over 1.7 million streamer fans all by themselves and that's just one channel....)
Yes, they messaged me with their regrets but also desiring to have us let them know what they could do to help promote 7 Days to Die in the future. In all of my correspondence with them they have acted very much from the position of using their leverage to promote and help indie game company's. It has always been whatever they can do to help us rather than what we can do to help them. Very classy fellows who are passionate about the whole game industry.Too bad Neebs is playing FO76 and someone mentioned they may wait until Stable to record their videos. :yo:
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It was just funny because Thoddius said that the A1 people deserve something special, but he said that he does not watch streamers. Your special offer for the A1 faithful: watching streamers. I actually thought it was a pointed jab. (You know I'm not really worried about these people.)Thoddius? I just read Guppy's remark. Maybe the joke is too soon....
Streaming events are good, but not imo when the rest get shafted and have to wait longer for the game/patch because of one. Thats my opinion on it anyway, its more the principal than the time delay. I still can't see any valid reason why it can't be released to all today (nov 16th) and still have the streaming event. I mean how is the current playerbase getting it the same time as the streamers going to hurt anything?Yes, they messaged me with their regrets but also desiring to have us let them know what they could do to help promote 7 Days to Die in the future. In all of my correspondence with them they have acted very much from the position of using their leverage to promote and help indie game company's. It has always been whatever they can do to help us rather than what we can do to help them. Very classy fellows who are passionate about the whole game industry.
I wasn't really referencing them in regards to this weekend specifically. I was talking about that if there ever was to be a campaign to end future streaming events and an opposing one to continue future streaming events there are quite a few on the side of wanting to continue these events. I guess only going through with it would actually reveal the relative sizes of the camps.
Again, I don't see how letting everyone have it on the same day would effect that at all. If anything you'd have even more free marketing from even more people streaming it, so its a win-win. Not to mention word of mouth from all the people who have the game talking about it creating more buzz. So there is even more of a reason to release it to all at once.When A16-e was released to streamers first, it was a Thank You to them for supporting TFP. The added number of views helped them financially.
Now, its partially that plus trying to get more people to buy the game so TFP can continue with 7D2D and the second game that has been hinted at after 2019. Loyalty is a big deal to TFP.
With YouTube, videos become more "visible" as the number of viewers, comments and likes increase. So we would help the streams directly and help TFP indirectly by watching the streamers. Also, a few videos with large viewer bases would be more effective than a lot of videos that have little "visibility".Again, I don't see how letting everyone have it on the same day would effect that at all. If anything you'd have even more free marketing from even more people streaming it, so its a win-win. Not to mention word of mouth from all the people who have the game talking about it creating more buzz.
I know, but the big streamers/youtubers will still be posting videos and such even if everyone got it the same time, and people tend to go to the more well known ones then some random joe on youtube. I guess it would saturate the list a little bit if it was open to all. All that hurts though is the again the youtube/streamers income. I don't see how it'd hurt TFP. Unless I am missing something here, if someone would point it out that'd be great.With YouTube, videos become more "visible" as the number of viewers, comments and likes increase. So we would help the streams directly and help TFP indirectly by watching the streamers. Also, a few videos with large viewer bases would be more effective than a lot of videos that have little "visibility".
Another one who misses the point completly. As for streamers being hard working? you sit there and play videogames like the rest of us, Get off your high horse please. Your just a gamer like the rest of us. Nothing more, nothing less. Were all gamers here.Hey siv. I'd love for you to stop by my stream. I'm being incredibly selfish again this Christmas season raising money to feed the homeless. I'm using this event to drum up support for it.
I'd love to have you there. considering we are all here for views and money, and haven't helped sell thousands of copies of a game through our videos. You can see for yourself how selfish and ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥s we all are.
Without that early access, i wouldn't have quite the push to raise money (we raised 5.5k and fed over 2000 people in 6 months) and this helps us with that. But you're right, we shouldn't get early access to showcase the game as a thank you (give and take) for what we do for the industry.
and before anyone wants to try to argue that content creators don't have a huge sway on gaming markets, you should really do your research first.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/kevinanderton/2018/01/14/the-business-of-video-games-streamers-and-refereum/#2db772536617
It's really only 3 days, just because some people have built a following and worked hard to get their channel to the point developers are approaching them with offers doesn't mean they shouldn't have early access. I get tons of emails every week from companies willing to do this.
7 days is the only place i've ever seen the community female dog so much about 3 days of early access for a select group of hard workers who earned their positions in the market.
A lot of us are here because we love what we do, and happened to become successful at it.
And don't even dare call me a shill, or defending. I've been banned twice. right roland?
100% disagree with this, respectfully.Another one who misses the point completly. As for streamers being hard working? you sit there and play videogames like the rest of us, Get off your high horse please. Your just a gamer like the rest of us. Nothing more, nothing less. Were all gamers here.
That said, I still don't see how releasing it to all hurts anyone. Other than streamers wanting to feel special it seems, as you've proven in that post there.