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any idea why this is the case? i mean, what's the benefit in terms of marketing of revealing everything weeks in advance? i'd guess with digital downloads, you'd want to create a lot of buzz right around release time. but i don't know anything about making money. (in real life. much better with that in civ.)
It has to do with exposure and buzz. Every time they release information, people read about it which exposes them to the sales message and they (we) talk about it, which exposes others. Every exposure causes more people hear about it and some of them will make the choice to buy the game.
It all doesn't happen instantly though. Hundreds or thousands of us see the new info the same day it is revealed. However others will only find out days or weeks later when we talk about it. Then as the novelty wears off the buzz dies down and fewer people hear it for the first time.
The key is to reveal the final piece (preferably one that generates a lot of conversation) at just the right moment so that the buzz crescendo coincides with the release date. That way the most people are exposed to information at just the right time to allow them to make an impulse purchase.
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Yeah! We got a little "water" for the drought!
Yes, but does the 'no comment on leaks' extend to not commenting at all on leaked material? So surely if that is the case, we should expect them not to mention Venice/the Shoshone at all before release?
I wasn't very clear in my previous post - I don't find it odd that they haven't said anything about the leak itself, but it does strike me as odd that they are still refusing to confirm the final two Civs.
Yes, but does the 'no comment on leaks' extend to not commenting at all on leaked material? So surely if that is the case, we should expect them not to mention Venice/the Shoshone at all before release?
What would be devilishly good is if they reserved at least one of these leaked civs for a later DLC and produced a different civ that maybe they were preparing for DLC - just to show us that you can't always believe leaks.
I actually hope they do that with the Shoshone and replace it with the Kingdom of Kongo or something. Although, the cunning Great Merchant sitting in the Firaxis office would probably replace Venice instead to get more shinies as people are already all hyped up for it!
What would be devilishly good is if they reserved at least one of these leaked civs for a later DLC and produced a different civ that maybe they were preparing for DLC - just to show us that you can't always believe leaks.
Kongo is starting to runaway as the favorite over in the Ideas and Suggestions poll.
A Kongo DLC at some point would be sweet