The Seasons

edited March 2011 in General Chat
One thing that truly irks is when web-sites announce "coming this fall". or "due in summer".

50% of the planet is below the equator, and "fall" and "summer" do not mean the same thing.

if you're going to market world-wide, then don't disregard potential customers.

Yes, I know there are more up-overs than there are down-unders, but numbers don't make the issue right.

Anyway, that's my whinge.

Comments

  • edited March 2011
    I dunno... they market for their home country... would you prefer they just block other countries to buy it?
  • edited March 2011
    If they don't have a specific release month, would you rather they say, "Coming in Q3FY11!"?
  • edited March 2011
    50% of the planet is below the equator but not 50% of the game buying-population. Hell, I'm just stoked I get to buy Telltale games on their site for the same price as everyone else.

    I saw a retail copy of ToMI in a store today for the first time. It has been over a year since its completion, not to mention that the retail copy priced at over $50 AUD.

    Telltale are based in California, when they say game is coming out in "fall" I don't feel disrespected in the slightest. It is easier for us to adjust to them than for them to adjust to every potential customer on the planet.
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