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<blockquote data-quote="Clunk" data-source="post: 771080" data-attributes="member: 54753"><p>Sadly, they treat the niche rugby game market as exactly that. They rely on the fact that those of us longing for a decent rugby game will likely buy it anyway, regardless of the delays/decisions they make so don't bother saying anything.</p><p></p><p>What they fail to grasp is that that same band of people would happily help promote their product for them, and hype the game to their friends etc <strong>if we ourselves were given confidence in the product and knew roughly when it was due</strong>.</p><p></p><p>The number of rugby supporters/players I know who have either never heard of the Rugby Challenge series or simply assumed it was no better than Rugby 15 due to the lack of publicity, is easily 25+. It annoys me when people say there is "little money to be made from a niche sporting ***le", when there is so much untapped revenue there. Rugby is a community sport - get the game right and involve the right people and that community will multiply sales of your game. It needs to hit the ground running though - if online play thrives from day one then the game will continue to do well, IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clunk, post: 771080, member: 54753"] Sadly, they treat the niche rugby game market as exactly that. They rely on the fact that those of us longing for a decent rugby game will likely buy it anyway, regardless of the delays/decisions they make so don't bother saying anything. What they fail to grasp is that that same band of people would happily help promote their product for them, and hype the game to their friends etc [B]if we ourselves were given confidence in the product and knew roughly when it was due[/B]. The number of rugby supporters/players I know who have either never heard of the Rugby Challenge series or simply assumed it was no better than Rugby 15 due to the lack of publicity, is easily 25+. It annoys me when people say there is "little money to be made from a niche sporting ***le", when there is so much untapped revenue there. Rugby is a community sport - get the game right and involve the right people and that community will multiply sales of your game. It needs to hit the ground running though - if online play thrives from day one then the game will continue to do well, IMO. [/QUOTE]
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