Joia Crenca
Science and Trade Institute Caldari State
254
|
Posted - 2015.11.17 23:35:24 -
[1] - Quote
I've mentioned this before, but I'd really like to see the playerbase grow more. The current advertising doesn't seem to be doing much.
We know that the art teams for EVE can make some incredible videos. How much would it cost to see one of these on a digital billboard, and would we have to be sure it wasn't on a billboard where drivers would be so distracted by the ad, that they'd stop driving safely? |
Jill Xelitras
Xeltec services
468
|
Posted - 2015.11.18 01:36:05 -
[2] - Quote
I'd advertize on Pxxxhub
Also, can someone explain what this thread is about?-á (Relax ! I'm just quoting Holgrak Blacksmith here.)
When life gives you lemons, swap letters and poof: melons, solemn melons.
|
Indahmawar Fazmarai
4161
|
Posted - 2015.11.18 07:05:05 -
[3] - Quote
Joia Crenca wrote:I've mentioned this before, but I'd really like to see the playerbase grow more. The current advertising doesn't seem to be doing much.
We know that the art teams for EVE can make some incredible videos. How much would it cost to see one of these on a digital billboard, and would we have to be sure it wasn't on a billboard where drivers would be so distracted by the ad, that they'd stop driving safely?
CCP has driven EVE to a place where advertising won't cut it, since EVE's issues are not related to awareness.
For years, and for different reasons, CCP didn't attended properly the cash cows in EVE. Now they are leaving the game faster than CCP can sort it, and CCP's financials are taking some kind of hit. The kind of hit that leads a MMO to consider a tiny-wee-bit of pay-to-win and take a first step on the road to free to play.
What EVE needs is Avatar Gameplay for 2011, Sovereignty III for 2013 and Highsec Reloaded for 2015.
We're here in 2015 without avatar gameplay, Sovereignty III has been implemented with dubious success and a Highsec revamp is not even on the plans.
CCP Seagull: "EVE should be a universe where the infrastructure you build and fight over is as player driven and dynamic as the EVE market is now".
62% of players: "We're not interested. May we have Plan B, please?"
CCP Seagull: "What Plan B?"
|