CW2 on Gamersgate?

Started by thelastleonida, May 18, 2011, 04:56:54 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

thelastleonida

Hello everybody,
I would like to know if Creeper World 2 will be released on Gamersgate.com
Thanks in advance.

Echo51

There will be a flash portal release of Creeper world 2 eventually, but i'll leave the specifics to virgil :)
Join the chat! :D
- The only echo present here...

knucracker

I have not decided about gamersgate yet.  Normally, I get approached by the online stores shortly after release (this has started to happen already).  Everything depends on the deal and arrangements.  Gamersgate hasn't been a huge driver for sales of CW1 since most people prefer to purchase directly, but it is all a matter of store promotion and advertising.

But... it may yet show up there, I just can't say for sure.  I will say that my overall goal would be to have the game available through as many avenues as possible with reasonable deals in place all around.

Fisker

I'd register my interest in seeing it on Steam then, would be awesome if we could activate our already bought copies on Steam as well.

MadMag

Do you have any e-mail adress to steam where you can suggest indie games? I tried to search for it, but did not find any..

Kamron3

Quote from: Fisker on May 19, 2011, 06:12:56 AM
I'd register my interest in seeing it on Steam then, would be awesome if we could activate our already bought copies on Steam as well.

Steam is out of the question (at least it was for CW1)

Virgil contacted them about it and he never ended up getting a response out of them.

MadMag

If we are many they will listen.

Grauniad

Why would you want a game you can download and play on Steam? All that does is add the evil piece of Steam junk to the game and to your computer.
A goodnight to all and to all a good night - Goodnight Moon

MadMag


Grauniad

#9
Steam also takes 40% of the price of the game and they often want to discount the game. So say they discount it from $10 to $6 and then take 40% or $2.40, then Virgil gets $3.60 per game he sells on Steam. so he'd have to sell 3 games on Steam for each one game he sells locally (Of course, his current merchandiser also takes a cut, but it is a smaller cut). So only if Steam delivers huge quantities of sales does it make sense. Especially if it will cause sales to go through Steam that would otherwise have happened naturally here on Virgil's site.

I'd think he can look towards a mid-life kicker by trying to add it to Steam, once he got the bulk of sales driven by the Flash games he will put on Flash gaming sites. Then the discounting won't hurt so much.
A goodnight to all and to all a good night - Goodnight Moon

MadMag

Sounds like a good idea.

Fisker

Quote from: Kamron3 on May 19, 2011, 06:20:21 AM
Steam is out of the question (at least it was for CW1)

Virgil contacted them about it and he never ended up getting a response out of them.

That's too bad, but it's a somewhat common issue so i've heard, Valve is usually pretty swamped, which is understandable given their popularity, but unless they actually turned him down, i'd just figure it's because they were busy at the time.

Quote from: Grauniad on May 19, 2011, 09:01:42 AM
Why would you want a game you can download and play on Steam? All that does is add the evil piece of Steam junk to the game and to your computer.

I like having the "evil piece of Steam junk" installed, besides, it is entirely optional.

Quote from: Grauniad on May 19, 2011, 09:35:13 AM
Steam also takes 40% of the price of the game and they often want to discount the game. So say they discount it from $10 to $6 and then take 40% or $2.40, then Virgil gets $3.60 per game he sells on Steam. so he'd have to sell 3 games on Steam for each one game he sells locally (Of course, his current merchandiser also takes a cut, but it is a smaller cut). So only if Steam delivers huge quantities of sales does it make sense. Especially if it will cause sales to go through Steam that would otherwise have happened naturally here on Virgil's site.

I'd think he can look towards a mid-life kicker by trying to add it to Steam, once he got the bulk of sales driven by the Flash games he will put on Flash gaming sites. Then the discounting won't hurt so much.

Well all deals are different, and to my knowledge the default cut Valve takes is actually 30% and not 40%, and i've heard of only one exception which was Garry's Mod (It's a 50% cut due to the included Source Engine license)

Either way, i'm not gonna say i know a lot about those deals, but what i will say is that i think that CW1 and 2 are hidden gems, they are pretty good games, but not a lot of people know about them, One thing Steam atleast can do, is advertise for a product on their website, i think even with the cut that Valve takes, it's more than worth it in terms of gained customers than the loss in profits from the cut, and there's always the option of making the game Steamworks, which in my experience leads people to try and find cheaper alternatives than Steam, alternatives that may give you a bigger cut of the cake than Valve does.

Yelik

I found steam hard to use but it was hard to find cracked versions of games that used steam.

MadMag

#13
I don't love steam, but I like it :)

1. Can't get more easy than steam, the only bad thing about it is that you must read a little walkthrough if you want to move your games to another HD.

2. All big games (and almost all small) that used steam is cracked and released, not hard to find at all. If they are cracked you don't need to launch steam neway.

pixlepix

I had a dream that I was playing CW2. It was fun. But, I lost :(