(Grimshawl @ Aug. 16 2006,09:02)
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do you have anything, any type of evidence that shows that most of the gamers GW lost when epic went unsupported actually switched over to GWs other games? I've never seen any type of evidence of this anywhere. I do know some gamers like myself who where already playing multible GW games, 40K, Warhammer, Space Hulk, Epic, Necromunda, etc., etc., that kept playing the other games, but I dont know anyone who was only playing epic and then when support was droped picked up, 40k, or one of their other games. and If anything I scaled my other GW purchases back as the loss of support for Epic was disheartening and I found I didnt have as much excitement regarding GW as a whole, it wasnt much longer before I stoped playing Warhammer Fantasy as well. and while thats just me, I havent ever seen any hard evidence that Epics fans suddenly all moved on to 40K, if this type of marketing really did work so well, GW would only have one game line at this point.
Hi!
..and this is the crux of the discussion.
For those who played multiple GW games and stopped playing epic there is no loss or gain for GW.
Everyone I know that ONLY play epic, stopped playing GW altogether. I have yet to personally know someone who switched to paying 40k or fantasy after epic got gutted.
Speaking in net outcomes this is a loss for GW, simple.
Primarch