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Post by stepheno1683 on Apr 21, 2011 9:08:27 GMT -5
www.gamasutra.com/view/news/34224/Valve_We_Will_Not_Provide_Data_For_Digital_Sales_Charts.phpValve has said that it will not hand over data for a digital sales tracking chart, insisting that "it's not important" for developers to know how competitors are doing.
The company provides its Steam developers with on-the-hour sales tracking, and believes that it would be a backwards step to release this data for a tracking chart.
Talking to UK-based news site MCV, director of business development at Valve Jason Holtman said, "The idea of a chart is old. It came from people trying to aggregate disaggregated information. What we provide to partners is much more rapid and perfected information."
Holtman used the retail sales charts as an example. "If you look back at the way retail charts have been made," he said, "they have been proven to be telling an inaccurate story. They apparently had shown how the PC format was dying when it was actually thriving."
Although having a detailed digital sales chart would provide the bigger picture with reduced discrepancies, Holtman is not convinced it is necessary. "The point is, it’s not super important for a publisher or developer to know how well everyone is doing," he argued.
"What’s important to know is exactly how your game is doing – why it’s climbing and why it’s falling. Your daily sales, your daily swing, your rewards for online campaign number three. That’s what we provide."
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Post by LanceUppercut on May 6, 2011 21:31:20 GMT -5
Are developers not allowed to post their own sales figures from Steam?
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Post by classicjoey on May 7, 2011 14:39:04 GMT -5
Thats kind of an interesting stance to take. I could see how other developers and companies would look at others sales and think "Hey, having zombies in our game could give it an edge that suchandsuch game had"
Its fun to following the sales of titles though.
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I'm sure the developer can release the sales if they wanted.
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Post by Sondiame on May 8, 2011 18:32:05 GMT -5
Thats kind of an interesting stance to take. I could see how other developers and companies would look at others sales and think "Hey, having zombies in our game could give it an edge that suchandsuch game had" Its fun to following the sales of titles though. [edit] I'm sure the developer can release the sales if they wanted. I'm pretty sure they can though, i mean it is their property
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Post by CreepinDeth on May 9, 2011 15:46:11 GMT -5
Developers I believe don't have a whole lot of power. I'm pretty sure the publishers can definitely post numbers if they like though.
My only theory for this stance is that prices might stay higher than usual. If developers/publishers know how well a game is doing at a price point, other developers might not want to drop their prices.
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Post by classicjoey on May 10, 2011 20:14:57 GMT -5
That could be CreepinDeth; however, perhaps there will be more games that publishers look to for movement. If they see a popular game is going on sale they may drop their prices to compete at the same time. Also I would imagine the larger publishers can get pretty good estimates on sales based on reviews and internet chatter.
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