I would give Adam a break. Unfortunately, and it's quite evident, he has no experience in PR. It's not easy stuff. Konami should put someone in there who has education, training, and experience in this kind of thing. Again, PR is not easy stuff.
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are the reasons for the delayed pc demo stated anywhere?
are the reasons for the delayed pc demo stated anywhere?
Just exclude the teams and players data from the demo code, thats it! Stupid argument from Konami.
So reasonable, no wonder you're in charge of the orphanage.It follows on from previous early demo release where Modders
revealed all teams ahead of release.A licencing and marketing disaster and embarrassment for Konami.
Of course they only had themselves to blame leaving that content in the demo and inquisitive minds unlocking the files.
Its no surprise that the demo for PC is now being kept close to their chest.
Disappointing for PC users as it is.We just need to be patient now.
You don't have children do you? When your kids are getting into the Christmas gifts before Dec 25th, you don't run around accommodating the brats. They just don't get to see their gifts under the tree 'til after they wake up Christmas morning.Just exclude the teams and players data from the demo code, thats it! Stupid argument from Konami.
So reasonable, no wonder you're in charge of the orphanage.
Konami and PES doesn't rely on this or any other gaming community to survive. The game survives because it's a simulation alternative to the arcade counterpart EA puts out each year. The reason FIFA outsells PES is because most gamers are young arcade online players who want licensed clubs. Konami will always struggle to match EA in sales because of that, and also because Konami continues to design the game for a much smaller and much more particular group of gamers. People here should be appreciating that fact instead of attacking them.Sure thing, excuse a multimillion-dollar company's incompetence with the curiosity of your own community, the same one that gave PES a fighting chance against EA's licensing monopoly in the first place..
Un-fucking-believable.
So reasonable, no wonder you're in charge of the orphanage.
You realize people don't accept the actual reason and still complain, right? Look at Anderson's post right after mine for example. People complain that Konami is screwing the PC community, when it was the PC modding community that was response for this.LOL ... do you realise he just simply answered the question with the actual reason, right?
You realize people don't accept the actual reason and still complain, right? Look at Anderson's post right after mine for example. People complain that Konami is screwing the PC community, when it was the PC modding community that was response for this.
Konami and PES doesn't rely on this or any other gaming community to survive.
Konami continues to design the game for a much smaller and much more particular group of gamers.
PES 2014 sales:Any "smart company" would NOT have had that information in the demo that could've been accessed in the first place, ffs!
I still think this 1-2% of sales on PC is a load of bullshit, do we really believe sales on PC are only 1-2% out of total across all platforms? utter bollocks, maybe they mean Steam sales, when the game is priced higher than buying it for £20 from an online store like shopto?
It's the internet, everything is reliable and true on the internet.How do we know the information from vgchartz is reliable?
People can't accept that Konomi is making a business decision as any smart company would.
It's a money-saving decision because they're not wasting money and resources custom designing a demo for the few thousand PC gamers that will even care about a demo. Pretty easy to understand from that perspective. As for PC sports gaming in general, it's essentially a losing proposition at best anyway. Why do you think EA has eliminated PC versions of their football, hockey and golf franchises? Not much money in it so not much to cripple. Companies are all focused on consoles now and DLC etc.So the huge majority of the industry is dumb for releasing proper demos and not crippling their PC releases?
Exactly yes.i dont get all the fuss, there will be a demo. u download it. play it. then buy the game on november 14th
It's a money-saving decision because they're not wasting money and resources custom designing a demo for the few thousand PC gamers that will even care about a demo. Pretty easy to understand from that perspective. As for PC sports gaming in general, it's essentially a losing proposition at best anyway. Why do you think EA has eliminated PC versions of their football, hockey and golf franchises? Not much money in it so not much to cripple. Companies are all focused on consoles now and DLC etc.
What a silly argument. They don't have to make a demo for PC, just have to port the consoles' demos, minus the differences in lighting, details, etc. (if the gameplay claims are true). Is the same way they do it final game. Plus they will release a demo, so it's not a matter of resources.It's a money-saving decision because they're not wasting money and resources custom designing a demo for the few thousand PC gamers that will even care about a demo. Pretty easy to understand from that perspective. As for PC sports gaming in general, it's essentially a losing proposition at best anyway. Why do you think EA has eliminated PC versions of their football, hockey and golf franchises? Not much money in it so not much to cripple. Companies are all focused on consoles now and DLC etc.