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August 22, 2013 9:31 pm  #11


Re: Business Decisions in the Gaming World

Interesting,  though,  how eager they obviously are  to have us play their
"free"  casino game.  I did try it,  immediately deleted it when I realized
you had to play  on-line,  which I have absolutely not the faintest shred of interest in!  But it keeps coming back,  like a bad dream.  Don't know if it's back on my GM,  but the ads are intrusive.  Still,  it's not enough to drive me away.  I did notice that Paul Thelen,  in his interview or whatever it was,  said that most of BF's  customer base now consists of mobile players.  And,  of course,  they have to   "go with our strength."  Meaning money.


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August 22, 2013 9:52 pm  #12


Re: Business Decisions in the Gaming World

Oh,  Tirama,  thanks for posting the link to the full article!  I hadnt seen it before I offered my two farthings worth.  I didn't know about the layoffs,  or the cancellation of the cloud thingie,  which I had no interest in.  Apparently,  no one else did,  either.  So I guess  it wasn't just the forums that took a hit.


Humor will glue your fragments into one whole.  ~Osho
 

August 22, 2013 10:01 pm  #13


Re: Business Decisions in the Gaming World

I don't think BFG is going anywhere either.
I just don't care for the recent turn of events, and they have very little I am interested in buying these days. I took a one year sabbatical from BFG but retained my membership, out of a sense of loyality I guess. When I came back a few months ago it was still slim pickins for me, I like LFG, adventure games; I am really burnt out on the others. The exception to the rule is that I will play almost anything in a group play .
@ Miss Cat Lady, how did you get rid of the casino game? I don't have that option.I can only click the "New ways to play" option which only temporarily hides it,
Beth

 

August 23, 2013 1:03 pm  #14


Re: Business Decisions in the Gaming World

Here's the link to what Gamezebo said following BFG's announcement:

www.gamezebo.com/news/2013/08/22/big-changes-big-fish-games-mirror-industry-trend


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August 23, 2013 1:20 pm  #15


Re: Business Decisions in the Gaming World

stusue wrote:

Here's the link to what Gamezebo said following BFG's announcement:

www.gamezebo.com/news/2013/08/22/big-changes-big-fish-games-mirror-industry-trend

Thanks for the link.

Quote from article:

A fairly notable developer of premium hidden object games (who has asked to remain anonymous) has told us that their most recent hidden object adventure will be their last. For their next release, they’ll be working on a free-to-play mobile game in a completely different genre. “The reason we're changing direction is dictated by market change,” we were told.

SO, any guess who the  "fairly notable developer" is?
 


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August 23, 2013 5:34 pm  #16


Re: Business Decisions in the Gaming World

I don't get it.  What are people so angry about?  It's not like BFG is closing and we're going to loose all our games.  It looks to me at this point that people are just looking for reasons to be mad at BFG.

 

August 23, 2013 5:39 pm  #17


Re: Business Decisions in the Gaming World

sandhan wrote:

Interesting,  though,  how eager they obviously are  to have us play their
"free"  casino game.  I did try it,  immediately deleted it when I realized
you had to play  on-line,  which I have absolutely not the faintest shred of interest in!  But it keeps coming back,  like a bad dream.  Don't know if it's back on my GM,  but the ads are intrusive.  Still,  it's not enough to drive me away.  I did notice that Paul Thelen,  in his interview or whatever it was,  said that most of BF's  customer base now consists of mobile players.  And,  of course,  they have to   "go with our strength."  Meaning money.

  I get annoyed when they say that most of the customer base consists of mobile players; it is what they would LIKE to think but we all know that it can't be true!
I deleted the casino game from the GM, will see if it came back ; how rude, if so!
Oh yes, it is ALL about the money. 
Funny, as I find fewer and fewer games on BF that interest me, I started back to adventure games(where I started, lol) and have discovered a lot of wonderful indie developers, (like Darkling studios, etc)

 

August 24, 2013 11:00 am  #18


Re: Business Decisions in the Gaming World

Tirama, I have no idea who the "fairly notable developer" is - although I'd love to know! But what I find interesting is the "fairly" which could mean that it's not a big developer at all and one we won't even miss.

sandhan and Ali, well, BFG is a business so of course it's all about money. If it weren't  they'd go bankrupt and then we'd really lose access to all our games.

But I'd like to know what the 30 days discussion with the Cork employees is all about. Maybe people working from home as mods and translators rather than have an office and have to pay for all the overheads?


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What you're doing today is important
because you're exchanging a day of your life for it.
 

August 24, 2013 10:22 pm  #19


Re: Business Decisions in the Gaming World

I've read the various articles/posts written about this.  I think a while ago either someone told me that a developer was switching to mobile games or I read it some place.  I can't remember which developer it was though.

Since Ireland is part of the EU BFG will have to play by the EU's rules.  That mandates a 30 day  discussion (consultation?) with the employees before they can be terminated.  It would be interesting if Ireland gave BFG any "perks" to get them to locate in Irelandf.

Knock on wood, cross my fingers (which makes it hard to type! ) I haven't gotten BFG Casino installed in my GM.  It seems very cuious that just a few weeks ago BFG was gungh ho to get 13 year olds into the Forums.  Now they have a game that can be easily abused by said young players (buying tons of chips on parent's credit card).  And isn't it illegal to aim gambling at children?

 

August 24, 2013 11:02 pm  #20


Re: Business Decisions in the Gaming World

Oops!  i spoke too soon.  BFG CASINO was in my GM.  I deleted it but it will be interesting to see if it is as hard to get rid of as cockroaches!

 

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