[quote:505244923a="nevdully's"][quote:505244923a]Respectfully, Strat has an inherent difference from your business (Chiropractic, if I recall). It's called churn. Or burnout. It's natural for a certain percentage of players of ANY game to play once and decide it's not for them. It's also natural for a certain number of players to play for a while, lose interest and move on. And it's also natural for people to become hard core enthusiasts. With a medical service that improves a condition but doesn't cure it, like Chiro, the churn will be a lot less severe than with a game. Way of the world[/quote:505244923a]
I don't think this is entirely accurate..If in Chiro you lower your prices I doubt the customers would greatly increase their visits, not like the hardcore here would buy more teams.
Also as for burnout or other reasons for leaving *as far as we know from the printed word here*....price, price, price is the top 3 reasons people stop or cut way back...Sure there are a bunch of other reasons also but rarely do we read *burnout* is why someone leaves...If the game improvements, not just throwing more cards on top of more cards came at a more regular interval the few that leave from burnout would be tempted to stay....even the biggest group leaving (price) would be tempted to stay....Attract more,customers sure? But keeping your base customers is key.
No one, well just a few, are as hardcore as I, and I'm cutting way back (only 1 new team in two weeks, and only going to play using credits) in part due to price and in part due to long periods of stagnant game development.[/quote:505244923a]
I agree that medical services are less price sensitive than entertainment purchases. Conceded.
The reason you see more hard core players leave citing price, and no one citing burnout we could call "The Flounce Principle." Flouncing is essentially writing a screed then declaring that you're leaving. Which is what people who are leaving because of price are doing. Flouncing. When I burned out towards the start of ATG V, I did not flounce, because, well, when you're bored with something, you don't feel the need to flounce. When I got annoyed with some people on a board I used to frequent, I flounced. Because I was annoyed.
But, let's ask a deeper question on the "why do people leave" question? I still don't buy price, entirely, because the people who are flouncing off with price are people who have invested hundreds of dollars in playing and the price hasn't changed. So, when someone like Rabid Wolverines or Palanion says they're hanging up over price, what's really changed is their VALUATION of the product. A player's valuation determines whether they think $20 is a bargain or a rip off. When I burned out before, I could have cited money, because really, the value wasn't there for me at the time. But really, I was burnt out.
Yeah, circumstances change (especially in an economy like this), but when someone says it's now too expensive, what I think they are really saying is:
1- My circumstances have changed and I'm cutting back
2- I'm annoyed with the lack of progress/responsiveness/customer service, so my valuation has changed.
3- I'm kind of bored/frustrated with the game/my results.
There's nothing TSN can do about #1 and #3. And while I think Bernie does a good job, I think TSN has under resourced Strat, probably due to the niche appeal, relative to fantasy football, basketball, and baseball. But if it's cost effective, Bernie could use another body to address #2. Which would put a semi-permeable patch on the proverbial hole at the bottom of the bucket.