by franky35 » Sun Feb 12, 2012 12:36 pm
Thanks Bernie, you have saved SOM online. I agree with the previous statement about pricing - that this is a business and the pricing has to be appropriate to fund the costs of doing business and return a profit for the company. Otherwise, it would be a charity. Obviously, the lower the price, the more players, but the less return per player. Its cheaper than attending an actual game, but perhaps more expensive than some other on-line games. The tough question for Bernie and his employers is to find the price point that is best for the business overall (meets costs, builds fan base, etc etc). Maybe there will be some really creative ideas. I love SOM and looking forward to playing after the ownership transfer.
It is a great game. Will we be seeing a return of football? Also, information about the fielding charts, bunting charts, etc. has been very difficult to access, many of us would appreciate easier access to the die roll charts that HAL uses. On the game replay in mystery card formats, can we see which fielder makes the play and when the fielder card is in play? Would that really make the mystery card easier to figure out?