
Originally Posted by
Lux_Rayna
Your english is really good ^^ pleasure to read.
Course now I have to say I completely disagree with all the complaining for a lot of reasons. Firstly, advertising is expensive. It's not cheap, it's not free, and there's no guarantee you'll get that return on investment. Secondly, there's little reason to advertise when you have a pretty strong core playerbase already. Thirdly, no amount of ad-campaigning is going to change anyone's mind about FFXIV. Fact is they already LOST everyone's trust after producing that failure of a launch. Do you really think a bunch of flashy ads, limited gameplay footage, and a bunch of promises are going to mean anything to anybody?? No. Plus going on a big media campaign is just ASKING for all the cynical, no-life, d-bags to look for any reason to trash the game and prove that they were right about it the first time. In other words, it's potential suicide. After a really bad launch the best thing you can do is fly under the radar and let word of mouth take care of the rest.
Making a big show of it is like pouring blood into shark-infested waters. All those disgruntled video game pencil pushers will jump on your so-called "new" product and publicly rip it to shreds.
SE actually knows what they are doing here. It would be stupid to walk right back out into the spotlight that torched you..especially when you have share prices to worry about.
EDIT: For those who dont know, SE's share prices took a HUGE hit after FFXIV's bad launch last year. And for those who dont know, news can have a huge impact on a company's share prices. In other words, its best to keep FFXIV out of major news, otherwise they risk another big drop if things don't start off very smoothly.