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Chapter 51 Suppressed, but not completely suppressed?

Chapter 51 Suppressed, but not completely suppressed?
Any player who comes in at one point will see eloquent comments with a lot of likes.

Han Qi has every reason to believe that these bad reviews have affected the sales of the game.

So, with so many bad reviews, is it really because Age of Empires is acclimated?
Is it true that, for Cyberstar players, "Age of Empires" is not that good?
Han Qi went to some other small and medium online stores on purpose.

Han Qi found that although the number of comments in the comment areas of these small channels is generally small, it is not as good as the polar bear game market with huge traffic.

But the comment areas of these small and medium-sized channels are basically all positive reviews, even high scores!
Compared with the comment area of ​​the polar bear game market, there were long-winded and high-quality bad reviews that popped up from time to time.

The difference is still obvious.

After making the comparison, Han Qi almost knew it.

I, there is a high probability that I was hacked?

In the negative review area, many people mentioned that it was not as good as "The Great Conquest of the 13th Century".

It was a game from Polar Bear's Odin Studio.

Considering the polar bear's usual tactics, Han Qi had no choice but to think of the polar bear company.

It's just that he is still so weak now, even "Age of Empires" is just an incomplete, golden hand platform game.

That's it?

This has already attracted the attention and suppression of polar bears?

Was it really strangled in the cradle?

This is too exaggerated, right?
Is this the polar bear company's all-round suppression of the game industry?
At the very least, wait until I sell "Age of Empires" and become famous before suppressing it!

Did the suppression come a little too early?
Han Qi knew that polar bears were ruthless, but he didn't expect to be so ruthless...

But a careful analysis: To be reasonable, it is just a few bad reviews, although it has an impact, it is not fatal?

If he was really targeted by a polar bear, it stands to reason that this wouldn't be the only reason he was suppressed, right?
Suppressed, but not completely suppressed?
Although Han Qi knows a lot, Han Qi really doesn't understand this.

But Han Qi also knew that if he was really there, the polar bear game market would be hacked by the polar bear game company.

There's nothing you can do about it.

Ball certificates, circumstantial evidence, plus the organizers and co-organizers are all polar bears. It is impossible to complain about polar bears at the polar bears' home court, right?

Even, in Han Qi's plan.

been hacked.

It's also part of the plan.

For company dogs, don't expect anything!

Their lower limit is far lower than most people think.

……

Putting aside the possibility of being hacked, Hanqi is currently focusing on the game itself.

After the first day that Age of Empires went on sale.

Han Qi deliberately compared "Age of Empires" with the comment area of ​​"13th Century Conquest" of the same type and theme.

From the number of comments and messages, it is naturally incomparable.

"The Great Conquest of the 13th Century", which was launched in the morning, has more than 10000 ratings and comments on the Polar Bear Store.

The number of ratings and comments for "Age of Empires" is less than 300.

Although not every player will come to the comment area to rate and leave a message after purchasing the game.

But presumably, the ratio is about the same.

The ratings and reviews of "13th Century Conquest" in the polar bear market are 30 times higher than "Age of Empires".

It can also be estimated that the sales volume of "13th Century Conquest" in the polar bear market should exceed 30 times that of "Age of Empires".

The last game of Odin Studio was the phenomenal "Three Kingdoms".

Although this "13th Century Conquest" is unlikely to reach the hundreds of millions of sales of "Three Kingdoms", tens of millions of sets are still stable.

Compared with "Age of Empires", the two are not on the same level.

If Han Qi really wants to use "Age of Empires" to fight "13th Century Conquest".

Seeing this kind of data, it is estimated that he will vomit blood directly.

Fortunately, Han Qi didn't think so.

The coffee positions of the two games are completely different, and even the game platforms are also different.

The road is facing the sky, go to one side.

Looking at the average score of 13 points in "The Great Conquest of the 7.3th Century".

Look at "Age of Empires", which still has 8.6 points even if it is hacked.

For the overall sales of "Age of Empires", Han Qi remains optimistic.

After all, judging by the number of reviews, Age of Empires should have sold well on its first day without any promotion.

In addition to the polar bear game market, which has been bombarded by suspected bad reviews.

Other small and medium-sized online channels are all well-received, and it is just around the corner to be on the praise list.

For many games, the first day is the pinnacle of sales.

However, "Age of Empires", which is light on publicity and quality, will obviously continue to grow.

While the online channel is selling steadily, Hanqi has also received feedback from rebellious players.

Rebel players, as the largest offline channel of "Age of Empires", occupy a very important share in the sales of the entire game.

A manager of Rebel Players said to Han Qi: "We Rebel Players have promoted the game "Age of Empires" to a considerable extent."

"And on the first day, in all stores owned by rebel players, the sales of "Age of Empires" added up to 5000 sets."

"Considering that it is a Jinshou platform after all, the sales volume is already pretty good."

"The point is that based on the current feedback, the word-of-mouth of the game has exploded."

"According to the word-of-mouth feedback and the analysis of previous big data, the sales of "Age of Empires" will definitely climb several peaks again."

The manager of the rebellious player even congratulated Han Qi in advance: "Congratulations, "Age of Empires" is destined to become a successful work."

"On sale for two more days, we rebel players will probably start preparing for replenishment."

Hearing what the rebellious player said, Han Qi finally felt relieved.

After all, they are professional game sellers, so they must have a good grasp of sales trends.

Judging from the general situation on the first day of the game, even if "Age of Empires" cannot become a hit, its sales can definitely meet expectations.

While rejoicing, the rebel player said: "In order to better promote the game, our company is going to hold a temporary signing event at the 'Manga Games' exhibition."

"There will be star players, live games and live broadcasts."

"I hope that Mr. Han can come to participate as a representative of the developer."

The rebel players want to hold an event, which is good for the sales of "Age of Empires", and Han Qi is naturally very supportive.

It's just that they want themselves to participate?
Although Han Qi knows that protecting personal privacy is almost a luxury in this era.

But Han Qi doesn't want to make a high-profile appearance just yet.

So Han Qi agreed to go, but did not fully agree.

"I have some business things to do myself, so let's get my assistant to attend the event."

(End of this chapter)

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