auch interessant:
monolith plaudert über ihre vertiefte beziehung zu nintendo:
- mission is to massively increase the amount of personnel at Monolith Soft
- looking for designers with skills in 3DCG, effects and motion
- Monolith Soft have realized just how important it is for a team to work closely together
- the number of meetings between Nintendo and Monolith Soft has increased greatly
- Nintendo have been actively consulting on their work and providing feedback
- Monolith Soft say they’re amazed by Nintendo’s ability to work and think together
- they believe it’s a major asset to producing quality products
- this has inspired Monolith Soft to do the same with their studio
- the team is making people feel included by asking programmers who aren’t often in talks with designers, for ideas
- concerns some of the staff had about the idea of moving to Kyoto is now a thing of the past
- the devs are working closely the toge]her, almost as a family, to make great games
Gerade gesehen, das das neue Dragon quest in der ersten Woche 800.000 Stück verkauft hat in Japan. Vielleicht hole ich es mir doch wenn es zu uns kommt.
ok, um das noch etwas auszuführen, hier ne grafik und kommentar vom entwickler:
The game did get featured on the front page in the eShop in both markets a few weeks ago (day 43) and you can see a pretty clear bump that week, with about 2x a normal week. It's not quite at the same level as getting on the front page of Google Play, during the weekend it was about 50% of what the Android version did on average when it was featured. I guess the market just isn't quite as big, but it also means that your less dependant on getting promoted by the store owner. While it was a nice bump and I'm thankful to Nintendo for doing it, people seem to be able to find the game just fine when it's not promoted as heavily.
What's really incredible is the legs so far. There's been a few smaller bumps to help maintain the sales; nintendo posting the trailer on their youtube channel, this thread getting reposted on every nintendo website etc, but some of them are hard to see amidst the normal weekend bumps. The game has also been included in various lists on the eShop almost every week. But so far there's hardly been any signs of the sales slowing down, I'm sure it will happen eventually but I'm hopefull it will be a slow decline.
Chibiterasu hat geschrieben:Schön zu lesen - aber der eShop ist imho immer noch scheiße. Total überladen.
Kann ich da jetzt schon eigene Kategorien etc. ausblenden?
eigentlich halb so wild, du musst nur wissen wie man ihn nutzt:
die obere hälfte sind nur sammlungen und features, alles was du brauchst is die unter leiste. wenn man das erstmal verstanden hat wirkt er im nu gut sortiert.
Ja, im Endeffekt nutze ich ihn auch so (wenn ich da rein schaue). Ich würde nur gerne einiges einfach ausblenden oder filtern.
Das ist so ein Unding (auch im PSN) diese Shops völlig zuzukleistern mit Informationen.