TopShelf2010:
salamicus: anyone who enters game as new player , will avoid playing uel
This is the point I have been saying for years.
By making the game more "easier". more people are likely to play.
More people = More Money
Don
It is indeed, many times and many threads. What it contributes to a thread simply asking WGT if it will be included in the new version I'm not sure For that reason I haven't really answered before.
Two points here.
Your quoted anyone who enters game as new player , will avoid playing uel was followed by But I (we) learned to play it like that, and now its only thing that makes game interesting for me...
Nobody is suggesting that new players would go straight into uel and I doubt very much if many/any of us that enjoy it now did that. People that play uel tend to have learned the even lie game first and usually to a fair standard and then gone to uel as they want to find something more to the game. To generalise again these tend to be long term customers that play/have played the game a lot. These hypothetical new players that may not like uel shouldn't be trying it until they have some level of competance with the easier (not sure why you have that in quotation marks, do you doubt it's easier?) game.
So your By making the game more "easier". more people are likely to play.
More people = More Money
is directed at what?
The new people you talk about can play even lies the whole time they are on here if that's what they want to do. It may even be that some get a bit bored with that and want to try something different or just fancy a change from time to time. Or as Nik could tell you play it (like Miljan) as your friends do and get to enjoy it. Whatever I really don't see how having uel available could mean less people playing.
This idea that as many more play even lie that is all there should be puzzles me. I'm sure McDonalds sell a lot more Big Mac's than chicken or vegie/vegan burgers (sorry not too good on their products) does that mean that's all they should sell? Apparently Jonnie Walker is the best selling Scottish Whiskey, I'm very glad we don't concentrate all our production on that :-)