#1 Added by Rubinstein(leanon) 1 decade ago
#2 Added by Talya 1 decade ago
Last edited by Talya (1 decade ago)
---
#3 Added by Rubinstein(leanon) 1 decade ago
#4 Added by Zhoi 1 decade ago
*snip* Apart from that, the customer retention IMHO is better when newbies are guided *into* and *within* the game and enabled to experience Atys on their own.
Edited 4 times | Last edited by Zhoi (1 decade ago)
#5 Added by Talya 1 decade ago
#6 Added by Rubinstein(leanon) 1 decade ago
#7 Added by Talya 1 decade ago
Depends on the newbie - every human being is different.
I don't really like to ask stuff ingame.
This forum had 3,568 threads (!) since 2004. Does this look like an "useless" forum to you? ;) [...] stuff that wasn't covered on the homepage
* experienced players would use the forum as a way to talk to newcomers, offer their help and tell them about stuff they thought important
* some newbies liked that forum as an opportunity to just say "hello, I'm new" or "hello, I'm back"
* some newbies gave their feedback about their first impression of the game there or stated their opinions to threads and topics in the main-forum where they weren't allowed to write at that time
* and of course newbies DID ask questions at the time the old forum was still active - masses of questions
#8 Added by Nuzanshi 1 decade ago
But the question should be, seemingly: Why the hell is it so risky or difficult to just register an account and afterwards being able to do all the things mentioned above ?!
Last edited by Nuzanshi (1 decade ago)
#9 Added by Talya 1 decade ago
#10 Added by Zhoi 1 decade ago
Edited 2 times | Last edited by Zhoi (1 decade ago)
powered by ryzom-api