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Prime Runner ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Retired Admins Posts: 3,929 Joined: 26-February 02 From: .ca Member No.: 51 ![]() |
Ahh, my apologies. You're right. I did. Like I said, I was judging it based on what I knew from the two retail outlets I worked at that did deal with strict Street Dates for merchandise, and generally speaking, Release Dates and Street Dates are interchangeable in that area. Both terms are used to mean the same thing. I've also heard both terms used by the guys at my local game store. And again, they just drop things on the shelf pretty much as soon as Diamond or Alliance or whoever ships them in. Here's the major difference between hobby games and movies, video games and music releases, and why Street Date and Release Date are interchangeable in them: movie, video games and music all have a mandated release day: Tuesday. Comics are the same way -- new comics come in on Wednesday, because so much of the comic market is served by Diamond. If you try to release media on a day other than those, you'll fail: the businesses down the stream won't want to deal with your odd practices, and the customers are totally trained to show up on a certain day of the week anyway. Your "new" comic will be old by the time people come on Wednesday to check out the new stuff. If the hobby game trade would agree to release new titles -- print and electronic -- on only a certain day of the week, things would be a lot better off to begin with. For starters, they would only be 4/5 "New Release Days" per month, so street dates would be easier to track. It would drive fans to the store on a specific day, and encourage multiple purchases at the same time, among other business benefits. (I'm not interested in debating WHICH day of the week would be best ... that's very complicated.) QUOTE And I do agree it's possible, just not saying it's done very often, nor that most game stores bother to adhere to it. I know my game store back home start handing out pre-ordered copies of D&D4 and World of Darkness as soon as they came in, which was a week or better before they were supposed to be available, and I remember seeing one bookstore and hearing about at least one more in Indy that were selling the WoD book several days before it's release at Gen Con. One of the problems is that chain stores often break street dates on titles they consider minor -- like RPG titles -- and when a local chain store breaks the street date, the local game stores typically do the same, to be competitive. I haven't heard of a chain store breaking a D&D street date within at least the last six months, though, so hopefully that's improving. Look at the way that Comic Book Wednesday fosters community: not only do comic fans buy their new-and-familiar issues on Wednesday, but they congregate at the store and talk about comics, AND they check out new ones, because it's drop-dead easy to figure out what's new each week. It would be pretty nice if, the week a new Eclipse Phase book came out, all the local gamers that are into EP hit the local store, grabbed a copy, and chatted a bit. Look at how well the Magic: the Gathering pre-release and release events bring people into a store and socializing/gaming/trading with people they otherwise wouldn't know! WotC is doing the same thing with Wednesdays, with their Dungeon Delve events. Wednesday is already turning into the day to hit your FLGS to play D&D, look at new stuff, talk about the game, and network for new groups -- and the Wednesday Dungeon Delve events are only a few months old. QUOTE So I guess where's this lie then? If CGL (or any game company) sets a Release Date, or Street Date, or what have you, is i on the stores to not sell before then? Are they even told about this? Or is it on the Distributor? Or is it on the Game Company itself? The game company tells the distributors what the street date is. The distributors ship books to the game store, with a clear manifest indicating what the street dates for each are (if there was a New Release Day each week, this would be even easier). The game store reads the manifest and puts things out on the appropriate date. That -- along with each tier marketing appropriately to their customer base -- should be how things work. I cannot speak for what happened with the SR4LE "Street Date" and why it doesn't seem to have worked out as expected. Typically, Catalyst has done well with communicating their Street Dates to distributors/stores, as best as I know. |
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Grumpy Old Ork Decker ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 3,794 Joined: 26-February 02 From: Orwell, Ohio Member No.: 50 ![]() |
THere are two reasons to pre-order.
The first is a self-serving reason, and that's to guarantee you get a copy when it releases. This is especially important with something like a Limited Edition of a gaming product, since there are only so many copies made. THis is why I pre-ordered the LE. There is no guarantee that a gaming store is even going to get a copy, even if they order one from the distributor, because there may just not be enough supply to meet the demand. (This is also why I pre-order things like the Warcraft Expansion Collectors Editions). The second is supporting a store or company. Pre-Orders help the company gauge their potential sales and order accordingly. This is why I used to regularly pre-order games from Gamestop, like Halo or Fallout 3. In these cases, I wasn't concerned about availability, but I used to work at the Gamestop I pre-ordered from, and was friends with the guys there. Pre-Orders were something the company tracked, so it helped them. ANd on a smaller level, this was the same reason i had a pull-bin with my local comic shop, and why I would usually tell him about new products that I planned to buy before they came out, so that he knew to order accordingly, because he had a sale, And on a smaller scale like that, it helps the shops a lot if they can get a semi-accurate gauge as to what they will sell. Now, I will point out that in both the latter examples, I didn't actually pay for the products in advance. At the FLGS, I didn't pay anything till product came in. At Gamestop, I usually just put down a $5 or $10 deposit, unless I had the extra $$ and just wanted to pay off the order ahead of time, but that was my choice. And, well, even in the world of big name Video Games and such, Pre-Ordering only gets you so far. For example, I preordered Starcraft Ghost for the X-Box at one point, and that turned into Vaporware after going through two different game companies. I have a buddy who still has a Funcoland Pre-Order Receipt for Duke Nukem Forever from 2000 or so. Also, Pre-Ordering online almost never gets you the merchandise any faster. If I pre-order Warcraft Cataclysm, the next World of Warcraft expansion, from Gamestop, or even Amazon, unless I pay through the nose for same day shipping, I won't have the item until late the day of Release, because they won't even mail a copy of the game until the release date. Another thought too.. Pre-ordering a game or system at Game Stop didn't even guarantee you a copy on release day. It was rare for games, but occasionally with games that we'd get enough orders for, we wqould actually run out and have to wait a day or two to get resupplied before filling teh remainder of the pre-orders. Those were generally First Come, first serve. Even if you were the first person to order one, if they got 200 copies and you were person 201 to show up with a receipt, you got shafted. And lets not talk about Gaming Systems. Every time a new generation of game system comes out, there's a wait list 6 months long. At least with those we tried to sell more or less in order of who pre-ordered earliest. I'm not trying to defend all of CGL's Mail Order business here. Obviously this was bgungled, badly. And apparently their mail service uses diamond studded jet planes to make deliveries, because their shipping prices are ridiculous. But, at the end of the day, the only thing the preorder does is guarantee that you will get a copy mailed to you at some point. Nothing else. Bull |
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Grumpy Old Ork Decker ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 3,794 Joined: 26-February 02 From: Orwell, Ohio Member No.: 50 ![]() |
Look at the way that Comic Book Wednesday fosters community: not only do comic fans buy their new-and-familiar issues on Wednesday, but they congregate at the store and talk about comics, AND they check out new ones, because it's drop-dead easy to figure out what's new each week. It would be pretty nice if, the week a new Eclipse Phase book came out, all the local gamers that are into EP hit the local store, grabbed a copy, and chatted a bit. Look at how well the Magic: the Gathering pre-release and release events bring people into a store and socializing/gaming/trading with people they otherwise wouldn't know! WotC is doing the same thing with Wednesdays, with their Dungeon Delve events. Wednesday is already turning into the day to hit your FLGS to play D&D, look at new stuff, talk about the game, and network for new groups -- and the Wednesday Dungeon Delve events are only a few months old. Man, that would be cool. Shame it doesn't happen (IMG:style_emoticons/default/frown.gif) I know for games, the store I used to use usually got two shipments a week. One on Monday, one on Friday, from Alliance. They also had another company they ordered from semi-frequently that would usually ship on Fridays as well. But taht wasn't a guaranteed thing. Sometimes they'd show up on Thursday instead. That's something RPGs are losing some of, the real life community, assuming there ever really was one to begin with. I've alwasy been lucky enough that the game stores I shopped at were friendly enough that they didn't mind you hanging around and talking, though none of them ever had actual gaming areas. I understand they're a pain and increase your overhead, but every game store IU've ever seen that does have something like that always seems to really help boost it's local gaming community, and helps foster sales a good deal. Ahh, anyway, way off topic (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) But thanks for answering. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/ork.gif) Bull |
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 595 Joined: 12-May 05 Member No.: 7,392 ![]() |
Seeing as my question about 'Vice' was never answered, can anyone point me to an email address to have it removed from my order, so at least I have even a slight chance of actually receiving my LE? Edit: Emailed quartermaster, but I know that won't go anywhere, any other suggestions? The quartermaster address is the best one to use. You should get a response. And I understand that it would be good to have pre-orders first, but another purpose of them is to guarantee that you get a copy. With the small number of LEs that will be out there, that's not insignificant. Jason H. |
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 211 Joined: 26-December 08 From: Longmont, Co Member No.: 16,709 ![]() |
Considering the number of gaming stores, how many would have to be printed to make sure everyone who wanted the book actually got a copy? CGL can't know precisely where the books would go in order that the folks who want it will find it.
I mean, it's cool that you stumble upon a LE book in some out of the way used book store in a town with 400 people and one stop light. But it'd be better if everyone who wanted one would actually get it. And I don't want to haunt my FLGS, or in my area, run from one to the other to see if I can snag a copy before someone else does. So I pre-order to make sure I get a copy. That someone got theirs first isn't a big deal to me. Heck, I'm not going to be using the book so it's not like I can't play until I get my copy. Carl |
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Target ![]() Group: Members Posts: 97 Joined: 12-March 10 From: Middle of Nowhere, Iowa Member No.: 18,283 ![]() |
My problem is that I can no longer even find my order for the SR4A LE on my Battleshop account. I have verified that the money was spent and received by them via my PayPal account, but I cannot find the order on the site to verify any of my details.
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 110 Joined: 22-February 10 Member No.: 18,190 ![]() |
My problem is that I can no longer even find my order for the SR4A LE on my Battleshop account. I have verified that the money was spent and received by them via my PayPal account, but I cannot find the order on the site to verify any of my details. Do you have your confirmation email? This just keeps getting better and better... |
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Prime Runner ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Retired Admins Posts: 3,929 Joined: 26-February 02 From: .ca Member No.: 51 ![]() |
I know for games, the store I used to use usually got two shipments a week. One on Monday, one on Friday, from Alliance. They also had another company they ordered from semi-frequently that would usually ship on Fridays as well. But taht wasn't a guaranteed thing. Sometimes they'd show up on Thursday instead. One of the advantages of Weekly New Game Day would be -- if it were early in the week, such as Monday or Tuesday -- that Thursday/Friday restocks could arrive in time for the weekend, after initial sales/demand has been gauged. |
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 604 Joined: 1-December 08 From: Sacramento, California Member No.: 16,646 ![]() |
And I don't want to haunt my FLGS, or in my area, run from one to the other to see if I can snag a copy before someone else does. So I pre-order to make sure I get a copy. That someone got theirs first isn't a big deal to me. Heck, I'm not going to be using the book so it's not like I can't play until I get my copy. Carl I pre-ordered because I wanted to guarantee myself a copy. Who got theirs first isn't such an issue. However, the fact that CGL has had my money for over a YEAR, it is frustrating as things continue to be pushed out. The way that CGL handles their pre-orders is not efficient cost-wise, or customer service wise (at least not based on they way its been described to me). By purchasing the book directly I get no savings, and in fact pay more due to shipping costs. This is why I have only done so for the LE. Perhaps my sample size is too small for some to warrant my opinion, but when a company drops the ball like they have with the Crown Jewel of the gaming line, I don't have any faith that anything else will be handled better. Monday is the announced street date, my book has been "processing" for 8 days now, I hope that this means that my book arrives on street date. It is frustrating that a date was given that apparently is not being adhered to. Even if CGL's only role in the early sales was, "we waited a year to get this to our customers, we're not waiting another week," they are still the root of the problem. By the way, I know there are a lot of people like you that are just buying it to shelve, and that's fine. But I will always be someone the buys a toy to play with; I've actually been waiting for this book for over a year so that I can play without using a PDF; and I know I'm not the only person. With the way they've treated me on this product there is no way they'd get me to pay for it twice by purchasing a non-LE copy. |
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Target ![]() Group: Members Posts: 36 Joined: 9-April 10 Member No.: 18,429 ![]() |
Shadowrun 20th Anniversary Limited Edition Street Date It’s been a far, far tougher run than any of us imaged, but we finally have a Street Date for the Shadowrun 20th Anniversary Limited Edition book: May 3rd Thanks to everyone for your patience! Randall HUZZAH! Battleshop have just changed my Order status to "Processing" Looking forward to the next status change which should hopefully say "Shipped"! Looks at quotes above, checks Street Date, looks at Calendar ( In Australia it is May 3 already (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) ), looks at Battleshop Order Status. Still "Processing". Not happy. What is going on? |
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 312 Joined: 3-March 10 Member No.: 18,237 ![]() |
Yeah ditto man, ditto.
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Street Doc ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 3,508 Joined: 2-March 04 From: Neverwhere Member No.: 6,114 ![]() |
IIRC, the "street date" is determined by when distributors can deliver the book to brick and mortar game stores. There are reports that some FLGSs already have them in stock, or should in short order.
Unfortunately it has no bearing on when Battlecorps will ship our copies. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/frown.gif) |
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 312 Joined: 3-March 10 Member No.: 18,237 ![]() |
Still no reply from quartermaster about getting Vice removed from my order (IMG:style_emoticons/default/frown.gif)
Edit: I mean in all seriouness, if they are ignoring me because they dont want to lose money by having the book removed from the order, if they can guarantee me that Vice will be released as a book again (which I doubt they can, as their license thing) I will PAY them the additional shipping fees to have it shipped at a later date. Even though I beleive I have paid enough in shipping fees. |
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 110 Joined: 22-February 10 Member No.: 18,190 ![]() |
If we're really lucky, they'll go out tomorrow.
At this point, I ain't holding my breath. Remember, the person responsible for shipping the books out is on vacation this past week. 'cuz that really engenders us to CGL. |
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Runner ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,654 Joined: 29-October 06 Member No.: 9,731 ![]() |
If we're really lucky, they'll go out tomorrow. At this point, I ain't holding my breath. Remember, the person responsible for shipping the books out is on vacation this past week. 'cuz that really engenders us to CGL. 1) The word you're looking for is endear. "Engender" means something very, very different and renders the sentence more than a little squicktastic. 2) The correct usage would be to say that it endears CGL to us, rather than the other way around. Sorry, I normally manage to keep a rein on my grammar-Nazi tendencies, but sometimes I still slip. Plus, you know, "engender." (IMG:style_emoticons/default/nyahnyah.gif) |
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Prime Runner ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Retired Admins Posts: 3,929 Joined: 26-February 02 From: .ca Member No.: 51 ![]() |
IIRC, the "street date" is determined by when distributors can deliver the book to brick and mortar game stores. No; street dates in hobby gaming are set by the manufacturer. The distributors will, of course, tell them if it's impossible to fulfill that street date (not enough time to get the product in, break it down, pack it up again, and ship it to stores) and suggest a different one, or they'll suggest a different one if they think it's financially inefficient. If the manufacturer doesn't set a street date, distributors typically ship stuff out as soon as they can. Product sitting in the warehouse is money not being made, and distributors make money by volume. |
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Shadow Cartographer ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 3,737 Joined: 2-June 06 From: Secret Tunnels under the UK (South West) Member No.: 8,636 ![]() |
So has anyone posted a pic of their received copy of their LE, yet? K. |
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Runner ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,654 Joined: 29-October 06 Member No.: 9,731 ![]() |
I intend to as soon as it arrives. Probably four shots: Book and slipcase side-by-side, close-up of slipcase, close-up of book, close-up of copy number.
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 695 Joined: 2-January 07 From: He has here a minute ago... Member No.: 10,514 ![]() |
Dang, I just realized I set my LE for USPS shipping. Since I never got a notice that Running Wild was delivered and it got sent back before I found out it was on it's way, I'm not looking forward to the mess that the LE is going to be.
I'd thank Troy again for working out that issue for me, but well, you know. |
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Great Dragon ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 7,089 Joined: 4-October 05 Member No.: 7,813 ![]() |
Still no reply from quartermaster about getting Vice removed from my order (IMG:style_emoticons/default/frown.gif) Edit: I mean in all seriouness, if they are ignoring me because they dont want to lose money by having the book removed from the order, if they can guarantee me that Vice will be released as a book again (which I doubt they can, as their license thing) I will PAY them the additional shipping fees to have it shipped at a later date. Even though I beleive I have paid enough in shipping fees. pretty sure this is the big day, isn't it? you should know shortly whether or not CGL still has the license. |
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Street Doc ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 3,508 Joined: 2-March 04 From: Neverwhere Member No.: 6,114 ![]() |
No; street dates in hobby gaming are set by the manufacturer. The distributors will, of course, tell them if it's impossible to fulfill that street date (not enough time to get the product in, break it down, pack it up again, and ship it to stores) and suggest a different one, or they'll suggest a different one if they think it's financially inefficient. Thanks for the clarification Adam. So does the street date have any bearing on books shipped directly from Battlecorps?If the manufacturer doesn't set a street date, distributors typically ship stuff out as soon as they can. Product sitting in the warehouse is money not being made, and distributors make money by volume. |
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 110 Joined: 22-February 10 Member No.: 18,190 ![]() |
Thanks for the clarification Adam. So does the street date have any bearing on books shipped directly from Battlecorps? It doesn't have the slightest bearing on what Catalyst/Battlecorps decides to do. You're silly for actually *expecting* that the company that makes Shadowrun could fill orders in a remotely timely manner. If they were professional they'd at least get the books out in the mail today. However, I'm about as expectant about that as I am for wild monkeys to fly out of my butt. It's noon on the west coast and there's only a few more hours for mail to go out. It's funny, you'd think they'd be all over getting this sh*t out in a timely manner to show customers they've gotten their act together. It really strikes me as one of the biggest indicators that the owners don't think Catalyst is going to be around much longer. Oh, and further up thread, you're right, engendered wasn't the word I wanted, I had been talking while I was typing, which is always dangerous for me. |
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Mystery Archaeologist ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,906 Joined: 19-September 05 From: The apple tree Member No.: 7,760 ![]() |
Well the Esdevium Catalogue for this week (usually arrives wednesday, but we've had a bank holiday so I'm expecting Thursday), has SR4LE in it.
click on the May 3rd document to see Just in time for my birthday (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) |
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Target ![]() Group: Members Posts: 90 Joined: 20-June 06 Member No.: 8,753 ![]() |
Well, the mail has been delivered today without a box from Battlecorps and my copy of the SR4LE is still as elusive as the fabled North American yeti....
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Running Target ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,336 Joined: 25-February 08 From: San Mateo CA Member No.: 15,708 ![]() |
Well, the mail has been delivered today without a box from Battlecorps and my copy of the SR4LE is still as scarce as the fabled North American yeti.... One of my buddies ordered next day delivery, or two day, wonder if his will be one of the first to ship out. BlueMax |
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