When your site gets more traffic linked to it from pirate sites than from regular games sites, then you aren't exposed enough on games sites.
You should really try to get some bigger sites to review your game (and not on old school rpg sites, all the people viewing those sites would already know about the game). The ratings won't be very high because of the graphics and not everyone might like the storyline, but at least you'd get more exposure.
Excluding pirates like some suggest would be useless I think. The game will still be pirated, just like every other game out there. To get more customers you need to get word of this game out to more places than hardcode rpg sites and pirate sites.
Are YOU a PIRATE?
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PC Format, Total PC Gaming, and GamePro (Italy) are doing magazine reviews in the next couple months. RPGWatch, GameBanshee, GameTunnel, NordicGamers, and several other sites are doing online reviews for us. So yes, more coverage is coming soon.
Again, just wanted to make an appeal to the person who thinks that the one copy they downloaded for free wouldn't affect us, because it does.
[edit] I've decided to lock this thread. I've made my concerns known and there's really nothing more to say about it.
Again, just wanted to make an appeal to the person who thinks that the one copy they downloaded for free wouldn't affect us, because it does.
[edit] I've decided to lock this thread. I've made my concerns known and there's really nothing more to say about it.