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Old 10-19-2008, 05:07 PM
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They are loosing players, no doubt about it.
I don't really think so, from what I see their numbers are floating relatively even... so if they are losing members new ones are immediately filling their position.
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We (players) are not the ones who should go and advertise GraalOnline, it's Stefan and his team!
Yea, they should be -- but they're not. Players could advertise very effectively if they make an effort to maintain their focus within groups like Youtube and such.
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and what are they doing? Making Graal availible for iPhones. LMAO!
You don't understand. Linux Cyberjoureurs are trying to get the interest of larger parties - gaming companies - so they can either license the Graal Online engine to them or outright sell it.

Also, while it may not occur to you, the iPhone is a pretty decent medium to put Graal Online into. It will likely do advertising on it's own -- if people actually play it (which I doubt).

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You misunderstood me, I meant as a Graal player/developer who would be involved with creating such advertisement.
That's true, but you're also not moaning about it like everyone else - as though they're helplessly at the mercy of Linux Cyberjoureurs. It's really not that hard to hold an effective advertising campaign, even one which would appear professional. Utilities like Google Adwords makes the life of an advertiser much easier.
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