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<blockquote data-quote="EldarOfSuburbia" data-source="post: 231381" data-attributes="member: 4106"><p>What would entice me to jump from $20 to $100+? I don't know. I do know that iOS and Steam beta testing was offered at the $400 tier for T2 (some digging and PMs got me that info), so if it's offered for Dr Who, it's going to be at a similar price point, no? And $400 is too much, for me at least. I do know it's what helped put T2 over the top, but I don't see the same trick working twice. Same with offerering TAF Gold at $100, since anyone who wanted to pay $100 for it... already have.</p><p></p><p>There needs to be more Dr Who-themed prizes. The BBC sells tons of the stuff! Mugs, Sonic Screwdrivers, books, T-Shirts, whatever - just go on the BBC Store and buy a crap ton of it to give away! I mean, FS were negotiating with the BBC to get the licenses, it didn't occur to them to ask the BBC for some swag? Are the BBC going to run a story in their Newsbeat or Tech sections? I've not seen a sign of one yet.</p><p></p><p>There's one blogger/freelance writer who I'm friends with on Facebook who I can reach out to, he writes regular posts for Metro.co.uk (under the name "BrianOfMorbius" - anyone else familiar with his work?). I'll see if I can persuade him to at least think about doing something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EldarOfSuburbia, post: 231381, member: 4106"] What would entice me to jump from $20 to $100+? I don't know. I do know that iOS and Steam beta testing was offered at the $400 tier for T2 (some digging and PMs got me that info), so if it's offered for Dr Who, it's going to be at a similar price point, no? And $400 is too much, for me at least. I do know it's what helped put T2 over the top, but I don't see the same trick working twice. Same with offerering TAF Gold at $100, since anyone who wanted to pay $100 for it... already have. There needs to be more Dr Who-themed prizes. The BBC sells tons of the stuff! Mugs, Sonic Screwdrivers, books, T-Shirts, whatever - just go on the BBC Store and buy a crap ton of it to give away! I mean, FS were negotiating with the BBC to get the licenses, it didn't occur to them to ask the BBC for some swag? Are the BBC going to run a story in their Newsbeat or Tech sections? I've not seen a sign of one yet. There's one blogger/freelance writer who I'm friends with on Facebook who I can reach out to, he writes regular posts for Metro.co.uk (under the name "BrianOfMorbius" - anyone else familiar with his work?). I'll see if I can persuade him to at least think about doing something. [/QUOTE]
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