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AOC has gotten roughly 2 million new registered accounts in 2 years....

How many do you think actually bought a pack yet? 10%? Less? More?
Just as a thought experiment, let's say 10%. The average pack price is $212.5. I am sure the most sold pack probably isn't the $375 one, but even if we stay conservative we have to account for the people who have bought extra cosmetics since they bought the pack. I am (totally) guessing an average of $200 per person that bought a pack. If that 10% number holds, we are talking $200 x 200,000 accounts = 40 million dollars.
I know, I know, I could be waaay off. I am really just pulling numbers out of my ass. But even if only 5% bought a pack, that's still 20 million dollars in the above example. Not exactly chump change, and promising for the game. Anyway, just something that occurred to me, that I wanted to share
Just as a thought experiment, let's say 10%. The average pack price is $212.5. I am sure the most sold pack probably isn't the $375 one, but even if we stay conservative we have to account for the people who have bought extra cosmetics since they bought the pack. I am (totally) guessing an average of $200 per person that bought a pack. If that 10% number holds, we are talking $200 x 200,000 accounts = 40 million dollars.
I know, I know, I could be waaay off. I am really just pulling numbers out of my ass. But even if only 5% bought a pack, that's still 20 million dollars in the above example. Not exactly chump change, and promising for the game. Anyway, just something that occurred to me, that I wanted to share

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That said, I'm sure some of us may have been purchasing more exclusive cosmetics as the months roll by.
Oh gods...why couldn't I have discovered AoC sooner...?
/cries in corner
Steven Sharif is my James Halliday (Anorak)
“That is not dead which can eternal lie,
And with strange aeons even death may die.”
-HPL
Actually the total number of crowdfunding package holders was just over 20k with Summer combined. Summer actually only pulled around 1900 people. We of course have no numbers on Intrepid packs sold. But the latest number given for account sign up is close to 3 million now from Steven's answer on Jahlon's latest fireside chat from last week.
HEY!!
I resemble that statement!
I would expect another large influx of people once the NDA is dropped on alpha 1. How many sales that could result in is any bodies guess.
And here I thought they were smiling because they are proud of the community they gathered, the progress they are making and the general hype for the game.
That depends on how well they polished the alpha 1, and by that I mean how many bugs are discovered, quality of the graphics, and stability of the servers. But most importantly the promptness of how fast and well they solve the arrisen problems.
I wouldn't exactly call it a flop. It was only ever created to accommodate the fans, that got screwed by Kickstarters very limited amount of payment options.
it was never primarily meant to bring in more funding. It was meant to give people the chance to back the game through paypal, which KS doesn't offer.
From Steven's recent interview: Around 800,000 accounts in oktober 2018 and just under 3 million now.
Around the 18:38 mark
It definitely wasn't worth the backlash. For those curious about the lifetime subscription, it was billed as a Kickstarter exclusive. Intrepid stated very clearly that you had to pledge to Braver or higher pledge or you'd never be able to get it again. They then went back on their word and offered it again during the second crowdfunding effort, which was a total slap in the face of everyone who pledged under the false claim that it was their only shot. They got raked over the coals for that deception, and rightfully so. The whole summer thing was an embarrassing debacle that eroded the trust of a number of community members. (Maybe not as much as the whole APOC thing, that's arguable.)
Suffice to say that you should never expect to see the lifetime subscription offered again. I hope they learned their lesson over that one.
Would you have wanted to buy it a second time, had it been known beforehand that you'd be able to buy it again? As long as it's up for the same price, I don't see the problem.
(Clearly BS, they didn’t state in KS that the price was the exclusive part.)
But you can’t promise that something is available a limited time and then offer it again. That’s deceptive advertising and theoretically could get them in trouble (with the FTC at least) if anyone pursued it.
As to why it’s wrong to do that from more than a legal perspective, I’ll share the analogy I shared before in discussing the issue. Let’s say you had an exclusive perk for a software preorder, and you are a gamer with a limited income. You can afford to buy the game now and get the exclusive, or wait after your paycheck and buy it when you have more money, but it won’t be a preorder and you’ll miss out on the perk. If you but it now you have to live off ramen and crackers for a couple weeks.
You know it’s now or never so you buy it. You suffer knowing that you will at least have something to show for it. Then release day comes and you pop over to the store to pick up your game.
In the store you see advertisements saying that you can buy the game and it includes the perk that was supposed to be a preorder exclusive. You go up to the clerk, asking about the perk, and they reply that the whole “exclusive” perk scam happens all the time to increase preorder numbers but that publisher always offers the perks for their game after release to ensure sales are good.
How ticked off would you be? You forked over the cash early because you were pressured into it based on a lie. You could have just waited and bought it when you could better afford it without suffering. You’d be really angry and justified in it, because they got your money based on fraud.
That’s the equivalent of what Intrepid did. Now I do believe that they were trying to do good, by making something available to people who couldn’t buy from KS because they couldn’t use a payment method acceptable to the platform. But that doesn’t excuse the fact that they claimed it would be exclusive.