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Post by augen on Nov 2, 2012 11:50:03 GMT -5
All right, I think I did it right and twittered all those listed. I hope this gets attention and does not annoy anyone.
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Post by desunyaa on Nov 2, 2012 12:03:35 GMT -5
All the tweets sent! now i wait.
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Post by h2foxo on Nov 2, 2012 18:28:55 GMT -5
All right, I think I did it right and twittered all those listed. I hope this gets attention and does not annoy anyone. If it does they know how to shut us up
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Post by TwinTails on Nov 2, 2012 18:35:18 GMT -5
All right, I think I did it right and twittered all those listed. I hope this gets attention and does not annoy anyone. If it does they know how to shut us up They can't ignore all of us, so we'll have to be relentless. Make sure your tweets are in English so they can see that we still care about this series.
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Post by Dai-T on Nov 4, 2012 6:22:47 GMT -5
Does mass mail sending really work? Don't want to come off as begging then we give up power don't we?
Its like with girls once you beg thats it you lost any leverage not saying we have much but maybe any we have is lost.
The producer talked about bringing the series to many systems and now he is known with a fan base so they can't ignore a home console release when it happens like a handhelds so should we be convincing them why to support now rather then later?
Hard to tell if we are doing this by the tweets if they see them as annoying like Augen said. To us it may be one think to others its something diffrent.
Its the net so one thing can be taken so many ways.
I guess there is no clear answer.
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Post by augen on Nov 4, 2012 12:43:45 GMT -5
I think have to see where power already lies, with the localization companies. They are the gate keepers and what they decide ultimately matters. Not like we can play "hard to get" as they are not asking people "hey, what should we localize?" I would say the one tone we should avoid is angry as never want to bully anyone, and think it would back fire.
I think we have to strike a balance on the quantity of messages we send. Too many comes across as spam, while too few or none at all fails to register. I think the goal is to keep us on the radar so if they look at a half dozen options when Senran Kagura comes up they state "I have heard some demand for this" even if it is subconscious of them.
It is hard to say, but for many I think action is preferable to inaction so I applaud Shinobi Muramasa for trying something.
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Post by ShinobiMuramasa on Nov 4, 2012 14:55:12 GMT -5
I think have to see where power already lies, with the localization companies. They are the gate keepers and what they decide ultimately matters. Not like we can play "hard to get" as they are not asking people "hey, what should we localize?" I would say the one tone we should avoid is angry as never want to bully anyone, and think it would back fire. I think we have to strike a balance on the quantity of messages we send. Too many comes across as spam, while too few or none at all fails to register. I think the goal is to keep us on the radar so if they look at a half dozen options when Senran Kagura comes up they state "I have heard some demand for this" even if it is subconscious of them. It is hard to say, but for many I think action is preferable to inaction so I applaud Shinobi Muramasa for trying something. This is my thinking as well. The localization companies look to bring over games there is a demand for, which means we need to show them our desire for it. However, we must do this as respectfully and curiously as possible, both in our method of communication and our way of speaking to them. Their twitter accounts are there for interaction with fans, it is one of the few direct outlets we have to contact them. Utilizing that is much different from spamming their customer service email address with our request, as that is not the intended purpose of it. If they truly don't want us to communicate our support for the game due to a lack of interest on their end, then at some point they will respond saying so and we can focus our efforts elsewhere. Also, I apologize for my lack of presence over the last week. I've been incredibly busy with work and school, but I have been checking on things here. I've been in communication with someone about something that would be a tremendous boon to our cause though, so if that goes well I'll have that to share with you all very soon. By the way Wave, I was unclear as to whether or not you tweeted them and if I should add you to the list. Have you done it yet? Thank you everyone for your effort and continued support. Please continue spreading word of our cause and our efforts!
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Post by Dai-T on Nov 4, 2012 17:17:31 GMT -5
Ya I sent them after messing up a bunch then after I sent them I thoght about the person getting them and while one can see it as dedicated the other can see it as annoying. In this case its up to the person to get it or not.
Can they decide what tweets they want to display?
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Post by h2foxo on Nov 4, 2012 18:07:24 GMT -5
I would like to believe that a company would not get annoyed by a request from a customer (a lot of businesses are implementing customer suggestion and feedback) as long as its one post per person and is not aggressive.
Not posting the same message would also help, be creative people.
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Post by Hinata on Nov 4, 2012 20:32:57 GMT -5
Not posting the same message would also help, be creative people. Oops
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Post by augen on Nov 4, 2012 20:40:45 GMT -5
I used distinct messages for each one to avoid "spam speech" that sure companies get.
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Post by ShinobiMuramasa on Nov 5, 2012 23:20:23 GMT -5
Ya I sent them after messing up a bunch then after I sent them I thoght about the person getting them and while one can see it as dedicated the other can see it as annoying. In this case its up to the person to get it or not. Can they decide what tweets they want to display? Tweets they get don't show up on their page for other people to see by default unless they respond to them. Not posting the same message would also help, be creative people. Oops Don't feel bad, it's fine. I made the sample tweet for people to use in case they didn't want to compose their own since I know not everyone uses twitter and it can be difficult to fit your message within the character limit.
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Post by augen on Nov 6, 2012 11:40:26 GMT -5
Don't feel bad, it's fine. I made the sample tweet for people to use in case they didn't want to compose their own since I know not everyone uses twitter and it can be difficult to fit your message within the character limit. Yeah, I went over before I remembered that issue.
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Post by azureedge on Nov 6, 2012 14:13:44 GMT -5
Okay. I sent Tweets to all on the list. Hopefully we see something happen eventually.
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Post by zorogou on Nov 8, 2012 21:26:35 GMT -5
Guys, maybe your messages on Twitter did something? He tweeted this a few minutes ago. "I considered selling Senran Kagura series at the world, and am making the plan. But there's no telling what becomes. #s_kagura"
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