Not a tough crowd, just confused
Nathan response on other thread...
So you're suggesting that we take the week off, and then pay our players to go play in these events (which we would have to), to play a game that isn't the game we want to promote, to a demographic that is not our target demographic?
This is what prompted me to suggest we are not the target market. Which raised my question on who is the target market. I don't mean to be a tough crowd, and thanks for not calling me a troll, which I do not consider myself to be.
Unless I am missing something, pool players are the target market, but what you may be trying to say is US players are not your prime revenue stream target. But the statement you made above makes it sound like you're not interested in US pool players business. Which I'm sure you did not intend. That's why I was looking for some clarity.
Don't confuse me with the haters. I'm interested, that's why I ask the questions. I want both sides to succeed and get past the launch scheduling issues.
Nathan response on other thread...
So you're suggesting that we take the week off, and then pay our players to go play in these events (which we would have to), to play a game that isn't the game we want to promote, to a demographic that is not our target demographic?
This is what prompted me to suggest we are not the target market. Which raised my question on who is the target market. I don't mean to be a tough crowd, and thanks for not calling me a troll, which I do not consider myself to be.
Unless I am missing something, pool players are the target market, but what you may be trying to say is US players are not your prime revenue stream target. But the statement you made above makes it sound like you're not interested in US pool players business. Which I'm sure you did not intend. That's why I was looking for some clarity.
Don't confuse me with the haters. I'm interested, that's why I ask the questions. I want both sides to succeed and get past the launch scheduling issues.