Quote Originally Posted by TB666
[...]Yes maybe CA would lose money over historical nit-pickers but lucky for CA that is a very small group. The money they lose from you they easily make up by the mainstream audience so you can see that you are in a very powerless group.[...]
Actuall, they didn´t lose money on him, he bought the game, after all. Whether he likes it or not is of little consequence for the current sales number.
And face it, the times where computer games were a niche product are gone for good, the current gaming industry figures about 30 billion $. The publishers are interested in games they can sell to a broad market and not highly risky hardcore-fan products, so expect anything that´s distributed on a larger scale to be somewhat mainstream-compatible, more or less. Rome, for that matter, already is quite a specialized game, as Activision´s CEO I´d been rather sceptical about it´s chances. Yes, there are a couple of fan forums, but try and estimate the total number of real hardcore fans, you´ll probably not get all that high. Plus, there´s all those buyers who never made it to any of the forums.