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From Forgotten Realms to Red Steel: Here's That Full D&D Setting Sales Chart
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<blockquote data-quote="jedijon" data-source="post: 8701251" data-attributes="member: 49099"><p>Is anybody just plain confused by the hash marks (each one year apart) vs the updates (each 6 months)?</p><p> </p><p>So if the first point on the line graph is at 300k and that’s the back half of a year, the next two points on the line are 90k and 100k—then sales in the first [PARTIAL] year were 300k, and 190k in the following [FULL] year. Right?</p><p> </p><p>Surely these dots/points are sales velocity…the current actual sale # but annualized for what the sales WOULD BE across a whole year??? Without legend it’s not easy to conclude with certainty.</p><p> </p><p>Whatever the correct reading — wow does it ever seem like a bad idea to support a product for more than a year. Two for exceptionally well selling products…but you’d made 80% of your sales or more even then. And core materials, even that crawls to a halt after 5. Heck the whole hobby appears to hibernate by the mid 90s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jedijon, post: 8701251, member: 49099"] Is anybody just plain confused by the hash marks (each one year apart) vs the updates (each 6 months)? So if the first point on the line graph is at 300k and that’s the back half of a year, the next two points on the line are 90k and 100k—then sales in the first [PARTIAL] year were 300k, and 190k in the following [FULL] year. Right? Surely these dots/points are sales velocity…the current actual sale # but annualized for what the sales WOULD BE across a whole year??? Without legend it’s not easy to conclude with certainty. Whatever the correct reading — wow does it ever seem like a bad idea to support a product for more than a year. Two for exceptionally well selling products…but you’d made 80% of your sales or more even then. And core materials, even that crawls to a halt after 5. Heck the whole hobby appears to hibernate by the mid 90s. [/QUOTE]
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