cool d20 modern maps

jezter6

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Let's see...

I've quoted 4 that have said bad remarks. One or two more haven't said anything bad, but still give it 2 or less stars...

That's aside from the thread on the old WotC boards about mapping where someone specifically said not to buy them...

I take it you don't seem to care about your reviews. All the ones I've seen, have been low. I haven't seen a 'good' or 'excellent' review of your product yet. (Adding that there are 2 comments in page 1 of this thread that ARE positive, but are not in any 'reviews' section that I've seen)

If you have a link to one (or more) please feel FREE to post it. I would enjoy seeing a positive review for your product...but so far I haven't seen one yet.

If all you care about are numbers, then so be it. Sure, you're making money on a product people aren't even happy that they bought. Heck the one reviewer was willing to SELL OFF his copy because he was so displeased...
 
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Psion

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lmpjr007 said:
Lets do the math, two bad reviews with over 150 sold. For easy math, lets say 150 sold with 2 bad reviews give me a 1.3% unsatisfactory rating. Less than two percent, hmmm ... So let me get this straight if two people said they disliked 3E D&D or D20 Modern, and since you have no idea how many they sold and you had not seen it, that would be enough for you not to buy that product? Hmm... That is very interesting.

That's some pretty shaky logic. You assume that everyone who wasn't satisfied posted a comment? Why don't you apply this same logic to those who were satisfied. Out of 150 sold, nobody posted to say this was just what they were looking for.

I assume that comments are just a sampling of the feelings of the purchaser. Two is an awful small sample to claim statistically it's truly representative, but I do beleive the fact that the only ones that are negative are more than enough reason for concern.

What's up with the digging in your heels against using grids, anyways?
 


C. Baize

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lmpjr007 said:


Lets do the math, two bad reviews with over 150 sold. For easy math, lets say 150 sold with 2 bad reviews give me a 1.3% unsatisfactory rating. Less than two percent, hmmm ... So let me get this straight if two people said they disliked 3E D&D or D20 Modern, and since you have no idea how many they sold and you had not seen it, that would be enough for you not to buy that product? Hmm... That is very interesting.

I went and looked again, at Modern Day Maps 1,2,3 and X.
6 reviews total, the highest one was 2 stars...
So, here's some more math for you.
3 reviews at 1 star
3 reviews at 2 stars
equals an average rating of 1.5 stars on this product...
I didn't see a single good review..
That means, that 100% of your reviews on RPGNow for the Modern Maps series were bad...
I'd love to see what some of the other customers who didn't comment thought, good and bad.
Sorry, man... but THOSE are the numbers I look at... 100% bad reviews on a product means I'm not bloody likely to purchase it.
 

lmpjr007

Explorer
Psion said:


That's some pretty shaky logic. You assume that everyone who wasn't satisfied posted a comment? Why don't you apply this same logic to those who were satisfied. Out of 150 sold, nobody posted to say this was just what they were looking for.

I assume that comments are just a sampling of the feelings of the purchaser. Two is an awful small sample to claim statistically it's truly representative, but I do beleive the fact that the only ones that are negative are more than enough reason for concern.

Psion, you have given me a great idea. I will send you a copy of the Modern Day Map X, over 70 modern day maps, for free. If you like it just send me an e-mail saying thanks. If not, well at least it didn't cost you anything.

What's up with the digging in your heels against using grids, anyways?

I just don't like grids. What can I say, it is a personal thing.
 




JDragon

Explorer
IMPJR007 -

First - I'm glad to here you are posting some demos (even if only 1) of your product fur us to look over. It will allow me to determine if its a product I want to purchase. (cause the reviews so far don't make me want to.)

Second - You don't like grids, fine your prefrence, but it seems that more than a few people here (your possible customers) would like to see grids on the maps.

Since (as far as I can tell) you are only selling these as PDF's would it be that hard to add grids and sell them as an alternate product. This way you would then cover the demand for gridded maps and move that much closer to your goal to "corner this market"?

Just a couple thoughts.

JDragon
 


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