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Captain Sureshot 09-22-2009 11:35 PM

Pirates Online focus group
 
Today I received an email from Pirates Online that I thought I would pass along. Unfortunately we won't be able to participate as my son is a little over the age range.
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Dear Pirates Online Guest,

Come tell us what you think about playing Pirates Online!

Pirates of the Caribbean Online will be conducting a series of in-person group discussions in the Los Angeles, California area for boys between the ages of 8 to 12.

The in-person group discussions will be held on October 27 and October 28 and will last approximately two hours. Participants will receive $100.

We have hired an independent research company named Adept Consumer Research to conduct these discussions. If you would like more information about these discussions or would like to participate, please contact Erika at 818-905-9666 ext. 222 or email Leah at [email protected] and provide them with your information including your Pirates Online username.

We want your opinion!

Sincerely,

The Crew at Pirates of the Caribbean Online


edwardburnskull 09-22-2009 11:45 PM

Thats odd for disney to survey kids.

Jeanne Stormcutter 09-23-2009 05:19 AM

What's the odd thing about that?

Stephen O'Malley 09-23-2009 06:24 AM

I talked with someone online about this, its all about marketing towards kids.

furballbuckeyes3114 09-23-2009 11:40 AM

They want to know the kid's opinions about the game

Benjamin Goldeagle 09-26-2009 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by edwardburnskull (Post 167707)
Thats odd for disney to survey kids.

Not really.

They want to know what the kids think so they can make the game better.

That way, more kids will like the game, more kids will want unlimited access, more parents will pay for it, and Disney makes more money.

Makes sense when you think about it.

MacIronhawk 09-27-2009 06:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Benjamin Goldeagle (Post 168341)
They want to know what the kids think so they can make the game better.

I agree, but I wish they would have raised the age level. I know I'm being biased when I say this, but I think my ideas are way better than the age they've said.

When you're older, your vocabulary is a bit wider in variety, and you know more about games, you can really tell the developers things that you think would improve the game.

I mean, who honestly thinks the age group they said would go into great detail with ship customization?

Will they be able to say things like, "Let us shape our ships. I want the front bigger than the back. I want the front to slope up a bit and the back to slope down. I want to change the colors of my ship to fit holidays. I want to be able to place windows in certain spots, go below decks, place cannons in different spots. I want to be able to climb up to the crows nest and use a telescope to see farther out so I can direct my crew mates to ships. I want this, I want that, etc..."

I'm sorry, but when I was that age, there was no way I'd be able to say things like that. Do the developers "know" that there are more children players than teens and adults? I've run into way more mature people in this game, and I think having them talk to the developers would be way better.

Again, I know I'm being biased. I just believe that us older players would be able to go into more detail so that the developers could have years worth of content to work on instead of doing it step by step. Well... I hope some good content comes out of asking for ideas from the younger players. I'm sure there will be some great ideas.

Crazypirate 09-27-2009 04:00 PM

Maybe because what they ask for will be easier to do then D can continue to say they are giving us what players are asking for LOL.

Cannonfury 09-27-2009 04:24 PM

If you tell them you are 12 when you are really 13,14, or 15 they would never know... If you want to do the survey that bad. Its not a crime when it has to do with something that meaningless...a survey.

Dockwrecker The Privateer 09-27-2009 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Maria Cannonfury (Post 168524)
If you tell them you are 12 when you are really 13,14, or 15 they would never know... If you want to do the survey that bad. Its not a crime when it has to do with something that meaningless...a survey.

isn't 14 and 15 cutting it a little close?lol.... a good 11 or 12 year old COULD have good ideas but normaly its only somewhat.(compairingly)but i hope some of the more serious of that range give some good ideas.but again lets not do a bunch of slaming; its fine to be asking , and perfect to be answering.im sure that many that age are playing.(but I do understand the feeling that we rest ( teens and older) might be getting left out of the questions about this game.but they have gotten via online many older advice as well.so perhaps they aren't sure which specific direction to take some of this game in or perhaps it's just seeing a different audiences view for a change (but they might be already , grog blogs has some posts that might be already). face to face does give for a more interesting conversation in many cases.

Swash 09-28-2009 01:45 AM

They're not asking kids between ages 8-12 they're asking BOYS between ages 8-12 at least thats what it says in the e-mail.

Dockwrecker The Privateer 09-28-2009 07:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Swash (Post 168613)
They're not asking kids between ages 8-12 they're asking BOYS between ages 8-12 at least thats what it says in the e-mail.

Then i dont think D are really aware of all the catagorys playing the game. lol Do they really think its just 8-12 boy and a 'negitive teen' crowds playing?


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