Quote: ninja9351Personally the reason they may end up losing business is not from DI but simply the lack of info.
The lack of info at the moment means I'm not going to buy the game, but even more than that is the fact the game is not available in any of the shops I usually go to.
I would expect that when the game is available we will have a lot of info, and I'm saying that is their plan.
Quote: UnreallysticQuote: ShaneKBy "competitive advantage" I wasn't suggesting Disney would stea the trap mechanic (it's not something they hid anyway), but more the smaller mechanics, pricing, packaging, and marketing techniques.
Far example with the forward compatibility, if they don't carry support for the traps into the next game, why would they let Disney know? Disney could use that in their favour in promotions, interviews, etc.
Any game mechanics the they might copy or more likely counter would turn up in DI 3. This gives them less time.
I don't buy the idea they are not on track, but I could be wrong.
Nah.
Think about it. DI is already forward and backward compatible. If anything, it's Activision that is behind on that front.
I think you've missed my point, I'm saying Disney will use what you've said against Skylanders, but Activision haven't given details which makes it a bit harder for Disney's marketing crew.
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Pricing? There was only ONE mystery - we knew about how much the figures would cost, and due to sales, most of us won't pay that amount anyways - its a mute point. The traps at $6 is way too expensive, but puts them on the same price point as the already existing DI disc. Most likely, the promotional prices will mirror the disc as well.
I just can't buy there being something they really need to worry about 'competitors' stealing. Anything that would be worth stealing would be legally protected.
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The info Activision have not given doesn't include the trap mechanic or $6 price tag, I can't give examples of what we don't know because, well, we don't know.
Disney don't have to steal ideas to use the info, my point was there are so many different ways Disney can use info on the new Skylanders game to gain an advantage. An example (although reversed) is Activision guys saying "there won't be blind packs for Traps", at the moment Disney can't say "don't forget, all our items are forward compatible, without specials portals each game". But I bet they will next year.
I would love to know how Legal Protection can be used here? There was no legal action taken when Disney brought toys to life, they are increasing level cap from 15 to 20, will Acti sue? Not likely.
P.S. Good job GR setting up this topic, and well done NINJAsk for the suggestion.