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Dear Harmonix: It's called "planning."
Lewzr | 2:25 AM on 11.13.2007 8 comments


Dear Harmonix.

I came into this whole rhythm game thing a little late. I didn't have a PS2, so I couldn't get on the Guitar Hero bandwagon, but by the time Guitar Hero 2 was coming for the Xbox 360, I'd heard enough about the game that I couldn't wait to get my hands on a copy.

Of course, I had to wait, because there were supply issues. Plus I live in Canada, so there were bigger supply issues. Not sure exactly what they were. Maybe you were misinformed that we Canadians are actually in the 21st century, with automobiles and airplanes and the internet and stuff like that, and so maybe you were trying to sled-dog the Guitar Hero 2 shipments to us. I'm not sure.

Either way, I finally got my hands on a copy earlier this year, and I gotta say, I fell immediately in love with it. Psychotically (though in an entirely platonic way) in love. Seriously. Ask my 360's blog about it.

And then I heard about Rock Band, and I think I almost died.

I've been a gamer for years. I played Doom on my 386. Shooters and RPGs have been my gaming style of choice for more than half my life. My lust for rhythm games is a testament to the awesomeness of your company and the products you develop.

So then I hear, a week or so ago, that you might have some difficulty keeping up with the demand for the game leading up to Christmas. I hear that you might not have quite enough inventory.

And I think...hm, that's odd. I mean, the interest in Rock Band has been pretty solid since its announcement. There's been a lot of coverage here on the Internet -- and there's a lot of gamers and, I suspect, game developers who are familiar with this whole internet thing. So it seems kind of strange that you wouldn't be aware of the rabid, foaming, demand for this game. And it seems sort of odd that you wouldn't, you know, put in the extra effort to meet that demand.

Then tonight I read that not having the supply to meet the demand is the least of my problems. I read that, up here in the great white north, Rock Band is delayed until Dec. 17. And that's just...god, I don't even know what to say about that.

One of the stories I read said something about having to create bilingual game cases -- that contain both english and french. But, seriously, come on, if you're translation staff is going to require four weeks to complete that project, I think it's possible that you've hired the wrong people. Maybe some germans or spaniards or something. Because there is no way it should take that long.

Another story I read speculated that what would have and should have been Canadian shipments of Rock Band have now been diverted back into the US to meet the demand that your current level of production is not able to meet. Which comes back to what I said earlier: Did you not notice that there was a rabid, foaming, passionate desire for your game? Did you not think it was maybe a good idea to produce enough copies to meet that rabid, foaming, passionate desire?

I know, it's your game, and you can do with it as you will. You could ship every copy to gaum. You could stick in a warehouse and never release it to the public. And if you should decide to keep out of Canada until Dec. 17 -- which, apparently, you have -- then that's your decision too. It's just that the whole thing just seems so tragically preventable.

Best regards,
Lewzr



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Mxyzptlk's Destructoid Blog
Lame, don't they know you guys gave the world Rush? I'd probably put the blame on EA rather than Harmonix though, they're the ones publishing it. Hope you can get yourself a set.
Lewzr's Destructoid Blog
Apologies -- you're probably right, EA is probably where the blame belongs.
God Len's Destructoid Blog
why don't you just buy it over the internet then?
brad drac's Destructoid Blog
At least you don't have to wait until FUCKING FEBRUARY FOR THE GAME TO BE RELEASED IN YOUR GODDAMN COUNTRY. Every time an american complains about not being able to get games they want, a european kitten dies.
bloodylip's Destructoid Blog
@Mxy

They also gave the world Celine Dion, Bryan Adams, and Alanis Morissette. This may be payback for such incidents,
Lewzr's Destructoid Blog
@Brad Drac
I feel your pain and you have my sympathies for the death of your kittens. Kittens are awesome. But I can take no responsibility for their deaths, as I am Canadian. And while we clearly don't have it quite as bad as you guys do over there in the UK, we do occasionally get the shitty end of the stick (albeit not quite as shitty as the stick-end you guys are getting).

@bloodylip
I'm sorry beyond words for being the genesis point for Celine Dion and Bryan Adams. But what can I say...it's not like *we* fricking wanted them.
brad drac's Destructoid Blog
Actually, I'm irish. Not part of the UK since 1921. Much as I understand how much you must hate being lumped in with the yanks, by americans I meant north americans in general. Canadians may be a little screwed by game companies, but it's the equivalent of being forced to watch someone getting a handjob, while us europeans are getting full vigorous anal intrusion. Hrn, not entirely comfortable with that analogy. Ah well, fuck it.
Lewzr's Destructoid Blog
Sorry, you said european. My bad.

My frustration at Rock Band's delays weren't meant to discredit others' frustrations at longer delays. Honestly, I can't even imagine how frustrating it must be to have to sit through some of the waits that you have. And thinking that way, yes, makes me grateful to be a Canadian. Because we tend to get our games around the same time that the US does, but we have a better medical system than they do.


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