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You guys have no idea how hard it is to write an online game, especially for 2 different networks. Ideally, everyone would get everything they want from this game.
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Actually, GameDude - I do. Please be cautious when making blanket statements like that.
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OMG you have got to be kidding me. I came on here to try to explain a couple things, and you're taking it all personal? I don't think saying "you guys" is a blanket statement. I'm obviously talking to the people who don't realize what it takes to put a game like this together.
You applauded how this thread had been kept sensible and productive, and you just took it the other way yourself.
And with all due respect Muffin, you can't say that Sega didn't go through hard stuff working on this game. You make it sound like they took an easy way out. It really does take a lot time and effort to try to get a game out on time, and as bug free as possible. People don't get into video game development because it's easy, they get into it because it is a passion. I haven't read all of FatPitcher's remarks, but I'm sure the people who worked on this game didn't want to leave out some big features that people thought were important. Things happen during the production cycle... features get cut, things get added at the last minute, and some projects even get canned without a word.
So all I'm saying is that if a feature that you want isn't there, it probably means that a tough decision had to be made. If the game itself bites, then it is time to say that they dropped the ball.
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Excuse me? I'M saying that SEGA took the easy way out!?
Haha, I'm the only one on here DEFENDING the fact that SEGA went through GREAT lengths this year fixing everything for us (all of the main coding), in which player scaling was one BIG one where animations needed further tweaking with the new module and such, exactly WHEN did I say that they are taking the easy way out!?
COL sorry, it's just that it is so funny! I'm the only one on here that people call a fanboy, when all I'm doing is proving that SEGA did more than a roster update (but hey, they did add A-Rod to the Yanks.

Sorry if it wasn't clear before.
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