It's about damn time IGN! This has gone on for far too long. I've been limited to Quick Game since early December.
Kotaku now calling out 2K. This problem is now 'big'
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Re: Kotaku now calling out 2K. This problem is now 'big'
It's about damn time IGN! This has gone on for far too long. I've been limited to Quick Game since early December. -
Re: Kotaku now calling out 2K. This problem is now 'big'
I think 2k14 has some of the best gameplay this year than it has had in recent years, thats my disclaimer or whatever to the guys who wanna stand up for 2k. Now my pov im glad there getting called out. Im going to spare some the rant, as most here have already shown my feelilngs toward it. But im glad some are done riding there nuts and realizing the flaws in the game.Lakers
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Re: Kotaku now calling out 2K. This problem is now 'big'
IGN only calls games out when the reviewers are bad at them, not because of real problems. Like when their reviewer said he didn't like Madden 25 because he couldn't use running game exploits anymore.INACTIVEComment
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Re: Kotaku now calling out 2K. This problem is now 'big'
another article on SI.com...
hopefully the devs are actually paying attentionComment
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Re: Kotaku now calling out 2K. This problem is now 'big'
another article on SI.com...
hopefully the devs are actually paying attention
The article overestimates how much those bugs and connection issues are solved, but kudos to them for keeping the VC implementation issue front and center.Comment
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Re: Kotaku now calling out 2K. This problem is now 'big'
Yeah it's a sloppy article. As Lorenzo says, it overlooks the fact the bugs and servers are far, far, far from fixed.
Also it claims 2K is willing to engage with fans then links to an article where its EA and Live levelling with fansComment
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Re: Kotaku now calling out 2K. This problem is now 'big'
ROFL! Good job on the EA link. I didn't click.Comment
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