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  • Graphik
    Pr*s*n*r#70460649
    • Oct 2002
    • 10582

    #76
    Re: Numbers Don\'t Lie

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    gez20 said:
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    Whaaaazuuuuup said:
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    prevev said:
    How can everyone complain so much about this game. It's totally fine to point out the cons, but wtf is up with some people basically saying this year is a write off in terms of bball games, wait til next year, and others sayin wait til Inside Drive, it will destroy Live and ESPN. Well look at the rankings (from gamerankings.com):

    Stuff Gamer 5 out of 5 100.0%
    GamePro.com 5 out of 5 100.0%
    Playstation Magazine 5 out of 5 100.0%
    Game Informer 9.5 out of 10 95.0%
    Game Zone 9.5 out of 10 95.0%
    GamingWorld 9.4 out of 10 94.0%
    IGN 9.2 out of 10 92.0%
    Gamer Feed 4.5 out of 5 90.0%
    Lawrence 90 out of 100 90.0%
    PSM Magazine 9 out of 10 90.0%
    Play Magazine A- 90.0%
    Electronic Gaming Monthly 9 out of 10 90.0%
    GameSpot 8.9 out of 10 89.0%
    Game Revolution B+ 85.0%
    GMR Magazine 8 out of 10 80.0%

    The numbers speak for themselves.


    There you go, stop complaining about the way I phrased the title.

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    also, most of the gamers on this board feel LIVE is the better game. soooo what does that tell you?...

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    Do you have proof?

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    It'll be impossible to provide proof since the 2 forums are seperated.

    On that note, actually the numbers due lie occasionally, anyone ever heard of Dead or Alive Volleyball?
    http://neverfollow.biz (Independent Music Group)

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    • gez20
      Rookie
      • Aug 2003
      • 453

      #77
      Re: Numbers Don\'t Lie

      Actually I was trying to make a different point. Everyone was complaining (me too to an extent) about how bad this game was in the first few weeks. But there was a poll and the majority said they liked the game, somewhere around 60%. So my point is, we tend to notice the negative comments more and those with negative comments are much more vocal about it than those with postive ones.

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      • gez20
        Rookie
        • Aug 2003
        • 453

        #78
        Re: Numbers Don\'t Lie

        Actually I was trying to make a different point. Everyone was complaining (me too to an extent) about how bad this game was in the first few weeks. But there was a poll and the majority said they liked the game, somewhere around 60%. So my point is, we tend to notice the negative comments more and those with negative comments are much more vocal about it than those with postive ones.

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        • gez20
          Rookie
          • Aug 2003
          • 453

          #79
          Re: Numbers Don\'t Lie

          Actually I was trying to make a different point. Everyone was complaining (me too to an extent) about how bad this game was in the first few weeks. But there was a poll and the majority said they liked the game, somewhere around 60%. So my point is, we tend to notice the negative comments more and those with negative comments are much more vocal about it than those with postive ones.

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          • Graphik
            Pr*s*n*r#70460649
            • Oct 2002
            • 10582

            #80
            Re: Numbers Don\'t Lie

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            gez20 said:
            Actually I was trying to make a different point. Everyone was complaining (me too to an extent) about how bad this game was in the first few weeks. But there was a poll and the majority said they liked the game, somewhere around 60%. So my point is, we tend to notice the negative comments more and those with negative comments are much more vocal about it than those with postive ones.

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            True. But its also so many ppl who are'nt open minded at all. Open mminded enough to see that both games this year are really good and not pledge loyalty to one brand. I believe both games compliment each other nicely this year and as said over a thousand times, the first few weeks are usually about gripes and flaws and pure hatred and in the following weeks, everyone calms down and enjoys thier game of choice. Thats the period ESPN is in now.
            http://neverfollow.biz (Independent Music Group)

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            • Graphik
              Pr*s*n*r#70460649
              • Oct 2002
              • 10582

              #81
              Re: Numbers Don\'t Lie

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              gez20 said:
              Actually I was trying to make a different point. Everyone was complaining (me too to an extent) about how bad this game was in the first few weeks. But there was a poll and the majority said they liked the game, somewhere around 60%. So my point is, we tend to notice the negative comments more and those with negative comments are much more vocal about it than those with postive ones.

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              True. But its also so many ppl who are'nt open minded at all. Open mminded enough to see that both games this year are really good and not pledge loyalty to one brand. I believe both games compliment each other nicely this year and as said over a thousand times, the first few weeks are usually about gripes and flaws and pure hatred and in the following weeks, everyone calms down and enjoys thier game of choice. Thats the period ESPN is in now.
              http://neverfollow.biz (Independent Music Group)

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              • Graphik
                Pr*s*n*r#70460649
                • Oct 2002
                • 10582

                #82
                Re: Numbers Don\'t Lie

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                gez20 said:
                Actually I was trying to make a different point. Everyone was complaining (me too to an extent) about how bad this game was in the first few weeks. But there was a poll and the majority said they liked the game, somewhere around 60%. So my point is, we tend to notice the negative comments more and those with negative comments are much more vocal about it than those with postive ones.

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                True. But its also so many ppl who are'nt open minded at all. Open mminded enough to see that both games this year are really good and not pledge loyalty to one brand. I believe both games compliment each other nicely this year and as said over a thousand times, the first few weeks are usually about gripes and flaws and pure hatred and in the following weeks, everyone calms down and enjoys thier game of choice. Thats the period ESPN is in now.
                http://neverfollow.biz (Independent Music Group)

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