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  • PlayaHataSupreme
    MVP
    • Jun 2003
    • 2209

    #91
    Re: Not feelin y\'all

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    Hey I got an idea, this will help all the complainers out for 2005. When the game comes out, INSTEAD of BUYING IT....RENT IT! I'm pretty sure 3 or 4 dollars won't hurt your pockets. Or better yet, i'm pretty sure you'll have a friend that will go out and buy it anyways because they will have ENJOYED 2004 so much. Ask them if you can borrow, play, preview the game for alittle while.

    Once you find more flaws that will be in 2005 you can give it back to your friend or the RENTAL STORE, you will have only come out of 3 or 4 bucks, and then you can come here and vent your fustrations for 2006, and everyone will be HAPPY

    P.S. Thank God for the wishlist thread

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    Ummmmm..... maybe they don't have a rental place near them, some people do live in the middle of nowhere.... not to mention the game has to actually be in the store in order to rent it
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    • bgapfire
      Rookie
      • Jan 2003
      • 122

      #92
      Re: EA - watching the computer go NUCLEAR late in the game is getting old

      You are correct in stating they can express their opinions. I do not deny that at all. I am merely speaking to the many conspiracy theories people place on games. This is not a complaint about the thread.

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      • bgapfire
        Rookie
        • Jan 2003
        • 122

        #93
        Re: EA - watching the computer go NUCLEAR late in the game is getting old

        You are correct in stating they can express their opinions. I do not deny that at all. I am merely speaking to the many conspiracy theories people place on games. This is not a complaint about the thread.

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        • bgapfire
          Rookie
          • Jan 2003
          • 122

          #94
          Re: EA - watching the computer go NUCLEAR late in the game is getting old

          You are correct in stating they can express their opinions. I do not deny that at all. I am merely speaking to the many conspiracy theories people place on games. This is not a complaint about the thread.

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          • spankdatazz22
            All Star
            • May 2003
            • 6219

            #95
            Re: EA - watching the computer go NUCLEAR late in the game is getting old

            I don't think anyone said conspiracy theory other than you. I stated that AI problems run across most if not all EA Sports games, and I gave my reasons as to why. I'm not any random Madden board creating "comeback AI" threads. It's most suprising that people would rather sit back and praise the game for what it does good, and practically ignore what it does bad.

            I saw this a lot over at Maddenmania last year. Most times people had legit complaints about Madden, they were shot down as complainers or crybabies and that any gameplay problems they were experiencing was their own fault. Then Madden 2004 comes out w/half-assed fixes (for the DB AI in particular) and people act shocked a better job wasn't done.

            Treating the game as a "love it or leave it" type of proposition sells the game short. It'll only get better with constructive criticism - going with the assumption that programmers "know" what the problems are because of some threads posted in the game's first month of release is a bit foolish.
            HBO's "The Wire" should rank as one of the top 10 shows EVER on tv - period

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            • spankdatazz22
              All Star
              • May 2003
              • 6219

              #96
              Re: EA - watching the computer go NUCLEAR late in the game is getting old

              I don't think anyone said conspiracy theory other than you. I stated that AI problems run across most if not all EA Sports games, and I gave my reasons as to why. I'm not any random Madden board creating "comeback AI" threads. It's most suprising that people would rather sit back and praise the game for what it does good, and practically ignore what it does bad.

              I saw this a lot over at Maddenmania last year. Most times people had legit complaints about Madden, they were shot down as complainers or crybabies and that any gameplay problems they were experiencing was their own fault. Then Madden 2004 comes out w/half-assed fixes (for the DB AI in particular) and people act shocked a better job wasn't done.

              Treating the game as a "love it or leave it" type of proposition sells the game short. It'll only get better with constructive criticism - going with the assumption that programmers "know" what the problems are because of some threads posted in the game's first month of release is a bit foolish.
              HBO's "The Wire" should rank as one of the top 10 shows EVER on tv - period

              XBL gamertag: d0meBreaker22 (that's a zero)

              congrats Steelers, city of Pittsburgh, and Steeler Nation - SIX TIME WORLD CHAMPS

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              • spankdatazz22
                All Star
                • May 2003
                • 6219

                #97
                Re: EA - watching the computer go NUCLEAR late in the game is getting old

                I don't think anyone said conspiracy theory other than you. I stated that AI problems run across most if not all EA Sports games, and I gave my reasons as to why. I'm not any random Madden board creating "comeback AI" threads. It's most suprising that people would rather sit back and praise the game for what it does good, and practically ignore what it does bad.

                I saw this a lot over at Maddenmania last year. Most times people had legit complaints about Madden, they were shot down as complainers or crybabies and that any gameplay problems they were experiencing was their own fault. Then Madden 2004 comes out w/half-assed fixes (for the DB AI in particular) and people act shocked a better job wasn't done.

                Treating the game as a "love it or leave it" type of proposition sells the game short. It'll only get better with constructive criticism - going with the assumption that programmers "know" what the problems are because of some threads posted in the game's first month of release is a bit foolish.
                HBO's "The Wire" should rank as one of the top 10 shows EVER on tv - period

                XBL gamertag: d0meBreaker22 (that's a zero)

                congrats Steelers, city of Pittsburgh, and Steeler Nation - SIX TIME WORLD CHAMPS

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                • tenth
                  MVP
                  • Dec 2002
                  • 1109

                  #98
                  Re: EA - watching the computer go NUCLEAR late in the game is getting old

                  Exactly. From past experiences with EA games, I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if they implemented other cheats (other than the fast breaks) to help keep the CPU in the game. It's a lazy way of making a challenging game, and undisputable that EA has done it in the past.

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                  • tenth
                    MVP
                    • Dec 2002
                    • 1109

                    #99
                    Re: EA - watching the computer go NUCLEAR late in the game is getting old

                    Exactly. From past experiences with EA games, I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if they implemented other cheats (other than the fast breaks) to help keep the CPU in the game. It's a lazy way of making a challenging game, and undisputable that EA has done it in the past.

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                    • tenth
                      MVP
                      • Dec 2002
                      • 1109

                      #100
                      Re: EA - watching the computer go NUCLEAR late in the game is getting old

                      Exactly. From past experiences with EA games, I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if they implemented other cheats (other than the fast breaks) to help keep the CPU in the game. It's a lazy way of making a challenging game, and undisputable that EA has done it in the past.

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