Now, take a step back in time and ask yourself how you felt when 2k lost the NFL license. Most of us were very disappointed, and thought that another 2K football game was unlikely to happen. Not only were we disappointed that 2K football was gone, we had to also endure very poor quality Madden games. We were in a video football game recession for two years.
Now, take a step forward to the announcement of APF 2k8. If I can recall correctly, that day seemed like a holiday for 2K football fans. After witnessing Madden's first and second attempts on the next-gen systems, I thought that any playable game would resurrect the 2K faithful. Boy, was I wrong.
Despite having a good football game from 2K, the masses appeared to attack the game with negative remarks. Instead of viewing the game as a first attempt, and a solid foundation to build on, the game was condemned by its own supporters. Those same supporters indicated that they would be happy with any kind of a 2K football game. Now, the same supporters are mad for various reasons, and forgot that most of them indicated that they only wanted another 2K football game.
If you were a 2K Director, would you invest money in another game that its own fan base rejected? Do you think that the 2K football team had to lobby for the approval to create APF 2K8? Do you also think they used the fan support, 2K5 sales, and poor quality Madden games as a basis to release another game? What reasons could they argue to release another 2K football game now?
It appears that Fair-weather 2K Fans need to acknowledge one simple fact. They will never be happy with any game, unless it has the NFL license. Personally, I think that APF 2K8 is a very good game, with the potential to be great. I also understand why one of the 2K Producers said "just shut up and play the game". If you think about it, he was right. If people would have just played the game, instead of complaining about what it does not have, they would find that it plays a very good game of football.

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