And this is another point that I wasn't going to bring up, but since you throw it out there, I'll touch base on it a little bit as well.
EA was promoting and interacting with the NCAA Basketball board like crazy before release. Getting everyone hyped up, and this is the 2nd year of a 3 year plan...
Post release, guys start experiencing some crazy freezeups and glitches. The game unplayable to most. EA, come and save us.... let us know what you're doing to fix these problems.
EA?....... EA?.... crickets.
Guys paid good money for a game that was not playable, and not even so much as a response. A few months later we find that the plug has been pulled, no more NCAA basketball. EA has your money, they don't need to support the product after all is said and done. Why take resources away from Elite on those people who already paid for your product? We need to create some new buzzwords that will convince people that Elite is the title to buy. That will make people forget about NCAA's problems. Right? Wrong.
Thanks for reading Hustlin
What's happenin my brotha? Thanks for the read, I know it was long and drawn out, but I could have went another few pages. Can't wait to see your blog w/ video and image support. You do what you do, always look forward to your comparisons.
I encourage people to try the demo. If it's for them, then that's great. I'm not trying to dissuade anyone from trying out the game for themselves. This has been on my mind since I saw that EA was heading a "different direction" from Live 10.
Thanks for the read and your input as well. GO REDS