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As much as it will pain me to do...I will have to give the Boys an a$$-whipping they won't soon forget. |
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Says the man whose team just tied the franchise record for longest losing streak... :rolleyes: ;) |
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*chortle*
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If David Winters went to graduate school, how long would it take him to finish his dissertation?
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David Winter: Thursday, huh?! Crap...I guess I'd better actually start coding this game now. :cool:
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Gold Master. You keep on using that term. I do not think it means what you think it means.
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I see his wife is out defending him in threads, that is always good for a laugh. And I'm thinking that my idea of a Gold Master and the one the Maximum guys have has gotta be vastly different.
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...it just keeps going on and on my friends...
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FWIW, this thread is now top 10 all-time in page views in the general discussion forum.
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We better get to posting, because the party is DEFINATELY OVER come Thursday. Guaranteed. :) |
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Amazing, I might have to buy the game just for that reason. *cough* if it's ever released *cough* |
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This is actually good news for me. I now have more time to design the uniforms for my Star Trek Universe league. The players are all starships and the field is the size of the galaxy. The ball is a torpedo filled with Spock's body.
I'm still looking for a coach for the Klingons, but be warned that all plays have to be coded in Klingon and Worf is by rule on the Federation team. If anyone's interested let me know after release. |
Kewl! I'm in, but only if I can be the Gorns!
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Thursday of what year? |
And leave it up to Sui to ask the tough questions... :D
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Which will be taken as trolling, no doubt. |
This seriously made me laugh out loud: "so if we have to slip a couple of days in the scheme of things to do that, we feel it's well worth the trade-off."
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and let's not all forget...there won't be a demo for this game. so you'll be buying it on blind faith. blind faith for a game that has been 5 years in development and has been "days from release" for several years now. yeahhhhhh i can't wait to see how that works out no demo=no consideration from me. period |
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365 * 6 (We'll say they 'started' actual dev in 2000, give them 1999 as a concept year) = 2190. 2190+2 (for leap years) = 2192 2192 + 31 (for Jan) = 2223 2223 + 21 (for up til the 'release' date) = 2244 2244 total days from the start of 2000 working on this. 2 / 2244 (for the two days they are 'delaying') = .0000089% I'd say thats not asking much to get the best darn football game evern, doggoneit! |
and it has started. i don't have the skillz to do the pretty "pasting from the matrix forums" thing, but here ya go
elmerlee Matrix Trooper ![]() Posts: 33 Joined: 7/20/2004 Status: online ![]() How did a well respected company like Matrix get involved in such a sloppy situation as Maximum Football?????? They maybe should have stuck with a legend like Steel Panthers. |
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hxxp://www.matrixgames.com/forums/tm.asp?m=1067644
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It's almost like watching a train wreck in slo-mo. I feel kind of bad for DW and Matrix, but I just can't look away from the debacle.
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My bad.
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ummm....
The gold or general availability release version of a product is the final version of a particular product. It is typically almost identical to the final release candidate, with only last-minute bugs fixed. A gold release is considered to be very stable and relatively bug-free with a quality suitable for wide distribution and use by end users. In commercial software releases, this version may also be signed (used to allow end-users to verify that code has not been modified since the release). The expression that a software product "has gone gold" means that the code has been completed and "is being mass-produced and will be for sale soon." Other terms for the version include gold master, gold release, or gold build. The term gold anecdotally refers to the use of "gold master disc" which was commonly used to send the final version to manufacturers who use it to create the mass-produced retail copies. It may in this context be a hold-over from music production. In some cases, however, the master disc is still actually made of gold, for both aesthetic appeal and resistance to corrosion. Microsoft and others use the term "release to manufacturing" (RTM) to refer to this version (as in, "Build 2600 is the Windows XP RTM release"). |
Whoops, mixed up release candidate and gone gold.
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I just hope this game gets released soon cuz it's starting to get ridiculous. I know Dave can be arrogant at times but I'm still hoping this is a good game because this is the only PC football game with graphics that we're gonna see besides Madden. EA just keeps taking out features and adding crappy ones and they hose the PC version even worse.
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Yes I realize it can't possibly compete in the graphics department it is obvious in screenshots but graphics aren't everything. |
Must stop refreshing this thread.....
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You are correct. Graphics are NOT everything. Customization is, chillld. |
I've never heard of this game before, but from what I've skimmed in this thread, should be a winnar?
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And really, since we can see that graphically this game is very primitive, Matrix is going to have to hope that the sim engine driving this thing is top-notch in order to draw any kind of audience. Do you have any confidence that this might be true? Had Winter not been so wildly over-ambitious, he probably could've filled a nice niche by giving the text-sim market an FOF-style football sim that added simple, XOR Football type graphics to represent the action on the field. It would've been much easier for a developer of his resources to acheive and wouldn't have nearly as long to finish. |
I think i got Matrix Software's new slogan
Matrix Software - There is no Master |
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Maybe the thing to do would have been to aim it at the single-season replay niche, if there's even such a thing for football games. Forget career mode, just churn out a series of well-researched 'season disks' for single leagues and years and sell them via download for a few bucks each. That's the only market I can really see for this thing - the career-sim guys (i.e., us) aren't interested, and I can't imagine many Madden fans giving it a second look after seeing the graphics. |
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You have to really give props to the guys that have been following this game for 5 or 6 years and haven't given up on it yet. There aren't too many people faithful to their wives for that long...
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Not sure about customizable, but mine is pretty flexible. :D |
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Not surprising the game is having OS problems...since it was originally designed for DOS. :D |
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If only this could have been released as intended. It would have looked great on the TRS-80. {sigh} What might have been :( |
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Based on the screenshots and video captures I've watched, the graphics and animation don't even look as good as FPS in its prime, which I'm assuming is the market he's trying to capture. No way this thing gets close to Madden. |
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You have been on an unappreciated roll in this thread. :D |
The sad part is, how many people have actually been lurking around there to check out if the game was released? 20? Slightly more or less? I can't say that's going to be a key to commercial success. Especially if this game has no positive buzz surrounding it, and by now I'd say that is BY FAR the case. How many possible sales have they lost on these boards alone? I'd say in the neighborhood of 50, based on a pure guess.
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http://www.gamespy.com/articles/688/688964p3.html
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This is from an interview with Richard and Robert Garriot on the future of MMO's. They must not be aware of Maximum Football. :p |
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or they're in denial of the awesomeness that is Maximus Football. |
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