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Originally Posted by trobinson97 |
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2K devs have been here for a while now, I am guessing you haven't? Ah, just checked your profile, you've been a member for 5 years now, and y ou didn't know that? You thought EA was a pioneer here or something, or you just wanted to give them more props for doing something other companies have been doing for years?
Anyway, take this article how you want to folks. Personally I see it as another marketing angle to get you to spend your $60 dollars on day 1. Pay now, cry later.
I really hope though that the game is good. No, not good, great. I really would like a next gen football game to finally be worth my purchase. Last year was the last time I spend money on NCAA, and I haven't touched Madden since that terrible 06' title. I will await all the bug and AI complaint threads with much patience to help me with my purchasing decisions.
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No I fully realize that, but the level of interaction from 2k has been far less recently especially after the MLB2k8 fiasco where they flat out lied prior to the title shipping and then lo and behold were nowhere to be found after we found out the game runs like ***, has zero atmosphere and still had major bugs like the cpu rarely stealing or pitchers never getting injured ever during simmed games.
Or take NHL2k9 as a perfect example of flat out BS, for a game that is suposidly built from the ground up, it certainly doesn't look to be the case one bit.
In contrast, Ian and his team have been very forthcoming on what to expect with Madden 09, so if people get over excited for features that aren't in the title this year they have only themselves and not EA to blame.
Again, if 2k went even half out on marketing, the're be a whole hell of alot more to talk about when it came to their titles.