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Old 05-01-2013, 10:52 PM   #9
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bla bla bla, we have no business making racing games and have no clue how to code them nor do we want to spend the money/time to support the products by fixing them, bla bla bla... no one give this company any $$$ and maybe they will go away.
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Old 05-02-2013, 03:22 AM   #10
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Re: Dave Thompson Interview: Talking NASCAR Gaming and the Future!

SMH

What the heck? It seems like everyone is interested in developing on the new consoles except them.

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Really... a new release in 2014, that won't be on the next gen consoles?

Seriously, at that point, what's the point???

I did read that correctly right??
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Old 05-02-2013, 01:04 PM   #11
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Re: Dave Thompson Interview: Talking NASCAR Gaming and the Future!

Thank you for the article, Bob! Nice writeup, as always my friend.

As to Dave's responses....hmmmmm. Based simply on the print, I have to agree with footballfan41. It's almost sounding like the air is going out of Dave's tires on this game/series.

Quite honestly if it weren't for our league, I am not sure I'd be playing Inside Line. It's quite fun in our league because of the good driving, respect, and banter. But offline it's still just too spotty, especially in comparison to another young driving series, F12012.

Granted that's Codemasters' third F1 title compared to Eutech's second NASCAR title, but Eutech has always seemed a bit lost compared to what Codies has done. Even if you go F12010 vs NASCAR: The Game the gulf between the two is enormous, especially from a SP point of view.

Eutech is going to have get it right in 2014. There will be no more room for 'close' or 'maybe one more year'. They need to deliver, especially in offline modes.
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Old 05-02-2013, 02:28 PM   #12
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Make a next gen title with consoles that have more capabilities? Nah... we'll just stick around the current gen for awhile.
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Old 05-04-2013, 09:44 AM   #13
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How much of what he says is what the devs have been told to do by the publishers though?
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Old 05-04-2013, 10:13 AM   #14
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Re: Dave Thompson Interview: Talking NASCAR Gaming and the Future!

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How much of what he says is what the devs have been told to do by the publishers though?
Good point Celtic. Dave has always been a straight shooter with me, but you never know how much publishers play a part in what in what they can say, or how they can say it.
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Old 05-07-2013, 08:40 AM   #15
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Good point Celtic. Dave has always been a straight shooter with me, but you never know how much publishers play a part in what in what they can say, or how they can say it.
Don't forget it's Activision publishing it as well (or was for NTG), so it's very, very likely they could have set down PR rules for the interview and told him what he could say or couldn't say, that is something a big publisher would definitely do.

Based on how Dave's been when I've spoken to him and an ex-employee (let's call him Bob Smith), Bob confired that Dave's a straight talking, no nonesense guy who cares about his projects, which makes me think Activision did step in and start telling him what to do. That'd cause anyone to lose enthusiasm for what they are doing if they get jerked around by a major publisher.

I'm going to be very, very cynical here, so bear with me.

Activision has never published a PC NASCAR game before, and they want to make a good impression on PC users, so they could send Dave prepared PR statements to use in interviews. I'm willing to bet if you took him out for drinks, off the record, he'd say what he really thinks.

EDIT: By that I mean that isn't the Dave I recognize giving the interview, unless he's either got bad news to give, is being coached by a publisher, or just is generally upset with the way the series is going. I've a mind to head up to their offices if anyone wants a soundbite from the team, it'll be in quote form mind you as I can't exactly attach a whole dictaphone and expect it to work.

Though the impression I get from Dave's interview is this:

We want to do stuff but we're coming up against a brick wall. I'd love for Dave and Co to keep the license and build on it. As for this and people complaining about no more patches

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Dave Thompson -We are supporting the 2013 season with DLC content; there are no current plans to release another patch.
I'm not sure how it is for consoles,but don't the patches cost in terms of money? I think I read somewhere it's a sizeable fee to submit a patch and that it has to be a certain max size for the X360, then it has to be certified for both platforms and finally rolled out.

That is of course, if the publisher WANTS to patch the game. Not to bring Activision's certain other flagship franchise into this, but their record of patching games leaves a lot to be desired.

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Old 05-18-2013, 02:10 PM   #16
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Nascar games were one thing that EA was able to do a good job on and I had high hopes for the Nascar game when Activision took over, but now I'm just dissapointed. I really wish they would listen to the gamers and take our suggestions to add Camping World Series and Nationwide along with the Sprint Series. An online league mode would be great, but they have to fix all their online issues before they do that.
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