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Old 10-16-2014, 01:47 PM   #73
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Re: NBA Live 15 Demo Arrives on October 28th For PS4, EA Access Version on October 23

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Not reading the post then? My point was that a casual fan isn't going take the time to look for the actual article and the quote. Look at how many people come in here as is under the impression that they actually said there'd be an early demo. Hell I was under the impression for a while and EA isn't actually free of blame of that perception anyway considering they never disputed the claim and they took no opportunity to stop any speculating that we'd be getting an early one. Some of the typical pump up Live at all costs folks were even in here trying to quell worries anybody had by talking about the early demo we were going to get.


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If you look far back enough in these forums, I'm sure someone can find the article from the summer that had one of the devs say they're working to get a demo out before release, and far sooner than usual for a demo. IIRC, he said this was to get players to have time to learn or re-learn the controls and get very familiar with the work put into the game this year.

As a PS4 user, I'm very much disappointed because I wanted to check this out. I'll be all over Twitch to watch the Xbone streams on the 23rd but there's nothing like getting a feel for it. Is a release day demo the end of the world? No, it's not. But where it hurts most for me personally is I was very amped up to get this game. The way the devs have been talking and the articles written so far on the product AND the assumption I would get to put some of these improvements to the test a week or so before release, instilled a confidence in me that a day one buy was a good decision.

Now, I'm skeptical because I wonder what they're trying to hide. Maybe it's nothing, maybe it works out best for their marketing plan (which has nothing to do with the devs) but history has taught me that when it comes to EA, if it's something they're confident in, it's put out there with no hesitation. Something doesn't smell right with this decision.

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Old 10-16-2014, 01:54 PM   #74
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Damn was hoping we'd get it early... Hopefully they are wrong.

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Hold on, are you serious? I hope you mean hhg'er faked this interview, and had this other guy to dress up like a EA employee to put on a show for the live fans; because who else would be wrong? Seriously man, its a doggone game. People arw never satisfied. They let you know lw the details, now just wait for hhg'er to give a review.
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Old 10-16-2014, 01:58 PM   #75
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Wouldn't it be smarter to release it a week or more before release to prepare for the release of the game?

Why release the demo the day the game comes out? Sales will fail because of this decision.....Who ever controls their marketing decisions needs to be fired immediately!

Why is Live series the only EA sports games series that gets disrespected like this every year?
Why are consumers worried about sales of a companies product? Are you a shareholder? For real man. They are giving you an opportunity to like it and buy it, or hate it and pass on it. Buy an XBOX, get eaely access, and be done. It could also be some deal with microsoft. Madden had an exclusive content deal as well. I think this is good. Because peoplw have time to get well into all the aspects of the other game, and when thwy play this, they will be able to clearly see what stands out in gameplay.
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Old 10-16-2014, 02:01 PM   #76
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Re: NBA Live 15 Demo Arrives on October 28th For PS4, EA Access Version on October 23

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If you look far back enough in these forums, I'm sure someone can find the article from the summer that had one of the devs say they're working to get a demo out before release, and far sooner than usual for a demo. IIRC, he said this was to get players to have time to learn or re-learn the controls and get very familiar with the work put into the game this year.

As a PS4 user, I'm very much disappointed because I wanted to check this out. I'll be all over Twitch to watch the Xbone streams on the 23rd but there's nothing like getting a feel for it. Is a release day demo the end of the world? No, it's not. But where it hurts most for me personally is I was very amped up to get this game. The way the devs have been talking and the articles written so far on the product AND the assumption I would get to put some of these improvements to the test a week or so before release, instilled a confidence in me that a day one buy was a good decision.

Now, I'm skeptical because I wonder what they're trying to hide. Maybe it's nothing, maybe it works out best for their marketing plan (which has nothing to do with the devs) but history has taught me that when it comes to EA, if it's something they're confident in, it's put out there with no hesitation. Something doesn't smell right with this decision.

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What you stated is not even debatable. I agree 100% with this post


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Re: NBA Live 15 Demo Arrives on October 28th For PS4, EA Access Version on October 23

I guess the good thing about the news is that the demo will be the final build (perhaps)?
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Is it possible that releasing the demo on release day allows them to use a final build that's representative of the actual game instead of an "early build" that could misleading?

Not defending it, just thinking that could be a positive. Also, I guess I'm one of the few that's happy about this coming out 3 weeks after that other game. I think sales stand a chance of being greater since it won't be as overshadowed as it would have been going head-to-head. People who picked up the other game at launch have had weeks to determine whether they might want to try something else.
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First they say demo would release early. Now it releases on launch day. go figure.
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If you look far back enough in these forums, I'm sure someone can find the article from the summer that had one of the devs say they're working to get a demo out before release, and far sooner than usual for a demo. IIRC, he said this was to get players to have time to learn or re-learn the controls and get very familiar with the work put into the game this year.

As a PS4 user, I'm very much disappointed because I wanted to check this out. I'll be all over Twitch to watch the Xbone streams on the 23rd but there's nothing like getting a feel for it. Is a release day demo the end of the world? No, it's not. But where it hurts most for me personally is I was very amped up to get this game. The way the devs have been talking and the articles written so far on the product AND the assumption I would get to put some of these improvements to the test a week or so before release, instilled a confidence in me that a day one buy was a good decision.

Now, I'm skeptical because I wonder what they're trying to hide. Maybe it's nothing, maybe it works out best for their marketing plan (which has nothing to do with the devs) but history has taught me that when it comes to EA, if it's something they're confident in, it's put out there with no hesitation. Something doesn't smell right with this decision.

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You are 100% accurate in what you heard by the EA dev(s) about TRYING to get a demo out earlier then usual. That was never in stone. so i knew then once it was never said" IT WILL BE OUT" as in ... in STONE. i always assumed it was coming out the day of or maybe 1 or 2 days before. Why? because i dont trust game companys thats why. They always over promised and under deliver. never fails.

now with that said. They are not hiding anything. if they were, the EA access guys wouldnt get a demo either. When they had that old version of EA access(cant remember its name). i use to have it and i recall certain games didnt hit that thing like they should have. even though it was touted as all EA sports game. So its not like if they were hiding something they wouldnt be able to hide it on the access site as well. But since they are not doing that. it tells me what others have stated. EA is trying to get more EA Access subscribers. Dont get mad just understand what it is. its a Business decision.

The other thing they are doing with the PS4 folks is saying look guys we dont have to have a demo at all. but we will. because like Sean O said. They will give the ability to TRY before you BUY.

The question is this. when it comes to them straight out Lying or Not. will the demo be 100% of the game itself just in demo form meaning you cant play it but for so long per day or per demo download? Because that is something they promised. They didnt say we will try. They said the demo will be the real game with all the modes in it. This means They know you are already playing 2k and possibly frustrated with their online stuff. So come on and try out this NBA live 15, if you like it. you buy it. real simple.

Its the equivalent to Being able to listen to a full album before you pay for the whole thing. If you like it, you buy it. if not.. no harm no foul. no money wasted. so no reason to be angry with EA. Well you can be upset the game is crap if you wish it were not. but aside from that. you wont be mad they suckered you into paying for the full game. They assume after last year's game and first impressions that everyone that isnt a live stan wont be buying it until after they play it. so they already assume low day one sales. i know i would if i were them. they are trying to get the word of mouth Post demo sales.
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