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Old 03-08-2011, 02:41 PM
Cowboy10uk Cowboy10uk is offline
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Ummm Ok It dosnt look like i explained myself well. When I mentioned the bad choices regarding online connection It was to Show that Ubi has in the past made bad choices regarding sims, that had the protential to be huge, but failed due to Ubi not letting the programmers finish the job.

I have nothing against it coming out on Steam, I admit given a choice, I wouldn't have chosen to use it, But I know its the future and if I want to continue playing Pc games, I have to accept that.

I know it only needs a one time activation and NOT a permainant one, which is great, The fact Ubi, backtracked on this issue in several games, does show that for once they did listen to us.

All I want is for Oleg and his team to have the chance to complete the job they started, and not be forced to rush CoD out of the door on Ubi's say so. Yes I am aware that for all we know the Sim may be finished how Oleg wanted it, But thats not the impression im getting.

CoD Has a huge protential here, It Could be mindblowing and set a new standard, But ONLY if the publisher lets the Makers get on with the job.

I hope this explains my post a little more. I'm not complaining about Steam, I'm not complaining about CoD. I'm not trying to make out it has a permaniant connection.

I just trying to say, Dont Rush the last few months, when youve spent so long designing and building this sim. If it needs a few more months to polish then use them. It will be a awful lot better than letting Ubi publish a Buggy sim, just for the sake of some sales.

Last edited by Cowboy10uk; 03-08-2011 at 02:46 PM.
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