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From Matt: drs: Does it really matter how long it was known? If not for the e-mail campaign, they wouldnt have even "confirmed" the 25th date. So it would seem that it at least had SOME effect.
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Sorry that I don't know how to use the cool quote feature. Does it matter, like will it change my life? Will I be doing something different 10 years from now because I knew the exact release date two weeks earlier? No. The reviews are good and for me that is the most important thing - always better to wait longer for a good game then get a bad one early in my opinion. I'm sure once I get the game I will love it like I loved MOO2.
However, I still think it matters in a way. Kind of like when you are waiting for someone to pick you up and they are late. So, you look out the window for their car every five minutes for like 45 minutes until they get there. The whole time you are getting really annoyed and wonder why they didn't just call so you don't keep looking out the window with your thumb up your a**. Finally, they come and you forget all about it in five minutes.
Same deal. Once IG/QS knew it wouldn't make it until 2/25 (which I think technically means 2/26) then why not just come forward and tell us on the boards so sick people like me who check it 3 times a day don't keep looking for it. It seems like they wouldn't have told us WTHOUT the email campaign, and that is my main complaint. It is just a little annoyance, which when compounded with the ridiculous amount of time to get the game from gold to stores becomes a big annoyance.
It seems like IG/QS put alot of points into research to make a good game but kind of dropped the ball in regards to manufacturing/production. Or they have some conspiracy type deal going on. I normally am the first to discard conspiracy's. I assumed that production was delayed and then they can't start selling it when all major retailers do not have the game yet - which makes sense to be fair to the retailers. I would normally discard conspiracy theories because in my opinon why delay release - I don't think it makes you more money? 1. Why annoy your most loyal fans needlessly?
2. Money now is worth more then money later so get the game out ASAP.
3. Spacing it from Unreal 2 is not that big a deal because I don't think there are as many people who like both those games. They should have beat Command and Conquer out though, but it is too late for that!
But this post in here by Rantz makes me wonder, maybe there is a C-O-N-spiracy going on.....but I still can't see any good reason to delay the release needlessly and I think I am a decently smart guy. Maybe I am wrong about that too. Sorry about a long winded semi-trolling message that just complains and doesn't really discuss.
From Matt: drs: Does it really matter how long it was known? If not for the e-mail campaign, they wouldnt have even "confirmed" the 25th date. So it would seem that it at least had SOME effect.
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Sorry that I don't know how to use the cool quote feature. Does it matter, like will it change my life? Will I be doing something different 10 years from now because I knew the exact release date two weeks earlier? No. The reviews are good and for me that is the most important thing - always better to wait longer for a good game then get a bad one early in my opinion. I'm sure once I get the game I will love it like I loved MOO2.
However, I still think it matters in a way. Kind of like when you are waiting for someone to pick you up and they are late. So, you look out the window for their car every five minutes for like 45 minutes until they get there. The whole time you are getting really annoyed and wonder why they didn't just call so you don't keep looking out the window with your thumb up your a**. Finally, they come and you forget all about it in five minutes.
Same deal. Once IG/QS knew it wouldn't make it until 2/25 (which I think technically means 2/26) then why not just come forward and tell us on the boards so sick people like me who check it 3 times a day don't keep looking for it. It seems like they wouldn't have told us WTHOUT the email campaign, and that is my main complaint. It is just a little annoyance, which when compounded with the ridiculous amount of time to get the game from gold to stores becomes a big annoyance.
It seems like IG/QS put alot of points into research to make a good game but kind of dropped the ball in regards to manufacturing/production. Or they have some conspiracy type deal going on. I normally am the first to discard conspiracy's. I assumed that production was delayed and then they can't start selling it when all major retailers do not have the game yet - which makes sense to be fair to the retailers. I would normally discard conspiracy theories because in my opinon why delay release - I don't think it makes you more money? 1. Why annoy your most loyal fans needlessly?
2. Money now is worth more then money later so get the game out ASAP.
3. Spacing it from Unreal 2 is not that big a deal because I don't think there are as many people who like both those games. They should have beat Command and Conquer out though, but it is too late for that!
But this post in here by Rantz makes me wonder, maybe there is a C-O-N-spiracy going on.....but I still can't see any good reason to delay the release needlessly and I think I am a decently smart guy. Maybe I am wrong about that too. Sorry about a long winded semi-trolling message that just complains and doesn't really discuss.
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