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<blockquote data-quote="Los Lover" data-source="post: 12757"><p>I think you need to play better against hard - I have watched some of the play in the videos and think, all respect, it could be better.</p><p></p><p>I am only (mostly) going to play single player as this is the measure of a game anyway (if it's good then multi-player is always good - multiplayer being good doesn't make a game) so if you say Hard is too hard I'm sure utter skill will eventually break it down and make tries etc really satisfying.</p><p></p><p>For example - how much would you win a hard level game on rugby 2004 between, say, NZ and England with out pumped-up players over ten minutes? Could you rack up several tries? B/C I find it no challenge at all to do so....</p><p></p><p>Also - you say step doesn't work against AI - but on one of the videos Sailor runs back at the defensive line at full speed and just steps straight through it and out the other side like a knife through warm butter......I love everything you've done with the videos and the endless assistance - it's been amazing - but I question whether you push the D enough, kick too much and time the step etc correctly.</p><p></p><p>Sorry, but the AI etc has to be good IMO to buy this......If you say hard is "impossible" - I am looking forward to it. You say you lose every scrum and maul etc yet when you were first playing it you stated that the bar made no sense etc when it was obviously a representation of the colours of each team fighting for possession. Like JLR etc I am sure I can win possession on hard.</p><p></p><p>Is it possible that you have played normal for too long and thus hard seems too frustrating..? I mean normal!! Shouldn't you have started on hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Los Lover, post: 12757"] I think you need to play better against hard - I have watched some of the play in the videos and think, all respect, it could be better. I am only (mostly) going to play single player as this is the measure of a game anyway (if it's good then multi-player is always good - multiplayer being good doesn't make a game) so if you say Hard is too hard I'm sure utter skill will eventually break it down and make tries etc really satisfying. For example - how much would you win a hard level game on rugby 2004 between, say, NZ and England with out pumped-up players over ten minutes? Could you rack up several tries? B/C I find it no challenge at all to do so.... Also - you say step doesn't work against AI - but on one of the videos Sailor runs back at the defensive line at full speed and just steps straight through it and out the other side like a knife through warm butter......I love everything you've done with the videos and the endless assistance - it's been amazing - but I question whether you push the D enough, kick too much and time the step etc correctly. Sorry, but the AI etc has to be good IMO to buy this......If you say hard is "impossible" - I am looking forward to it. You say you lose every scrum and maul etc yet when you were first playing it you stated that the bar made no sense etc when it was obviously a representation of the colours of each team fighting for possession. Like JLR etc I am sure I can win possession on hard. Is it possible that you have played normal for too long and thus hard seems too frustrating..? I mean normal!! Shouldn't you have started on hard. [/QUOTE]
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