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<blockquote data-quote="C A Iversen" data-source="post: 70834"><p>We <strong><u>all</u></strong> will go out and try it? Jackass is liked by a lot of people, but a lot of other people think it's average or maybe even had it's day.</p><p></p><p>As for Sidhe, they are company that promised an awesome game in RL2, and it turned out to be slightly worse than an average game, and it came out three months after they estimated. With Gripshift they made a decent effort for once, but as for Melbourne Cup Challenge, they said they'd release it about 7 months ago. It's <strong>still</strong> not out!</p><p></p><p>The people who have complained about Sidhe most on this forum are let-down consumers who've <strong>actually bought</strong> there games like myself. I paid $99 for a game I only played about 20 times (RL2), 19 of those times I was hoping it'd get better. It didn't. I didn't enjoy sitting through that experience, and I never <strong>wanted</strong> to hate Sidhe's effort. I just did.</p><p></p><p>I really hope I've earned or paid for the right to ***** a little about Sidhe.</p><p></p><p>I hope they redeem themselves as games developers with Jackass, I really do. Of course they'll <strong>never</strong> redeem themselves with me untill I get a very playable RL3. I've already paid down $99 towards it's development, which may very well go into Jackass.</p><p></p><p>I personally think that whether they were asked to work on it or not, Mario has made a very fitting choice, if not for his company, then for himself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C A Iversen, post: 70834"] We [b][u]all[/u][/b] will go out and try it? Jackass is liked by a lot of people, but a lot of other people think it's average or maybe even had it's day. As for Sidhe, they are company that promised an awesome game in RL2, and it turned out to be slightly worse than an average game, and it came out three months after they estimated. With Gripshift they made a decent effort for once, but as for Melbourne Cup Challenge, they said they'd release it about 7 months ago. It's [b]still[/b] not out! The people who have complained about Sidhe most on this forum are let-down consumers who've [b]actually bought[/b] there games like myself. I paid $99 for a game I only played about 20 times (RL2), 19 of those times I was hoping it'd get better. It didn't. I didn't enjoy sitting through that experience, and I never [b]wanted[/b] to hate Sidhe's effort. I just did. I really hope I've earned or paid for the right to ***** a little about Sidhe. I hope they redeem themselves as games developers with Jackass, I really do. Of course they'll [b]never[/b] redeem themselves with me untill I get a very playable RL3. I've already paid down $99 towards it's development, which may very well go into Jackass. I personally think that whether they were asked to work on it or not, Mario has made a very fitting choice, if not for his company, then for himself. [/QUOTE]
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