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<blockquote data-quote="knowsleyroader" data-source="post: 7475"><p>I am almost posotive that it will not be online and I agree with others, they should no way be thinking of online play until there is a solid core of a game there in the first place.</p><p></p><p>Would everyone flock to play pong online JUST because it was online ?</p><p></p><p>ALL games should start out as solid 1 player games. 2 + players and online should always come after. </p><p></p><p>People also have to realise that EA is about making money. They are not concerned with releasing sub standard games because they are so large a company that a poor release is almost irrelevant now. Smaller game companies HAVE to produce quality ***les to gain a solid base in the industry. EA IS the industry.</p><p></p><p>Im sure EA were very pleased with the development time / income from Rugby 2004. As to if you enjoyed playing the game is of no concern to them at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knowsleyroader, post: 7475"] I am almost posotive that it will not be online and I agree with others, they should no way be thinking of online play until there is a solid core of a game there in the first place. Would everyone flock to play pong online JUST because it was online ? ALL games should start out as solid 1 player games. 2 + players and online should always come after. People also have to realise that EA is about making money. They are not concerned with releasing sub standard games because they are so large a company that a poor release is almost irrelevant now. Smaller game companies HAVE to produce quality ***les to gain a solid base in the industry. EA IS the industry. Im sure EA were very pleased with the development time / income from Rugby 2004. As to if you enjoyed playing the game is of no concern to them at all. [/QUOTE]
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