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<blockquote data-quote="Hinch" data-source="post: 259630"><p>I should have looked down here before.</p><p></p><p>I love Blackout rugby. Played three seasons in the overly populated English league as the imposing Chesterfield Water Birds, a cheesy Manly Sea Eagles knock off, and just started a team in the Aussie leagues, the even worse named Smells Like Teen Sprint...'Cause they run and such.</p><p></p><p>Another decent game (as in, the only other one out there) is Director of Rugby. However it's a fee to play. Great game though. Relatively new, so many extras are being tweaked and added, but the bonus over Blackout is the use of real players. Hance why I have a Sale team with Muliana, McCaw & Woodcock involved. With Drew Mitchell targeted after I free some wage cap funds up.</p><p></p><p>As I said though, costs to play, and at the moment results are n more than the score, with a rating out of 100 per player and detail of tries, penalties, conversions and drop goals.</p><p></p><p>A survey went out to ask about new additions, including trophy cabinets, the chance to buy from Magners and Top 14 teams (you can only buy from GP and SANZAR teams currently, no idea why) and other tweaks like more in depth (Blackout-esque) match stats for players. Which is good, because a player is only as good as how many interceptions are on his record!</p><p></p><p>Fun game, takes a lot less time to mess around with than Blackout, but it doesn;t have that level of details and managerial skill Blackout has. Plus I like the idea of developing and training my own players, before giving them stupid nicknames.</p><p></p><p>Anyone with a spare £20 odd a year should try director of rugby. You can cancel the subscription at any time and delete the team.</p><p></p><p>Oh, one major plus point it has? You can have "closed scenarios." Which means in English: If TRF wanted their own league for us to battle against one another? You start a scenario, and give the code to only TRF folk. They then sign up for the private scenario and it'd be just us against each other in the GP. (I believe they are working on the other leagues being controllable.)</p><p></p><p>Still, Blackout rugby is number one for me. I'm Hinch and Hinch2 over there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hinch, post: 259630"] I should have looked down here before. I love Blackout rugby. Played three seasons in the overly populated English league as the imposing Chesterfield Water Birds, a cheesy Manly Sea Eagles knock off, and just started a team in the Aussie leagues, the even worse named Smells Like Teen Sprint...'Cause they run and such. Another decent game (as in, the only other one out there) is Director of Rugby. However it's a fee to play. Great game though. Relatively new, so many extras are being tweaked and added, but the bonus over Blackout is the use of real players. Hance why I have a Sale team with Muliana, McCaw & Woodcock involved. With Drew Mitchell targeted after I free some wage cap funds up. As I said though, costs to play, and at the moment results are n more than the score, with a rating out of 100 per player and detail of tries, penalties, conversions and drop goals. A survey went out to ask about new additions, including trophy cabinets, the chance to buy from Magners and Top 14 teams (you can only buy from GP and SANZAR teams currently, no idea why) and other tweaks like more in depth (Blackout-esque) match stats for players. Which is good, because a player is only as good as how many interceptions are on his record! Fun game, takes a lot less time to mess around with than Blackout, but it doesn;t have that level of details and managerial skill Blackout has. Plus I like the idea of developing and training my own players, before giving them stupid nicknames. Anyone with a spare £20 odd a year should try director of rugby. You can cancel the subscription at any time and delete the team. Oh, one major plus point it has? You can have "closed scenarios." Which means in English: If TRF wanted their own league for us to battle against one another? You start a scenario, and give the code to only TRF folk. They then sign up for the private scenario and it'd be just us against each other in the GP. (I believe they are working on the other leagues being controllable.) Still, Blackout rugby is number one for me. I'm Hinch and Hinch2 over there. [/QUOTE]
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