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<blockquote data-quote="C A Iversen" data-source="post: 11002"><p>What makes you think we compare rugby to sex?</p><p>Sure hate to be in the forwards with you!</p><p></p><p>Seriously though, I understand that a lot of people are more caught up in the superior graphics and presentation, options, etc on the newer games, but I agree with The Chiropractor.</p><p></p><p>JLR was a fast action packed game where you needed to be able to rapidly out-think your opposition. Everything since (except button-basher WCR) has been slow, and sluggish when controlling the players.</p><p>It maybe alright for those of you not used to playing real rugby where you have to make a decision 1 second after getting the ball, but I definately prefer the pace of JLR.</p><p>Sure there were flaws, but it was hard to learn and rewarding with it.</p><p>I had a friend who took almost a year to become as good as the rest of the guys I've played it with.</p><p>I think the guy who bought a copy recently (above) needs to realise that not every game can be mastered in a week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C A Iversen, post: 11002"] What makes you think we compare rugby to sex? Sure hate to be in the forwards with you! Seriously though, I understand that a lot of people are more caught up in the superior graphics and presentation, options, etc on the newer games, but I agree with The Chiropractor. JLR was a fast action packed game where you needed to be able to rapidly out-think your opposition. Everything since (except button-basher WCR) has been slow, and sluggish when controlling the players. It maybe alright for those of you not used to playing real rugby where you have to make a decision 1 second after getting the ball, but I definately prefer the pace of JLR. Sure there were flaws, but it was hard to learn and rewarding with it. I had a friend who took almost a year to become as good as the rest of the guys I've played it with. I think the guy who bought a copy recently (above) needs to realise that not every game can be mastered in a week. [/QUOTE]
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