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Rugby 2006 still not right -Lomu is still the king
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<blockquote data-quote="toup" data-source="post: 52308"><p>I don't think it's that much of an issue here though - it's all a lot more responsive than last year, and you can pass pretty much up until the last second - if you can pass too close to contact then it becomes unrealistic as you need thinking time even when playing real rugby. I think the offload system does a good job of allowing you to release the ball when it wouldn't be tied up in real life, and I think the pace of the game is just about perfect. Don't get me wrong, I love JLR, but it isn't perfect and I think it has been bettered here in terms of realism and for me that makes it more fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toup, post: 52308"] I don't think it's that much of an issue here though - it's all a lot more responsive than last year, and you can pass pretty much up until the last second - if you can pass too close to contact then it becomes unrealistic as you need thinking time even when playing real rugby. I think the offload system does a good job of allowing you to release the ball when it wouldn't be tied up in real life, and I think the pace of the game is just about perfect. Don't get me wrong, I love JLR, but it isn't perfect and I think it has been bettered here in terms of realism and for me that makes it more fun. [/QUOTE]
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