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<blockquote data-quote="TheDell" data-source="post: 23590"><p>dudes, don't you think after the improvements from Rugby 2004, they're on the right track? This is a huge step forward. And this is without evening listening to us.</p><p></p><p>Another point worth making while I'm here. People have criticised the lack of publicity of R2005. Companies will often test a product or brand without excessive marketing, just to see how it sells. That will determine how much they actually need to spend on marketing dollars on their next game and how much they have to spend in development. You may think it doesn't make sense, but EA can afford to do it. </p><p></p><p>Remember the TV ads for Rugby 2004? That turned out to be one of the greatest gaming tragedies of all time....</p><p></p><p>I think the money they saved in marketing this time around can only be a good thing for the next game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheDell, post: 23590"] dudes, don't you think after the improvements from Rugby 2004, they're on the right track? This is a huge step forward. And this is without evening listening to us. Another point worth making while I'm here. People have criticised the lack of publicity of R2005. Companies will often test a product or brand without excessive marketing, just to see how it sells. That will determine how much they actually need to spend on marketing dollars on their next game and how much they have to spend in development. You may think it doesn't make sense, but EA can afford to do it. Remember the TV ads for Rugby 2004? That turned out to be one of the greatest gaming tragedies of all time.... I think the money they saved in marketing this time around can only be a good thing for the next game. [/QUOTE]
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