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<blockquote data-quote="sanzar" data-source="post: 26356"><p>I have to say your argument is really failing to see the woods for the tree's on this one GG... League is clearly a much better suited sport for the Video game format. In Union things are often too vague in many area's of play and no game has thus far been able to successful simulate the "feel" of many area's in union (ie: rucks). League is fundamentally more black and white than Union, with much clearer and sometimes more simplistic (like the tackle count) rules on everything. It is a game based around big collisions in defence and scintilating runs and moves in attack, but there are a MASS of complexities in the game to be noted aswell. Almost every aspect of League could be realistically and enjoyably translated into the video game format, this simply cannot be said for union unfortunately.</p><p></p><p>I know you loved lomu GG, but seriously mate, get over it! It's dead!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sanzar, post: 26356"] I have to say your argument is really failing to see the woods for the tree's on this one GG... League is clearly a much better suited sport for the Video game format. In Union things are often too vague in many area's of play and no game has thus far been able to successful simulate the "feel" of many area's in union (ie: rucks). League is fundamentally more black and white than Union, with much clearer and sometimes more simplistic (like the tackle count) rules on everything. It is a game based around big collisions in defence and scintilating runs and moves in attack, but there are a MASS of complexities in the game to be noted aswell. Almost every aspect of League could be realistically and enjoyably translated into the video game format, this simply cannot be said for union unfortunately. I know you loved lomu GG, but seriously mate, get over it! It's dead! [/QUOTE]
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