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<blockquote data-quote="jimmy44" data-source="post: 22826"><p>I agree if EA issue a **** game then they are putting themselves in great danger. But rugby 2005 is clearly not a **** game. </p><p></p><p>Whether it is a sales and marketing strategy of course we will never know, but I can see the sense in leaving gaps so that they can be filled, gradually, in later additions. </p><p></p><p>I actually DONT think improved graphics and new team rosters is enough to persuade people to buy the same game each year. Just look at the fifa series. Every year ea introduce new gameplay features whether its 'off the ball' or 'first touch' People are looking for significant improvements in game play. All we are saying is that by leaving a few strategically placed gaps, these improvements seem all the more significant. As long as it is managed carefully, this is a viable approach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimmy44, post: 22826"] I agree if EA issue a **** game then they are putting themselves in great danger. But rugby 2005 is clearly not a **** game. Whether it is a sales and marketing strategy of course we will never know, but I can see the sense in leaving gaps so that they can be filled, gradually, in later additions. I actually DONT think improved graphics and new team rosters is enough to persuade people to buy the same game each year. Just look at the fifa series. Every year ea introduce new gameplay features whether its 'off the ball' or 'first touch' People are looking for significant improvements in game play. All we are saying is that by leaving a few strategically placed gaps, these improvements seem all the more significant. As long as it is managed carefully, this is a viable approach. [/QUOTE]
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