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<blockquote data-quote="raziel_eire" data-source="post: 415513" data-attributes="member: 12288"><p>Cheers for the re-transalte Darhf... all in all it still sounds positive while highltighting the issue we are already aware of (licensing, player likenessed, player models similar, lack of game mode depth)</p><p></p><p>We can put most of these issues down to the supposed limited budget that HB have been on due to releasing this independently away from their former EA stablemates, so I am still pretty confident that from a gameplay perspective (both in terms of the mechanics/controls needed during a match aswell as how the game looks from a live gameplay camera) that RWC 2011 will be a good rendition of rugby gameplay that the majority will enjoy.</p><p></p><p>The real big question for me now (and the real crux to how long a life span the game will have after a world cup) is how stable and smooth the online play is.</p><p>No matter how good they make the AI, after enough play we will probably be able to better an AI team more often then not and in fairly straightforward fashion, so its the quality of the online play (where present) that will keep us hooked in the long run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raziel_eire, post: 415513, member: 12288"] Cheers for the re-transalte Darhf... all in all it still sounds positive while highltighting the issue we are already aware of (licensing, player likenessed, player models similar, lack of game mode depth) We can put most of these issues down to the supposed limited budget that HB have been on due to releasing this independently away from their former EA stablemates, so I am still pretty confident that from a gameplay perspective (both in terms of the mechanics/controls needed during a match aswell as how the game looks from a live gameplay camera) that RWC 2011 will be a good rendition of rugby gameplay that the majority will enjoy. The real big question for me now (and the real crux to how long a life span the game will have after a world cup) is how stable and smooth the online play is. No matter how good they make the AI, after enough play we will probably be able to better an AI team more often then not and in fairly straightforward fashion, so its the quality of the online play (where present) that will keep us hooked in the long run. [/QUOTE]
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