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Difficult to know what to take from the google translation about craters - you can read it to mean that the person playing the game just didn't see the craters (eg because they were covered in the smoke and dust of the explosion - as is evident in at least one video)
Sorry, but it seems I just don't get the need that some people have to see an impending crisis everywhere. Another Dad's Army quote seems apt: Don't panic! Don't panic!! coming next: Mainwaring "You stupid boy" - I can probably get the whole platoon in before the game comes out! |
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Sorry, must be language issues at your end....
Swiss; I completely agree. Can the amount of young people (and families) playing the sim at the event be useful evidence for the games success? I mean it surely looks promising, and the gameplay seemed great, especially considering the amount of time some people were playing the game for. I do, however, agree that the best feedback will come from people who are simmers themselves there. If only we could read Russian! translating the russian forum gives some feedback on the event, but as Stranki said before me, it's easy to 'misreaded' it |
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I agree that the phone camera pics are horrid colour wise.
Here's the same pic in B + W
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It's a niche, so out of 10 visitors, one may be seriously into sims. You see, the feedback at a booth is not necessarily worth too much - unless it's a booth where you can be sure your target audience is present. |
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