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  1. 1 minute ago, themadsheep2001 said:

    Then don't buy it yet. There's still information to come, a beta and a demo, so loads of opportunity for information. When you choose to buy, if you do so, is entirely on you. No one is making you buy it, so take responsibilty for that decision. 

    Ok that's your opinion I respect that you're happy with it.

    My opinion is that's not a proper way to treat the fanbase, especially the game is old enough to have some 20+ years loyalty fans

  2. 4 minutes ago, themadsheep2001 said:

    I'd argue if that was the case you should stop buying it. If you're not happy with something and you keep buying it, that's on you. Software development isn't ever going to be bug free, and you will always have a cut off period in development, especially with a yearly iteration, so if how it's working doesn't work for you, don't buy. Because overall its working for them in the big picture.

    Some will love the features, some won't; that's the nature of subjective choice. Doesn't make anyone right or wrong

    Read my previous comment and see what I meant. Did I say I expect a bug free or perfect game?

  3. 1 minute ago, CFuller said:

    There have been quite a few sizeable improvements announced for FM20, and there might even be a few pleasant surprises that haven't been announced yet. Of course, though, what might be a game-changing feature to one FMer might mean absolutely nothing to another.

    So, my question is: what possible new feature, in your opinion, WOULD have been a big enough change to FM19?

    As for complaining about how FM treat their fanbase, how about I gently remind you that you are NOT obliged to buy the game every year? It's the same with FIFA. If you don't feel that you can justify paying ~£35 on FM20 because it's too similar to FM19, that's fair enough. Contrary to popular belief, Miles Jacobson won't come round to your house demanding you hand over your dog and first-born child in exchange for the game. :p

    Miles didn't create the game. I played this game before he became the boss. Your logic is like sayng a fan just boycott their club if they're not happy with the owner. If they say I give you discount if you pay early, that's fair enough. But paying without knowing what is new (apart from more conversation options) is unfair to the fanbase in my opinion. As they know, fan always buy the game

  4. 2 hours ago, DementedHammer said:

    I work for a company that makes end-to-end automation software for a niche segment of the manufacturing industry. Customers literally pay millions of dollars to install and use our software. If there is a problem with our software, the entire factory could shut down, the wrong product could be produced or shipped, or the wrong materials ordered. Huge sums of money, even entire livelihoods, are on the line if we muck up. But despite all of that, our customers are way less demanding than SI's customer base, and a whole lot more understanding when things aren't quite right. 

    It's something that I've discussed with my workmates a number of times now. The amount of expectations and outrage over a computer game that, in comparison, is literally just a couple of hours wages for most people, I just don't get it. 

     

    You're comparing apple to orange though. Your customers are happy to pay millions for the same product as long as it is stable. Also they're making money if your software works. Will your customer pay extra million for some updates without knowing what it is in advance?

    I bet you won't find a lot of gamers willing to pay a full price every year for the same version + some bugs fixed and graphic changes. Having said that, I wasn't complaining about FM2020 yet, just about the way FM treat their fanbase every year.

  5. On 19/08/2019 at 21:19, Lord Rowell said:

    GK sending off for this hasn't happened in the Prem at least, since the double-jeopardy rule was abolished in 2016. Agree though that it would be good to see this kind of foul in FM, along with a tiny bit more of players attempting to / rounding the keeper. I'm sure the two things are related.

    This.

    And on the other hand, FM needs to tune down the amount of two-foot tackle in the game. I can understand if it is a tension match but my team were in a comfortable 3-0 lead and my star striker for some reason decided to tackle their defender in their own half.

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