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Posted: Nov 7th 2009 8:42AM Scuffles said

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Well nothing sours a game quite as much as pushing it out the door without its coat and umbrella and I am willing to forgive some lag issues initially and the expected overpopulation in starter zones when a game first comes out. That usually buys them a week or so at most to get their ducks in a row with me.

Honestly tho they don't even have a month with me the impression is within the first hand full of hours, now a game can still be good and hit that content wall sad to say. I also guess a few iffy games have made up for themselves and won me over within the first month.

And with all that games I have loved to play for years have managed to undo that winning impression by going and taking everything I enjoyed about the game and throwing it all out the window with their latest patch..... usually after the company gets absorbed by EA .... but that might just be freak coincidence?

Anyhow I would say with myself the window of impression is short there have been games that didn't even get past the character creation screen they were just that blaw, Of course a majority of them were F2P I have honestly made my peace and parted ways with P2P.
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