Just wanted to point out that Steam reviews are becoming quite negative, now, personally speaking, i enjoy the game for the most part...
For those wanting to thumbs down the game on steam, keep in mind that if you want future iterations and future updates then simply panning the game without full context of a fair analysis means that some support from fans/people is required.
Same goes for FB comments, if you just want the same cycles of new games from scratch repeated every four/five years then keep not supporting the game...
Same crap occurred with AFL Live 1 & 2...
At least in Evolution you finally have a game that does more than any other AFL game, keep that in mind before panning it publicly...
If the ultimate goal is that you want EA to make it, then even if that is the case, it's a 5-10 year wait and they won't make it. So it's most likely going to be WW or BA making it and it's another big wait for an entirely new game that people will find something to dislike about anyway..
My point is that if you want updates and progressive improvements of an AFL game, then people need to be supporting it not panning it over marginal issues or stuff that can be fixed in patches.
For those wanting to thumbs down the game on steam, keep in mind that if you want future iterations and future updates then simply panning the game without full context of a fair analysis means that some support from fans/people is required.
Same goes for FB comments, if you just want the same cycles of new games from scratch repeated every four/five years then keep not supporting the game...
Same crap occurred with AFL Live 1 & 2...
At least in Evolution you finally have a game that does more than any other AFL game, keep that in mind before panning it publicly...
If the ultimate goal is that you want EA to make it, then even if that is the case, it's a 5-10 year wait and they won't make it. So it's most likely going to be WW or BA making it and it's another big wait for an entirely new game that people will find something to dislike about anyway..
My point is that if you want updates and progressive improvements of an AFL game, then people need to be supporting it not panning it over marginal issues or stuff that can be fixed in patches.
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