CptStern
suckmonkey
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- May 5, 2004
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god damn it, Splinter Cell: Double Agent Delayed
"Ubisoft's latest financial report (quarter-on-quarter sales up, full year expectations down) reveals that the next Splinter Cell title, Double Agent, has been pushed back to September as Ubisoft believes there will be a larger base of consumers to play it as Xbox 360s shouldn't be quite so hard to obtain by then."
Age of Conan delayed till q4
BF2 Booster pack delayed
all of them were announced in the last 24 hours ..wtf is wrong with developers? are they really that short sighted that thye cant accurately predict their release dates? The more the delay a game the more fans get pissed off and start dropping like flies ...a far better solution would be to give a rough date and then announce a firm date once the game either goes gold or shortly before
I'm sick to death of waiting for a game (they crank up the hype meter at least a year in advance) and then a few weeks before release it's pushed back 6 months ..I'd much rather they announced a game 3-4 months before completion: no surprises, no frustrated gamers, and marketing money can be more wisely spent on a few short months instead of stretched out over the year ..it's the way hollywood has been doing things I dont see why this is different
"Ubisoft's latest financial report (quarter-on-quarter sales up, full year expectations down) reveals that the next Splinter Cell title, Double Agent, has been pushed back to September as Ubisoft believes there will be a larger base of consumers to play it as Xbox 360s shouldn't be quite so hard to obtain by then."
Age of Conan delayed till q4
BF2 Booster pack delayed
all of them were announced in the last 24 hours ..wtf is wrong with developers? are they really that short sighted that thye cant accurately predict their release dates? The more the delay a game the more fans get pissed off and start dropping like flies ...a far better solution would be to give a rough date and then announce a firm date once the game either goes gold or shortly before
I'm sick to death of waiting for a game (they crank up the hype meter at least a year in advance) and then a few weeks before release it's pushed back 6 months ..I'd much rather they announced a game 3-4 months before completion: no surprises, no frustrated gamers, and marketing money can be more wisely spent on a few short months instead of stretched out over the year ..it's the way hollywood has been doing things I dont see why this is different