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The spark has been extinguished long ago.
I thought either this teaches me how to not spend so much money, or, I can spend the money as long as I trust it, well, no. Sparking ZERO disappointed us all.
much more than 50% unfortunately... there were articles about losses of 90% after only 3 weeks and since then the situation has not improved
But, why they went to such effort to alienate the RB demographic and just DISS the playerbase that wanted to play a DB arena fighter competitive online more then anyone else, is beyond me as its attacking the people that want your product the most really, its not a good thing to do, many Raging Blast 1\2 (BT4\5) players are simply really mad at Namco now for simply telling them that their favorite games never existed.
not exactly, there are more players but the situation is the same for consoles too
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