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the "long open betas" comment tells me they've finally learned their lesson in terms of fixing their games post release.
perhaps, the poor release has convinced sega to get off their backs somewhat.
THAT IS EXACTLY THE WAY IS WORKING RIGHT NOW....♥♥♥♥♥♥ CA & Sega STILL MAD!!! YOU LIED!!!
If they fix this game and let longterm TW fans beta test next one i can forgive em.(i can't beta test as i don't like broken games, but i know others will.)
Have CA finally released some long term testing via a beta should be standard? or is it the type of thing they like to say that sounds good but is in reality just being said because thats what we want to hear?.
When the patch downloads i will be happier if the campaign performance is a lot better , made no sense battles are a lot smoother than the campaign map. That campaign map when i loaded the game the first time just told me there was trouble ahead and CA hadnt polished or tested anything.
Hopefully things looking up with patches.
I hope they mean they are going to implement skill and familytrees, and a better political system!!!
If they work very hard to improve confidence in their product I may buy the next game from the bargain bin. May.