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My role is to point out that this game is shaping up to be a disappointment. The devs know this. You didn't get the memo from them, apparently, as to why they're afraid to release this now or any other time. Zombie games are coming out left and right. Impressive EA games full of potential are getting attention, here and now.
Urban Strife team is banking on perfect timing and having 'no competition.'
The game is boring and bad right now and they're trying to fix it. Great.
Unrealistic. Unsustainable. Unapproachable.
Raising expectations to an unrealistic degree with all the delays and temporary demos.
Your story is great bro. I'm impressed with your fortune-telling skills. Me, i've read you though and laughed.
It's amazing how many experts there are on the internet over the last few years. If they could manage their lives and their egos as well as they imagine they're right about other people's business, we would be bored to not seeing them unleash their bile on stuff they don't like.
But at least it gives us a show. It reminds us a little of our childhood circus.
Man, you can even read the minds of devs and know what they're thinking, you're a real model for us all, the next evolution of the human species.
Don't hesitate if you've got any other scoops about my life, about what the game's going to be in the future, or about the latest lottery numbers. It's with textbook cases like this that psychology and the social sciences evolve. In a way, you're doing the world a service, so don't be shy about sharing your expertise with us. We're really passionate about it, I hope you don't doubt about that. :)