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Originally Posted by Poweshow
Yep. This is why the refused to announce the new feature list until the game came out.
OOTP is a fine game, a great game even.
BUT it has now reached Electronic Arts the level of "just slap some new rosters on it and call it a day."
There is a handful of people that can see through the loyalty and call it what it is, but that number will grow in the coming years.
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I think next year's game will be the turning point for the entire franchise. I think there are enough somewhat disgruntled fans this time for OOTPd to take notice (most every Reddit thread (and the comments within posts) is negative/neutral), but if there aren't improvements in other things other than PT for next year's game, it will be the beginning of the end, IMO. A certain percentage is going to stop purchasing out of loyalty.
I also knew that the lack of hype/feature announcements/buzz, whatever you want to call it to be a bad sign.