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Originally posted by George Graham:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by Tom Leeburn:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by Jimbokav1971:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by Ter:
<BLOCKQUOTE>slightly unrelated but there seems to be 11 SI staff in GQ atm, surely some kind of record, must be feeding time at SI towers.
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Or a mail has gone round about a feature posted on the forums that we're discussing via e-mail. Which happens a lot. </BLOCKQUOTE>
Isn't it refreshing to have a few threads worth reading in GQ the moment :thup:.
Player ratings. Match engine. (See what you can do Mitja when you stop moaning)
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Critique of transfer mechanism. Player development.
When was the last time that there were 4 decent threads on the first page of GQ at the same time.
Maybe if there were more of them and less in the style of the opening post of this thread, then the FM World would be a happier little place. </BLOCKQUOTE>
yes but how many of them have had any official response from si? (by that a mean a post by someone whose expertise relates to the area being discussed, rather than for example Ter who posts more than most at si, but freely admits that he doesnt know anymore about these issues for example than the rest of us.
To me the lack of response leaves you feeling that you are whistling in the wind, and is very frustrating. </BLOCKQUOTE>
Agree- although I appreciate that SI should be spending their time on the game, as somebody who has been on these forums since CM2 its obvious that SIs presence on these forums has declined over the last couple of releases.
Now for me there is a lot of brand loyalty that SI have earnt over those 10 years- much of it has been because in the past their customer support has been flawless, and they really fostered and were actively a part of a genuine community.
Now as somebody who started in IT 17 years ago I know how we all change as regards our work- Im the same person out of work as I always was but as Im now management I am much more professional, and I appreciate that as CM/FM has grown and moved to Sega that they also will have had to evolve. But regardless of this communication needs to be maintained (especially after a release like FM08 that hasnt exactly been universally praised on these forums)- maybe not from SI directly but from some official source.
Which is all fine and dandy when it going ok- but just look at these forums, there isnt a lot of positivity towards the latest release is there?
I saw Ovs comment which quite rightly says that statistically (I assume this means sales) and critically FM08 is their best release, but
imo this is misleading.
SI have a captive audience as currently they have no genuine competition and even though CM has shown signs of improvement ( and in this players opinion fresher ideas than SI is coming up with to) its damaged by past outings as many will disregard it automatically.
Secondly the reviews have never been critical of FM- its assumed that its the best and even CM4 got universally good reviews in the popular PC mags. They also failed to pick up on the closing down bug- which is strange as you can guarantee that they would mention bugs in other releases but somehow FM is untouchable when it comes to genuine objective criticism in the PC press.
Im sure SI work damn hard on each release, but from this gamers perspective a lot of the hard work and brand loyalty that has been built over the years is in danger of evaporating. The atmosphere in the forums are testament to this- as we see people signing up for the first time just to complain about FM08, proving that its not just the hardcore fans who notice these things.
Lastly this series is in a rut- fresh and innovative ideas are practically non-existent, this year the new additions were paper thin and by and large cosmetic (match flow), or in areas where people just didnt care (International Management). Yet longstanding issues or poorly realised areas remain untouched such as the transfer market, the media, player interaction etc.
Thats why I think people have focused so much on the match engine- as it appears that from the potential of 8.0 that this was going to be FM08s saving grace, especially as apart from the obvious issues it looked like a radical change and was really looking good.
At some point your rivals may get it right, and then SI may genuinely see how damaging a release like FM08 has really been. </BLOCKQUOTE>
Excellent points. Pretty much sums up what i tihnk is going on at SI. While i appreciate each release gets greeted with crticism, this one has been one of the most dissappointing CM/FMs i've played.
Using sales as a gauge (ditto reviews) is an exceptionally limited way to approach reviewing a product, as sales are as often as not generated by reputation (which SI still have an outstanding rep - FM08 can't have damaged it that much. Yet) and promotion, i've yet to see an advert for Fifa manager or CM....
Similarly reviews are often affected by reviewer bias - how else could they not have noticed that you get sacked for over achieving??? Due to time constraints writing reviews, and the desire to appeal to the reader, i would take these with a pinch of salt.
FM08 may be the most successful statistically - but the Fifa series was for quite some time the most successful statistically.
Trust me, FM08 is a step backward from 07, (it had potential - if the match engine and board conf had been perfect it could well have been a wonderful game) i just don't want to see SI starting to slip into an EA like slump, and think, if it sells it's good.