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Originally Posted by Egan
Two points I like to make. Firstly, I think that attacking the developers because they happen to work for Ubisoft is out of order, rude and unfair. However, It is also inaccurate to lay the blame for design decisions soley at the door of the Ubisoft executives. There is a growing air of - I dont even know what you call it, protectionism? - towards the devs. Basically I dont believe they are untouchable, as seems to be suggested by various threads and posts I've seen. They are big boys and girls and I for one would like to see detailed and reasonable answers to why certain decisions were made in the development of the game. Constructive critisism can only help to make this game better. Now, As I said, lets not attack them just because they are the more presentable face of a vast and godless corporation but lets also not pretend they were making the worlds greatest and most hardcore world war two simulator before the evil suits dropped in to say 'Hey, this isnt what the kids want! where's the phat lewt at?'
My second point is this: Regardless of what I feel about certain design choices in the game, or the type of anti-piracy measures taken, I think this will be not only the biggest selling edition of the franchise but quite possibly one of the biggest selling sim titles in many, many years. It is far too easy to come to a site like this and belive that it is the whole world. We represent a tiny slice of the market for this game. Good for the devs and good for ubi. Maybe not so good for me but I'm a grown up sometimes and Im sure I'll cope,
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Good points, all of them.

Yes, the devs are a big part of the design strategy and the individual subsim customers are entitled to decide if they like the direction the game is going or not. Hopefully, they will express their opinions as intelligently as you have done.
One of the problems I see with this round of SH development; in the past the game company was very good about providing us updates and info on the progress of the game. And why not? Subsim has championed these games since SH2 in 1999. But with SH5, there has been very little interaction or access to the game. When I ask my kid to show me their homework so I can see how much they've done, and the kid keeps stalling and stalling...I get the impression the homework is not going as well as I hoped.
At this point,
4 weeks before the game is due to be released; I have not seen anything since Sept, and I expect Ubisoft to delay sending the gold review copy, which other game publishers send 2 weeks before release, until after the game is actually out.
I've got a bad feeling about this, to quote Harrison Ford