[QUOTE="Dreams-Visions"][QUOTE="lightmonkey"]BTW. Adding a solid online structure to VF would require alot of work, and in the end it would still never work out, so what's the point? As i said, since when was adding a lacklustre online feature plausable? "Hey, this game hasn't got much replayability if you don't have friends! Let's just tack on online and watch the gimmick roll!"lightmonkeythen SEGA nees to put the **cking work in to DO IT RIGHT. no online in this kind of game is simply unacceptable in 2007. they have bright software engineers there. they need to cut the excuses and get it done. You have been led astray from the truth by being spoonfed with online. A game cannot lose it's value because it hasn't got online capabilities. The time of year means nothing. Just because it's 2007 does not mean that all offline games should be judged on online play. Online play falls under value/replayability, it doesn't have it's own category. You can't hate on a game because it lacks a feature that only serves as a novel option. Also, no matter how hard Sega try, VF will not work online; VF is a fighting games, timing is everything, and online THERE IS ALWAYS LAG.
There is no point in arguing with them. They're like broken records, and have the same listening capacity as well. Thier missing out, and that's on them.
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