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TigerWoods Franchise on 360, no fantasy courses = me boycotting game

I'm a proud 360 owner and this is the second year I've boycotted this franchise. I just do not have words to describe how pissed off I am at EA Sports. One of my top five things I was looking forward to with my new 360 3 years ago was playing TW fantasy courses on next gen tech. I was pretty forgiving with 06 because I new it must have been tough to get it ready post launch. I was a little cranky with 07 because of the omission of fantasy courses, but still enjoyed the game play. For the 08 copy I saw no excuse-they were never even offered as DLC. Last year because of the absence of fantasy courses I decided to boycott this franchise. Now to rub salt in the wound I found out recently that in the 07 copy of TW on REGULAR XBOX they had included some fantasy courses. ON THE F*CKING REGULAR XBOX ARE YOU F*CKING KIDDING ME!!!!!!!! They are offering additional content on the outdated system, on a copy that is $10.00 less than the copy for the new 360 system. Please somebody tell me this is not sh*tty.

I hope somebody from EA stumbles across this post because you work for a giant A*shole. I'm usually laid back and reserved, I normally don't swear, but corporate America just makes me see red sometimes. And now as if EA could not do anything else to insult the TW fans-they go and charge 600 points for a course (Firestone) that has been in the last two copies for free. Also to boot, the franchise staple commentator duo is replaced with a creepy guy that sounds like he belongs on the sex offender list. Love or hate Ferrity and McCord they were part of the DNA of this franchise. Oh yeah I almost forgot, instead of getting twenty courses in the game like everybody wants, lets put something really f*cking stupid in the game....hmmm.............let's see......I know a swing coach!!!! Hell yeah, just what I always wanted in a golf game. F*ckin A man. Piss on you EA, piss on your Sims, and piss on your partnership with LucasArts, if you drag them down to your level, I will buy a copy of TW09 just to sh*t on it and mail it to you.

360 owning baseball fans fed up

Here we are in 2008 almost 3 years post-launch of the 360 and we have yet to have a solid baseball game. I love my 360 ,but my favorite games in the past have been baseball titles. This is what happens when there is no competition game makers get lazy and put out crap. EA sports was doing it with Madden games ,but there starting to do better. 2K is certantly doing it with thier series on the 360. There had to have been a lot of time and money invested in some of the new features i.e. player cards, which is just stupid stupid if you don't have solid game play. Game play should be the number one priority once that is solid then build around that. 2k sports has ignored that and has tried to mask it with inovation. Using the right analog stick to play the whole game is not inovation that's f****** stupid. I don't care what any 2K fanboy says about having skill with the analog stick that's not the way a baseball video game should be played. There have been other series that have been way more successful and better than 2k with the conventional control layout. The cursor for hitting is tried and true and best resemebles what it is like to actually hit. No you don't see a cursor in real life but the hand-eye cordination that it takes to hit a baseball is on the same level as lining the cursor up with the pitch in a split second and timing your swing with the "A button". As for pitching the best thing I've ever seen for that would be where a cursor for your aim starts out right down the middle and then you have to pull that cursor to where you want the pitch to go that is pre selected with A for fastball, or B for curveball and so on, and you have to keep that cursor pulled in that direction until your pitcher lets go of the pitch. The challenge is that the cursor always wants to be down the middle so you have to pull just right on the stick for your aim. I could keep going but these two things hitting and pitching are big ones in making a good baseball game.

What I'd really like to see, is a franchise that released a solid baseball game ,and then every year after that come up with new content to add to that core game. Kind of like you might see with the Sims. It could be done since more 360's are being sold with the 120 GB harddrive. If it was a game with excellent game play and frame rate, I would gladly pay $80.00 for the core game and then $20.00 a year for future expansion packs to add to that game. The expansions could include new rosters, more uniforms, a couple of new stadiums etc. If this were done we wouldn't have to start a new franchise with every new game. If this had been done with the launch of the 360. I could be in my seventh year of a franchise and it would still be fresh with a new disc of content that I could add to it every year. Also this way the game developer would not have to spend so much time and money re-inventing the game engine every year. If it was going to work though and be worth 80.00 a copy they'd have to be flawless with the game play and score like a 9.5 or something on websites like this. Now that would be innovation.