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Gnizmo said:

TX109 said:

still though, the fact that they are the only ones that didnt know to do this makes me suspicious. i have yet to hear of any other problem like this from another reviewer. i have stated that i dont trust eruogamer. the fact that they fixed thier mistake, while admirable, still tells me that they didnt take everything into account when reviewing this game.

 though you are correct, i didnt read the article posted by NJ5 at first(i only read the first one), it in no way changes my opinion.

How do you know anyone else actually knew to do this? Again, this was an unknown bug. EA never mentioned it and they sent out the review copies. Why on earth would they need to take into accoutn an unknown bug while reviewing a game? You are just trying to bash Eurogamer because you dislike them for whatever reasons you have. While thats fine for you, there is no point in spreading uninformed and baseless accusations against a reputable magazine for doing the right thing.

It was not an unknown bug, it was out of date firmware.  A problem only eurogamer and eurogamer.de had aparently.



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