Thechalkblock said:
"I assure you, better to be a LITTLE ANNOYED in the short term versus hate us forever for shipping a game that's not up to your understandably high expectations." It's sad that I can't count on two hands the number of games I know of that would have been better with a little bit more development time for fine-tuning. These guys know how to create a game that will receive good word of mouth. |
i couldn't agree more if i tried, but considering the your statement is true i'll agree more.







