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alpha_dk said:

As it is, as far as I'm concerned, until Harmonix picks up their game and starts delivering based on what is good for the *customer* rather than what is good for their bottom line, they can gtfo.

(before anyone spouts me some bulls*** about them being a company and being allowed to maximize profit; they're in the entertainment industry.  Their business is built around the customer's experience; if the customer doesn't have a good experience, then they won't come back and spend more money with that company.  And so far, my post-EA experience with Harmonix has been that of people lying to me about what is possible on the wii, blatantly blaming the Wii or Activision or whoever for their unwillingness to put any effort into their product on the Wii, instead deciding to give us a straight-up port of the PS2 version, rather than the version the other next-gen products get)

 

Completely agree.  They are allowed to maximize profit, but one way to do that is to make the game as good as possible and not alienate the fans of the genre.  We are also allowed to vote with our wallets and not buy this crappy port.