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Has Lair launched in europe yet? If not, any idea why? And why the hell hasnt there been a patch for analog controls, i might actually buy it then.



 

 

 

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Lair is from a european company.



Yes.



I personally think people have blown the problem with the controls way out of proportion. I can think of Wii games i have had more trouble controlling than Lair. Once again, that is my opinion.



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2nd question. I guess they would spend more money on the update then they would receive. the reviewers hurt the game a lot and sales are already said and done. If they release a patch there wouldn't be a big enough spike to justify the money spent. but let me point out the controls aren't as bad as they say. i watched retards try and play the game and they were flailing their arms everywhere expecting the controls to respond. needless to say they said the game was unresponsive and glitchy, on the other hand the people who made slight movements to control the dragon found the game alright and don't see why the control aspect of things justified such low ratings 4.5 was a ridiculous rating, 6-6.5 would be justified if you don't like the controls. 7-7.5 if they used analog 7.5-8 if they fixed the "glitches"



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So is lair out in europe yet? If so why doesnt vgchartz have numbers for it yet?



 

 

 

It came out in November... I wonder how much the sales got boosted then its only 2 months old there.



PooperScooper said:
It came out in November... I wonder how much the sales got boosted then its only 2 months old there.
 Christmas + European PS3 Software sales...  Probably did at least 150k+. And seriously I would buy it right now if they released an stick patch.  I rented it and thought it was good but got so tired of the flight controls.

 



DongHungLong said:
PooperScooper said:
It came out in November... I wonder how much the sales got boosted then its only 2 months old there.
 Christmas + European PS3 Software sales...  Probably did at least 150k+. And seriously I would buy it right now if they released an stick patch.  I rented it and thought it was good but got so tired of the flight controls.

 


I agree that people will buy some more copies, but I don't think the bump would justify spending more money on fixing controls, And i think 150k is a little low. It did 130k the first month in america and that was over the summer. I would hope comming out so close to christmas it would at least double.

dabaus513 said:
So is lair out in europe yet? If so why doesnt vgchartz have numbers for it yet?

 For the same reason Folklore numbers aren't tracked.  The VG Chartz system is good, pretty damn good, but not perfect.



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It is hard to shed anything but crocodile tears over White House speechwriter Patrick Buchanan's tragic analysis of the Nixon debacle. "It's like Sisyphus," he said. "We rolled the rock all the way up the mountain...and it rolled right back down on us...."  Neither Sisyphus nor the commander of the Light Brigade nor Pat Buchanan had the time or any real inclination to question what they were doing...a martyr, to the bitter end, to a "flawed" cause and a narrow, atavistic concept of conservative politics that has done more damage to itself and the country in less than six years than its liberal enemies could have done in two or three decades. -Hunter S. Thompson