cooks1st100
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- Joined
- Jan 20, 2009
- Location
- L'Ampolla, Spain
I'm noticing this with a lot of games' companies. They communicate with the community while the game is developed then go silent after it's released.
It's as if we're being used so that, in their marketing campaign, when the game's released, they can say 'We developed this with the largest cricketing games community on the net'. Then, when we've served our purpose, we get ignored.
It's not a new tactic, drug dealer's have been doing it for years, hang aroud, befriend ya, get you into what they've got, you buy the product, RESULT, now it's yr problem, they're off to the next man!! We could always organise a demonstration outside their office and vent our feelings of frustration. POWER TO THE PEOPLE!! But there are only about 20 of us on this forum worldwide so it may not be such a show of force!!

What really humours me is knowing that they will release the same faulty product in a couple of months over here in Aus, to the unsuspecting public who don't know that planet cricket exists, so will buy it as we have done, simply because it's a cricket game. Sales,sales,sales, that is all that counts I'm afraid. Customer care means so little to companies in this day and age.Sad but oh so true!!!