sunil ojha
Club Cricketer
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- Jul 3, 2002
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Surely asking why we should believe anything he says after all the lies he told last time isn't too insulting? I'm sure he'd want to defend himself. This is probably the only time we're going to get contact with EA, and the first chance to communicate with them about Cricket 2004, and we must let them know how we feel. If we don't ask these questions, then we're just doing Wilson's job for him, and we're insulting all of us who were hugely dissapointed with Cricket 2004. Let's have some balls here. Don't let EA have an easy ride. Let our voices be heard. If we don't EA are going to continue providing substandard products. I get the impression that we're bending over backwards to help EA, even though they've spent the last 18 months ignoring us. And if we don't take this oppurtunity, then we're just going to get the same crap service again. Let Wilson work for our money. Give him the tough questions. See if he can wriggle out of it. Demand a second interview after the game. Just don't continue to kiss his arse. I'm sure all forum members would agree we need to ask these tough questions. Old Chinese Proverb: Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.
Totally correct. There were some useless questions in the first part like about online mode which he already answered in the interview with XBOX World and same thing this time too like bat license etc. when we all know that they don't have any license. So why not ask questions which matters like about gameplay etc. Every question is important here as EA don't reply much.