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  1. #1
    XyZspineZyX
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    This is by no means putting down Ubi soft, I simply wish to share my way of knowing when to start saving money to buy the next game.

    By studying Ubi soft release scheduals and patterns, i have discovered that:

    >All minor patches are delayed 2 - 4 weeks

    >All major patches are delayed or release 2-4 months after announcement

    >All games are release 4-6 months after schedualed release date.

    >All expansion packes are released 3-5 month after scedualed release date.

    >All delayed release info can be found on Ubi soft's website 2 weeks after rumors are "confirmed" by the community.

    >The website's of games cease to update 6 months after games delayed release date.

    The above information had helped me determine the late release of RvS and the undoubtedly delay of athena Sword and PB patch way before anyone even had suspicions.

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    XyZspineZyX
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    This is by no means putting down Ubi soft, I simply wish to share my way of knowing when to start saving money to buy the next game.

    By studying Ubi soft release scheduals and patterns, i have discovered that:

    >All minor patches are delayed 2 - 4 weeks

    >All major patches are delayed or release 2-4 months after announcement

    >All games are release 4-6 months after schedualed release date.

    >All expansion packes are released 3-5 month after scedualed release date.

    >All delayed release info can be found on Ubi soft's website 2 weeks after rumors are "confirmed" by the community.

    >The website's of games cease to update 6 months after games delayed release date.

    The above information had helped me determine the late release of RvS and the undoubtedly delay of athena Sword and PB patch way before anyone even had suspicions.

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    <font size=4><tt> Play Wack-A-Thing, hit the thing and win a prize, if you miss then you suck. <tt></font>


    <marquee><font size=4><tt>Aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at an Elingsh uinervtisy, it deosn't mttaer waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoetnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteer is at the rghit pclae. The rset can be a toatl mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae we do not raed ervey lteter by it slef but the wrod as a wlohe.</tt></font></marquee>
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    XyZspineZyX
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    Hmmmm, must say you have a impressive observation. Here's my thought...for most other games when they announce to releash a game they always announce a couple of days before release because they are done like Ea. But Ubi takes it a step further they announce the release date months before the game itself has been started on. This for some reasons catches the audience's attention and seduces us into thinkning the game will be better since the makers and publishers ahve spent more then planned time on it. That's what keeps us wanting the rainbow and recon series more and more every time. Every time a new rainbow game comes out Ubi does this and yet we wait it out and sit on the dge of our seats . Ubi surely stands upto being a multi0-billionaire company and having knowdledge of the market is targets.

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    XyZspineZyX
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    Thats odly interesting

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