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Thu 14/06/01 at 18:03
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I started this in another forum but i don't think many people read it, it was part of another topic.

What the main idea of it was, if and when on-line gamming does become part of our console playing lives then maybee the developers and sony should get together and allow the users (who pay a small signing on fee) to connect to a site where they can download demos of up and comming games. This would allow them to get good positive feedback from gameplayers who know what they want. Think no more games that are really cr@p, and would allow us a sneek preview of what we will be playing later that year. I think this would be a good idea as gammers would get a little say into what they would like a game to be like, and developers would make more money as it would sell more as it is what the gammers want.

Let me know what your views on this are please.
Thu 14/06/01 at 18:49
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Sniper wrote:
> Yeah at least i don't say gammer like we are fishes or
> something....
And crap isn't even a swear word.

What?
Thu 14/06/01 at 18:49
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Tony wrote:
> Some people post rubbish threads

And some posts rubbish people's
> threads

!

Should you be saying stuff like that.
Thu 14/06/01 at 18:48
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Perhaps SR could integrate whatever they call it, to put in a spell check and maybe font changer?
Thu 14/06/01 at 18:46
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Some people post rubbish threads

And some posts rubbish people's threads

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Thu 14/06/01 at 18:46
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Yeah at least i don't say gammer like we are fishes or something....
And crap isn't even a swear word.
Thu 14/06/01 at 18:42
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Sniper... a human enigma...
Thu 14/06/01 at 18:34
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Aliboy wrote:
> I started this in another forum but i don't think many people read
> it, it was part of another topic.

What the main idea of it was,
> if and when on-line gamming does become part of our console playing
> lives then maybee the developers and sony should get together and
> allow the users (who pay a small signing on fee) to connect to a
> site where they can download demos of up and comming games. This
> would allow them to get good positive feedback from gameplayers who
> know what they want. Think no more games that are really cr@p, and
> would allow us a sneek preview of what we will be playing later that
> year. I think this would be a good idea as gammers would get a
> little say into what they would like a game to be like, and
> developers would make more money as it would sell more as it is what
> the gammers want.

Let me know what your views on this are
> please.

Read it and learn.
Thu 14/06/01 at 18:24
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Sniper wrote:
> You can still say crap and we are not gammers.


You have no idea how much that made me laugh ;)
Thu 14/06/01 at 18:20
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"Picking a winner!"
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Sniper wrote:
> You can still say crap and we are not gammers.

What?
Thu 14/06/01 at 18:18
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Yeah! I like the idea of giving the developers feedback about their games and maybe we could suggest ideas for the game that us gamers would want. In fact this will probably happen.
Nice Idea!

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