fhwri%CONNCOLL.BITNET@cunyvm.cuny.edu (10/18/90)
I completely agree; Psygnosis games are known for (1) incredible graphics, and (2) complete unplayability. INFO magazine reports that Psygnosis told them that they only get complaints about playability from Americans. INFO said, "Perhaps in Europe all they DO is play games..." --rw fhwri@conncoll.bitnet
xanthian@zorch.SF-Bay.ORG (Kent Paul Dolan) (10/18/90)
fhwri%CONNCOLL.BITNET@cunyvm.cuny.edu writes: >I completely agree; Psygnosis games are known for (1) incredible graphics, and >(2) complete unplayability. INFO magazine reports that Psygnosis told them >that they only get complaints about playability from Americans. INFO said, >"Perhaps in Europe all they DO is play games..." You forgot to mention floppy drive destroying copy protection. I'll buy my next Psygnosis game right after they shift to word-in-manual copy protection and Rad:/HD installable games. Until then, I don't really care how great their games are, they're not worth the irritation. Kent, the man from xanth. <xanthian@Zorch.SF-Bay.ORG> <xanthian@well.sf.ca.us>
fhwri%CONNCOLL.BITNET@cunyvm.cuny.edu (10/30/90)
It's amazing that the %$%^$ pirates can almost instantly create a cheat/trainer mode, yet the manufacturers refuse to do it. Yeah, there are the backdoors, but they don't TELL us about them! --Rick Wrigley fhwri@conncoll.bitnet /