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Old 09-30-12, 09:28 AM   #11
JU_88
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I dont care for SHO, its just fluff if you ask me. Its like its Ubis way of trying to convince themselves that they are keeping the franchise alive.
They should just fix up Sh5.

The problem I see with SH3, 4 & 5 is that Ubi started over too many times for each one,and here they are doing the same thing again with half arsed browser game.
If they had done a railworks model on a real SH game to make it expandable sim with added DLC and not slapped any silly DRM on it, it would have been alright probably.

They made fatal errors that sealed the fate of the franchise. Hey that sounds like an ephisode of 'Seconds to disaster'
"SH5's dont just happen - they are chain of critical events...."
Ubi Airlines anyone?

They would chain you to your seat, play you an unfinnished inflight movie, serve you an unfinnished inflight meal, crash the unfinnished Boeing 737 in to a mountain, then shrug and say "oh well its not really our fault the passengers didnt like it, we had every reason to do those things, but we will try to listen in future. Now we are proud to present Ubi Airlines 2 with a new fleet of unfinnished Boeing 767s"

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