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ESPN NFL 2K5 Rushes Into Bug Issues

Thanks to GameSpot for its article discussing issues with the online modes of Sega's PS2/Xbox title ESPN NFL 2005, as "a server update will be released on Friday 'to address the login and roster problems some of you are experiencing.' The problems affect both the PlayStation and Xbox versions of the game." Amidst messageboard rumblings of "AI issues", the high-rated, budget-priced title also seems to have a separate problem with the Xbox Live version, as it's advised if you're "having difficulties getting another user to accept your challenge or if you are not receiving challenges once you've created a match, [to] power down your Xbox and restart" - the developers, apparently wrestling with the previously mentioned Xbox Live "LSP (Live Server Protocol)", are planning to fix this problem by August 6th.

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  1. Re:Good riddance. by bigman2003 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Do you know what is really going on in the world? (Beyond your bedroom door?)

    In the console world (and the article is referring to console games) game sales in 2003 were broken down like this:

    action (27.1%)
    sports (17.6 %)
    racing (15.7%)
    role-playing games (8.7%)
    fighting games (6.9%)
    family entertainment (4.7%)
    shooter games (4.6%)

    Contrary to what you might guess by reading Slashdot, the world is not full of RPG playing geeks drooling over the latest mmorpg. Two of the most maligned genres (sports and racing) make up 33% of sales. That's a lot of games- and a lot of people. PC game sales are only about 1/3 of console game sales (and falling).

    I just had 5 people come over to my house last night, and we played games for a while. Did they ask to play Morrowind? Or Zelda? Or KotOR? No...we played Basketball, Tennis and Golf.

    Those games work in a social environment- there were guys and girls, some with experience on the games, some without. But we all had fun playing, and everyone liked the games. (I will go on record saying that Top Spin is one of the best party games ever).

    It's fine that you like RPGs, and maybe you think they are the best things ever. But please realize that a large part of the world disagrees with you.

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    No reason to lie.