It seems to me that Sega, as a whole, has been in decline for a long time. I haven't actually played DC, but ever since the regular Sega Genesis, they have been plagued by a constant stream of misfortune. Think of it, after the Genesis came things like the 32X and Sega CD. Both failed miserably sad to say. Then what? The Saturn, and what became of it. Sure Sega has had some classics, but the fact of the matter is that their systems just aren't cutting it and they should probably abandon ship while they still can.
I hear you on this one, but though I hate to say it, EQ is not much different. I was once blind to its manipulative powers, but now I see what EQ is capable. Quit while you can, before its too late.
He he, I applaud your sense of idealism, but I have a strong feeling this delay won't help further your vision. Perhaps one day, but I doubt it will be soon when games start being released to Linux upon the actual release date. "If at first you don't succeed..... well wait longer and complain some more, bound to happen eventually." They may be delaying for quality and they may care about customer satisfaction but the possibility of them making a move like this is scarce unless it's already in their agenda.
It seems to me that Sega, as a whole, has been in decline for a long time. I haven't actually played DC, but ever since the regular Sega Genesis, they have been plagued by a constant stream of misfortune. Think of it, after the Genesis came things like the 32X and Sega CD. Both failed miserably sad to say. Then what? The Saturn, and what became of it. Sure Sega has had some classics, but the fact of the matter is that their systems just aren't cutting it and they should probably abandon ship while they still can.
I hear you on this one, but though I hate to say it, EQ is not much different. I was once blind to its manipulative powers, but now I see what EQ is capable. Quit while you can, before its too late.
He he, I applaud your sense of idealism, but I have a strong feeling this delay won't help further your vision. Perhaps one day, but I doubt it will be soon when games start being released to Linux upon the actual release date. "If at first you don't succeed..... well wait longer and complain some more, bound to happen eventually." They may be delaying for quality and they may care about customer satisfaction but the possibility of them making a move like this is scarce unless it's already in their agenda.