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@Crusty just because you were more professional then the others here I'm gonna respond to you. I know that WB have way more daughter companies other then NRS, they are a big publisher just like EA and Activision. Nowhere in this thread I've said such thing, in fact me supposedly "giving WB too much credit" shows the exact opposite of that. And no, I don't give them to much credit because while they don't have that much control on the balance itself or the technical stuff like graphics and such, they do have control on pretty much everything else in addition to which characters or what DLC content to make the cut, they're also the ones who deciding the release schedule for the games of all of their daughter companies and they want all of them, including NRS, to meet the release windows of the games and DLC, and they aren't gonna let them get work on a patch for a previous game if they feel it's gonna hurt the development time for the next game. They are also the ones who decided to give the PC port to HVS because WB are the ones who wanted to release all versions at once and look what happened to that port until last October.
NRS has some control, but it's WB who are calling the shots. I'm not saying that NRS are perfect, but that's the reality regarding the decisions involved
The fact that you keep denying what I said regarding my results as a player despite not using one version of one move just shows how ridiculous you truly are. I'm sorry but that's the truth. Calling me a bottom tier player after everything I've done just because I don't like to use one version of one move out of 3 is beyond stupid and moronic. Also the fact that you ignore both
@Tweedy 's and
@TheGangstaFace 's comments regarding Jax, just proves that point even more. This is the type of stuff that make TYM to look bad, making so much noise about something so minor, and then insulting others for that. This is the real problem, not me not using one version of a move. If you use all of the moves and combos you can do and win, including huge wins, one move doesn't matter. Get your facts straight.
And to think that I only used that as an example for a point which was the minor line of my original post, just wow.