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Quoted from Hazoff:If you own it then you will find something to like, its an expensive toy and it doesn't feel good to hear negative veiws but I dislike the gameplay and not interested in the ruleset so thats because I don't own the game or plan to? come on man thats weak, last week. I bought a NIB StarTrekLE and the same thing happened, lots of negative reviews and folks saying its boring etc. but who cares what anyone else thinks, TH doesn't suck but to me its boring, thats not because I don't own it.
I am honestly an excellent example of someone who will take a bath on a game I don't like. If The Hobbit sucked, I would dump it. As it stands, it's the game I keep going back to for one more game. I do totally agree with you that people support the games they own. However, I don't need to keep the game, for some reason I just like it. I think it's the randomness that an EM game brings that draws me back to it every time. That and the code is obviously well written and will only get better.
Finally, I think it's always helpful when you can have 3 or more games to choose from. It gives you a much better persepective on what you want to keep and what is not getting played. For me personally, I'd much rather play THLE than MB, CV, etc.
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