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Game News Why Oblivion is delayed

Chefe

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It is wrong if I touch myself while I listen to that?
 

bryce777

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Jennifer said:
that'd be great if they were, though. i would totally respect a developer delaying a release just to mess with their fanbase's heads. it may not be good business, but it would be damn funny

I agree...I have to wonder, who are the morons who get incredibly upset that a game is delayed a bit. If anything, they should be happy they are not shovelling it out there at all costs so we can get a bug-ridden shitfest.
 

Mech

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bryce777 said:
Jennifer said:
that'd be great if they were, though. i would totally respect a developer delaying a release just to mess with their fanbase's heads. it may not be good business, but it would be damn funny

I agree...I have to wonder, who are the morons who get incredibly upset that a game is delayed a bit. If anything, they should be happy they are not shovelling it out there at all costs so we can get a bug-ridden shitfest.

The same type of morons that create 13 threads about how mounted combat isn't in the game.

No shortage of those people unfortunatly.
 

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