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dluv81
22-08-2006, 19:48
Now that more and more reviews of TDU will become available, I thought Iīd open a thread for them. Known so far are:

X360 (UK): 9.0
MANIAC! (Germany): 8.7

TheAngel
22-08-2006, 19:53
Interesting thread actually. Nice to know what kind of points the game gets..

DeltaRouge
22-08-2006, 19:56
If i was a writer for one of the mags i would have put 10sur10 4 sure :)

dluv81
22-08-2006, 19:56
Before I make my way to Leipzig 2morrow night, I will also try to learn the GamePro (Germany) rating and maybe the pros/cons.

TheAngel
22-08-2006, 19:58
That would be great...

dluv81
23-08-2006, 12:12
Gamepro (Germany): 8.4

craigie22
23-08-2006, 12:28
dluv stop ruining things

spoiler it

put [ spoiler=red ] before the text and then [ /spoiler ] after the text so that people know don't want to know don't have to

see it does this:

the text is here but you have to highlight

dluv81
23-08-2006, 12:48
First of all, I wonder how would one consider a rating to be a "spoiler". What does it give away? When you buy a mag, do you put a sheet of paper on the reviews and unhide line after line until you finally see the rating? Cīmon.
And even if one considered the ratings to be a "spoiler", then why would this person open this thread?
Also the ratings I posted as new info are from German mags, which probably are not available to about minimum 95% of the readers in the English forums.

JammyJay
24-08-2006, 04:15
First of all, I wonder how would one consider a rating to be a "spoiler". What does it give away? When you buy a mag, do you put a sheet of paper on the reviews and unhide line after line until you finally see the rating? Cīmon.
And even if one considered the ratings to be a "spoiler", then why would this person open this thread?
Also the ratings I posted as new info are from German mags, which probably are not available to about minimum 95% of the readers in the English forums.

Nice colour choice lol

TheAngel
24-08-2006, 09:09
dluv stop ruining things

spoiler it

put [ spoiler=red ] before the text and then [ /spoiler ] after the text so that people know don't want to know don't have to

see it does this:

the text is here but you have to highlight

I disagree with you in this Craigie... Nobody is forced to look at the thread...