BD> Being a software writer myself (and critic), I have often found that
BD> the more hype a company places on its product, the less likely it wi
BD> meet the expectations of the participants. To advertise a game is f
BD> and dandy, providing it is within a *REALISTIC* time frame and it
BD> *DOES* what the authors claim. Windows 95 is a good example of bad
BD> hype.
Yeah, I see your point. If someone keeps hyping this product over and
over, a person will get the game and say "That's it!" But if you don't
give your game so much of a high standard by not hyping it as much I
think the consumer will be more happy. Windows 95 sucked big time. I
would buy the whole thing if I wanted to make my computer twice as slow
and get used to that point and click action. DOS is a realy operating
system, has a lot of flexibility, unlike windows. Even though Microsoft
makes DOS (but so do a lot of others), they can feel my shoe up their
ass.
Jeff Nelson
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