What we need is for japanese players to make their own petition at Japan, then Im sure SE will consider it more, but I want FFVII CC to be a high quality game, so Im happy if they cant make KH cuz of lack of resources.
I would disagree , 1 petition could be representative of the interests of 5-5000 individual others for various reasons. In england for example in my town thamesmead which populates 100,000 people , if 1000 people ( 1%) where to complain about air polution,garbage etc then you would safley assume it was an issue that needed to be adressed despite that fact that the thousand complaints aren't being made by the majority of thamesmead , the 1000 act as represtatives of the rest of the town.
1. Not Everyones Aware of the KH Petition
2. Not everyone believes in the effects of petition
3.Not everyone believes in the effect of their own vote
4.Not everyone likes petitions , there's like 1 million petitions on the net and now these gaming petitions are becoming tedious I admit.
What we need is for japanese players to make their own petition at Japan, then Im sure SE will consider it more, but I want FFVII CC to be a high quality game, so Im happy if they cant make KH cuz of lack of resources.
yeah they can see $$$ on the ds
(looks at DQ 9)
so maybe that will work
RE petition repeat
probably never gonna hear from capcom again about it
same will go for this
capcom is busy with RE5 atm anyway
square enix is plenty busy with the tons of games their working on also the massive amount of FF13 ports and the original, ect...
aw man. kingdom hearts would have been sick. but at least crisis core looks good
I guess that means No...
Actually I read a another credible website (PSPFanboy) that they are actually working on a prequel to the game. It's suppose to be an exclusive release, but I can be wrong. I might have misread something but I think that's what they are planning.
sounds kinda like they snubbed you.
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If you're like me and too lazy to fill out a petition but willing to spend money on games, then we're proof that petitions are representative of populations of like minded people who are supportive of the claims of the petition but not willing to sign.
Petitions are good. Companies that blow petitions off are not.
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