Football Manager is really a game which,although relatively niche within the grand scheme of videogame interests,rarely leaves Steam's listing of top ten most played games throughout every season.The
Old School RS Gold latest instalment arrives on Friday,but developer Sports Interactive has this time around come under fire from the sizeable quantity of Asian players who expected Chinese localisation caused by an old tweet from SI's Miles Jacobson that suggested a translation may occur whether it sold a specific amount in that area.
Citing Steam Spy data as proof,these players think it's hit this threshold,however Jacobson told gamesindustry.biz such information is "very,super false" and may be "up to 60 percent wrong" in some cases.Steam has consequently been flooded with negative reviews in front of release,however Jacobson suggests the sport's beta comes with an 87 rating on Valve's digital distribution platform,translation issues aside."I need to be very careful about this subject,because I have had death threats over this," he tells gamesindustry.
biz."I don't mind,well I do mind,but I'm quite accustomed to getting death threats on the video game.But when people start bringing my loved ones into it,that isn't good."When individuals are accusing me to be racist,as someone who's an ambassador for Kick Racism Out Of Football,that isn't great.Because I'm not racist,and I don't think death threats on the video game are acceptable,and attacking someone's household is really,really not acceptable.