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    Price difference

    Why make the iPhone and iPad version so different in price when it's the same game? Same game size, same leaderboards etc.
    I have both under the same account and don't want to buy it twice. If it was the same price, that might have been a little fairer.

    Many games have games that are compatible with all iOS devices with that little + symbol.
    What the reason you choose not to go that way other than the obvious?

    I noticed Ubisoft take all the glory.

    Quote 'we will never change'

    I miss who you were.
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    Re: Price difference

    same here, I'm really disapointed when i see two versions of a game, we want universal version that work on all our idevices without buying it twice. we are in 2012 !
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    Re: Price difference

    Hi guys, we appreciate the feedback on the two versions and it's something we will consider again in future projects. Obviously, not something we can change for MotoHeroz at this point.
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    Re: Price difference

    It's a shame when you no longer hold the reigns to your company.
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    Re: Price difference

    @ Kurt.. I don't have an I device.. but I know what u mean ....

    Redlynx/ ubi ( crap ) = disaster.... that much is clear by feedback...
    OUR redlynx heroes, the guys that made who they are alone, are becoming numbers on a ubisoft payroll...
    I'm very sad for the guys, why they ever felt the need to get bought out/taken over...
    The rules have changed, the game is different....

    Now its all hush hush..... its sad...

    The only real chance left is evo mark 2 to get back what our hero devs had...
    I really hope the wages of these brilliant guys outweigh the fans and understanding respect they have/had.......
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    Re: Price difference

    lol. I find it amusing when companies change and a portion of their fan-base get all butt-hurt because they don't like what they assume is happening internally. Redlynx, like any company, is a commercial enterprise and needs to evolve in order to survive. Ubisoft is a company that acquires game dev companies and in doing so brings new resources, finances and capabilities. Yes, they may not hold the Redlynx culture as close to their hearts as Redlynx does but they've hardly set out to destroy it as it is not in their interests to do so.

    It is debatable as to whether there should be a single universal price, but personally, I wish the games cost more as the additional revenue would increase the possibility of more games being released.

    The really sad thing is that we spend a couple of bucks on a game that gives us hours of entertainment yet people still find reason to complain.

    Good on Redlynx for going through with the acquisition, I hope it brings greater scope for the production teams, and more games for us in the future.
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