But of all the positive changes, the most notable goes to the computer AI, which really pulls its socks up this year. The dark days of fish-like shoals of running drones are long gone, with defensive lines that react intelligently to your set-plays. Even better is the way defences now organise themselves when pushed back to their own try line. Forcing the ball down the last five meters of the field for a try has always been the hardest thing to do in rugby, simply because you're working against a defence packed into a smaller and smaller space, and so it is in Rugby 08. Some of the best moments can be had pulling off Herculean defence efforts on your own try line against phase after phase of concerted attack. It's like Rugby 08 finally cracks that thorny issue of making defence feels just as fun and dynamic to play as attack.
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Even so, as the only Rugby game to be released in conjunction with this year's World Cup - Ubisoft's Rugby Challenge brand having officially sunk without a trace - EA could easily have just churned out a money spinning, license whore. Fortunately, for the genuine rugby fans out there, it didn't. Instead it has produced another well-conceived and well-executed update, with enough new gameplay features that Rugby 06 owners should warrant investing in an upgrade (we'll conveniently forget the lack of career mode) and enough gameplay concessions that fair-weather rugby fans caught up in World Cup fever can confidently purchase without fear of overly complex control set-ups or endless technical rules vagaries. Still, with PS2 being the only console to see a release, not to mention the continuing absence of online play because of that decision, it makes you wonder just how committed to its rugby licence EA really is.
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Rugby 08 is EA Sports latest rugby game for Windows. The game has not achieved the level of popularity that other EA SPORTS games have gotten, but is nonetheless a fun game and a must-have for Rugby fans everywhere. For those who don't know, Rugby is a game very similar to Football, except that passes are only thrown backwards and the sport is more fluid than football. Main differences aside, both games are physical and aggressive. EA SPORTS RUGBY 08 has taken a lot of advice from its users feedback. The game is now more playable than ever and features excellent graphics. You can play full length games where strategy is the most important factor. Most national teams are available for you to play with. You can make substitutions and change the strategy of your team, both offensive and defensive. The more aggressive you are towards the in-line, the more points you are going to get. Controls are also relatively easy to use. The rules of the game are a little tricky but once you get used to them, gameplay is fluid and easy.
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"There were a number of unresolved (or unclear) issues there, and the only supporter was an "involved" (GA reviewer) editor, so the article hadn't gained any independent support. (Not that I discount involved support, but I look for independent support as well.) When an article isn't getting feedback after being listed for quite a while, I'm sometimes forced to try to determine what might be causing reviewers to hold off. In addition to the unresolved or unclear issues on the FAC, when I looked at the article I saw many minor MoS glitches: hidden text in two sections, layout issues, and I hit some prose patches that I struggled with. In terms of what was mentioned on the FAC, try to thoroughly resolve sourcing and image issues before the next FAC (that will help things go smoother), and note that Dr Kiernan had a large amount of commentary just on getting through the lead, so a fresh set of eyes on copyedit might help. Usually articles sail through on the next attempt, while lengthy issues right up front can scare off subsequent reviewers; hope to see you back soon! SandyGeorgia (Talk) 20:03, 7 September 2008 (UTC)"
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The sports section on the Wigan page keeps getting bits added and it now reads rather like a newspaper report with no references. As I've no interest in football or rugby I'm not sure how much of it needs removing - could someone have a look? Richerman (talk) 21:34, 18 September 2008 (UTC)Reply[reply] 2ff7e9595c
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