mpronger wrote:I'm really sorry for the FHM developers that I have to say this but no matter how good the game looks I'm not really interested anymore after all the fiasco. I purchased the beta of FHM the very first day it was available in March 4th 2013. To this day I did not complete one full season. Add to that unfulfilled promises of a match engine patch for over a year. If FHM2 is offered to previous users for a symbolic fee, I may or may not consider it. I feel trolled by the developers, we were forced an unplayable game. The original freeware EHM is a superior game which I had a lot of fun playing and that was over 10 years ago, never mind NHL EHM, NHL EHM 2005 and NHL EHM 2007.
I was kinda feeling this way as well for awhile tbh. I was a roster researcher and tester for a while during FHM14 beta but the entire experience was very exhausting and I had to walk away from it.
With that being said, Sebastian does seem to be putting some work into this game and I have high hopes for it. I like what I have seen in this thread so far, however; we need more information regarding the important aspects of a sports sim: match engine, game stability after playing 1 season, 5 seasons, 20 seasons, etc., roster updates on a regular basis, and lots of other stuff. I will admit I have not been over to the OOTP boards in a long time so maybe I am missing some of this stuff but I don't recall seeing any important information for FHM14 even after it released.
I am hoping both this game and EHM: EA are very successful and I get my hockey fix for years to come. Thanks to both companies and all the people involved in (hopefully) making this happen.