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SPDN D1ES3L
09-11-08, 15:04
Hello, a friend of live and I we have started making a withdrawal of signatures send them to capcom in order that they extract a patch for the online and arrange some errors like that the times of the scoreboards the people who has the best times, have them because they do many short-cuts and other types of tramps. If quereis to collaborate to send an e-mail to: feedback@capcomeuro.com
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Hello Capcom.


I you send this e-mail because I have seen in this game in Xbox Lives paragraph, and suppose that in Ps Neetwork and PC also they will be, errors like that in the scoreboards of times the players to mark the best times cut the curves away without doing them since it is due and then the players who do it since the best tempoes obtain without ningun merit. Another problem that I see is that to register the times only it is possible to do by means of close item,and almost providing that I look for one it is never, all the items are of players item. For what my request is the following one:

That extract a patch for all those platforms in which this happens in those who implement a system of penalty of time or at least that is like in way against the clock, that when you leave of the track the return already does not cost, and which restart the scoreboards in order that now the players have to do the times correctly and without doing traps because we are many that queresmos to do times and this that happens is encouraging us to leave the game and maybe not to buy it in posterior editions. Another request is that they implement algun system with which the times register in players item, for which on not having played almost nobody in close item just there are approximately 50 players for circuit in the world.


I wait for your response

Tenebra
09-11-08, 16:25
I dont mean to be rude in any way but if you are to send an email to tech support please do so in your mother tongue if youre not comfortable with English, we have a multilingual technical team who should be able to communicate in the common European languages. English is my second language so I am pretty good at guessing but Im afraid the text above is pretty hard to understand. Technical problems need to be reported in a clear way.