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If you own Gears of War 2, you certainly have noticed that GoW multiplayer lobby is not only wrongly concieved, but also defective.

1 About the GoW lobby logistical problems:

When the lobby is ready full with players, and palayers move to the game maps screen, you cant choose exactly the map you want to play. You only are given the choice between two maps only. This is bullshit, becosue obviously this was never meant to work this stupid way, and nobody ever payed attention to fix this main annoying mistake.

2 About the GoW technical meistakes:

When in pre-game lobby, you cant see the players gamertags that are gathering, nor their connection speed, you can see only the gamertags ( still without connection speed), when you allready a team and moved to the next rooom in characters game lobby.

If the GoW is supposed to be the best game of year, then why it still has these annoying mistakes? It is understood that nobody ever have played the game for real, before announcing it to be the best game, simply becosue these two are so evident mistakes in software, that nobody woul deven start to play. With all the patches they have allready upgrade their game, why these two mainly obvious mistakes are still not beeing fixed ?

P.S. This is only refeerred to the XBOX 360 version of GoW 2.
 
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