![]() Rabbitohs hooker Peter Mamouzelos continues to star for his side as he eyes his first NRL game of the year, with Damien Cook potentially rejoining the NSW Origin side for Game II. St George Illawarra were able to score another before the end of the game through Sione Finau, but it proved nothing more than a consolation, with the hosts going down 30 points to 22 to South Sydney. However, it only took eight minutes for the Dragons to concede yet again, when a well-worked set play saw debutant Tyrone Munro go over for his first try in The Knock-On Effect NSW Cup. The Dragons came out firing in the second half looking for a comeback, with Zach Herring slicing through the Bunnies’ defence with a show-and-go of his own to reduce the lead to ten points. The visitors took a 26-10 lead into half time. The Rabbitohs took control of the remainder of the second half, scoring through Tom Carr, who finished brilliantly in the right corner following a lovely pass from Taane Milne, and finishing the half with a try to the in-form Ethan O’Neill, who burst through a gaping hole off the scrum. A first came through a hole run off a short ball from halfback Zach Herring, before Burns showcased his power by forcing his way to the line to plant the ball down in the left corner. Momentum quickly swung the other way however, with Billy Burns scoring two tries in five minutes to bring his side within eight points of the visitors. Josiah Karapani then made it 16 unanswered points, reaching out to score from dummy half following a lovely set play down the right side which saw the Dragons’ line broken yet again. Peter Mamouzelos earned himself a double within the opening 10 minutes, with a show-and-go from dummy half to score next to the posts before supporting his winger Tyrone Munro down the left edge to give his side an early 12-0 lead. The Rabbitohs dominated across the pitch to start the game, scoring three consecutive tries early. The South Sydney Rabbitohs came out victorious against the St George Illawarra Dragons in a highly entertaining 30-22 bout at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium on Saturday afternoon. Even if that dev no longer worked for Bethesda, you never really "stop" working for them apparently.Rabbitohs victorious in attacking masterclass Bethesda and the parent company ZeniMax are SUPER protective of the legality of their employees working on secondary projects and other companies. Wait some dev from Bethesda helped out? That's a nose dive right into legal problems right there. before, people were just whinning about slow work, after that we whine but with good reason It's almost like the guy who "saved" the game was also the one to cause all this controversy. before that the team was spot-on in communication, however lots of mysterious things happened around that time that we might never get an answer to. we hardly heard from the bethesda dev who worked in the game near final release, was a background kinda guy. They most certainly bit more than they could chew. While I'm not happy with the devs for bailing, I do feel like I got my money's worth. It cost about as much as a good coffee does in my home city, and I got hours of fun from it. Speaking for myself I don't regret buying it. ![]() Or more likely they either realised they'd bitten off more than they could chew, or ran out of money/motivation. Originally posted by 狼 Wolfey: either the devs r cynically built hype and then abandoned the game after making enough money.
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