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		By: amarklin		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I would rather Rocksteady take the time to get it right and push the date by a few weeks (even *again*) than rush the title out the door to meet an unattainable schedule. I applaud their dedication; it&#039;s rare in software development that a team has management&#039;s backing to delay a much-anticipated release rather than shipping known unstable code and patching it in the aftermarket. This is their crown jewel-let&#039;s get it right.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would rather Rocksteady take the time to get it right and push the date by a few weeks (even *again*) than rush the title out the door to meet an unattainable schedule. I applaud their dedication; it&#8217;s rare in software development that a team has management&#8217;s backing to delay a much-anticipated release rather than shipping known unstable code and patching it in the aftermarket. This is their crown jewel-let&#8217;s get it right.</p>
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