Originally posted by: ducci
I'm relatively content with EA games. I've never had a problem with buying Madden. Just note that is EA sports - they also have other divisions. The upcoming Rock Band is EA, so is the Orange Box, and Skate was EA as well.
I have no idea why people hate the company so much.
If you don't like the games, don't buy them. If you work for EA and don't like your job, don't work there.
Originally posted by: ducci
I'm relatively content with EA games. I've never had a problem with buying Madden. Just note that is EA sports - they also have other divisions. The upcoming Rock Band is EA, so is the Orange Box, and Skate was EA as well.
I have no idea why people hate the company so much.
If you don't like the games, don't buy them. If you work for EA and don't like your job, don't work there.
Originally posted by: Train
I cant imagine working that many hours would be productive at all. The most I can manage writting code in a busy week is 55, maybe 60. If I go over that my brain turns to jello and I am pretty much useless without some down time to recover.
Originally posted by: yowolabi
Originally posted by: Train
I cant imagine working that many hours would be productive at all. The most I can manage writting code in a busy week is 55, maybe 60. If I go over that my brain turns to jello and I am pretty much useless without some down time to recover.
Exactly. And now we know why EA's games are always so buggy, bland, and featureless.
Someone asked about how it could be profitable for EA to buy up all these other game companies for huge money, and then running them into the ground. The secret is that it isn't profitable directly. However, if they buy every company that makes games better than them, people will have no choice but to buy EA games. Also, no one will remember what a good game looks like, thus making EA games look better.
