- Nov 30, 2005
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lets see:
1. Banning on forums means loss of your games, even if you did nothing. example:
User 1 makes post, doesnt break rules, post is 100% legit and fine, such as "I love Mass Effect 1".
User 2 makes post "Fuck you User 1"
User 1 and User 2 both get banned by automatic forum software and User 1 looses all game linked to that forum account for doing absolutly nothing wrong.
EA needs to hire Paul Christoforo to improve their image.
This ^
I've got nothing against a business trying to make a profit, but when you have a bunch of pencil-pushing morons making stupid decisions and thinking they have to screw their customers to make a profit, that's when it gets annoying.
Yes, I love BF3, even with all it's shortcomings, such as no VOIP (which, being the type of game it is, is required), but that doesn't mean I have to like Origin or EA.
"but you're supporting them and telling them it's ok to do that stuff when you buy the game."
BF3 is done pretty well, excellent engine, good gameplay, all its problems can be fixed by patching as there's nothing majorly wrong with the game. A lot like the BF2 launch.
They've bought up a few good studios and either produced subpar sequels of their franchises or just sat on them and not released anything at all. They've basically got a monopoly over the sports genre with their franchising rights and as a result put out $60 roster updates with a few minor gameplay changes each year. And then there's the whole forum banning = losing your games nonsense that, although would never effect me, is completely ridiculous.
I don't hate them. I just find them to be a company I will not purchase products from because I find their products not worth the money and I dislike their policies and method of conducting business.
edit: Won't buy until they're heavily discounted, I should say.
Oh man i feel a rant coming on, ill just shorten it to a few points:
- Ruined C&C
- Ruined Dungeon keeper (they cancelled DK3 for a fecking harry potter game)
- They sit on intellectual property and do nothing with it! At least activision sold all their IP they weren't going to do anything with.
- Ruined Simcity
- Ruined Spore (it would have been better without EA's influence)
I dont think EA have actually put out any good games, they just buy developers with actual talent and milk them to the ground (mass effect and dead space and battlefield seem to be the exceptions).
are you kidding? ME2 was a FPS with some dialogue. and i only played the game once but it seemed like you had to buy the DLC because the max amount of money you got wasn't enough to buy up all the in game upgrades
Westwood: this covers the destruction of not 1 but 3 franchises (Red Alert, C&C & Dune)
