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fahadsul3man 12-15-2011 12:26 AM

EA sucks
 
http://www.gamespot.com/news/ea-roll...ll%3Btitle%3B8


100 $ for a virtual car ??? thats tooo much :mad: shame on u corporate scums

FunkyGanja 12-15-2011 01:59 AM

It's true!!! EA does suck.

Look what they did to Battlefield 3! Forcing everyone to use the origin service... These corporate bigots think they can do anything to ruin a perfectly good game.

It gets to the stage, as @fahadsul3man noted, where these figures just don't seem out of the ordinary because they do it so often.

KillerBug 12-15-2011 02:54 AM

EA sucks for a whole lot of reasons...they do a lot of very shady things and they keep getting away with it so the feel like they can keep pushing.

Here is a company that releases the same sports games every year, forcing people to buy the new versions to keep playing online...and they never even bother to fix the bugs in spite of the fact that the engines never change.

Cheesethief 12-15-2011 03:00 AM

EA loves to nickle and dime customers to oblivion. This is no surprise. Corporate greed just showing itself.

FunkyGanja 12-15-2011 05:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KillerBug (Post 301319)
Here is a company that releases the same sports games every year, forcing people to buy the new versions to keep playing online...and they never even bother to fix the bugs in spite of the fact that the engines never change.

Not just sports games. Don't forget the needs for speed series. There are about 4 or 5 series games out of the 18 games they actually produced!

I suppose karma has hit them with the crash of NBA Elite 11 but is that going to really stop their greed?

Annelies 12-15-2011 05:43 AM

That is what happens when companies get big. They capitalize on their customers. Activision originally started out as a company of the people because they didn't like how Atari was doing things, and now Activision is hated by everybody because they got big. EA is the same.

It's all about the $ once you're on their level.

Alexerer 12-15-2011 11:18 PM

Activision, Sony, EA, Microsoft, Apple, Capcom etc... the list of companies that suck goes on but we have to deal with them to support the Devs that are getting their stuff published through them

KillerBug 12-15-2011 11:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alexerer (Post 301858)
Activision, Sony, EA, Microsoft, Apple, Capcom etc... the list of companies that suck goes on but we have to deal with them to support the Devs that are getting their stuff published through them

I'm not 100% sure Microsoft belongs on that list. Windows is far from perfect, but the freedom it allows is far greater than any hacked/jailbroken device...and that is without hacking.

As for supporting Sony, EA, Activision, Apple, and Capcom in order to support those that go through them, why? If a company makes an iOS/PS3/360 exclusive, then they don't deserve to make any money off it. If a studio publishes a game through EA, Activision, or Capcom, then they don't deserve to sell any copies.

Alexerer 12-15-2011 11:43 PM

^^ I enjoy street fighter games sadly, and I am looking forward to Respawn Entertainments new video game IP, (being published through EA, because EA was the only publisher allowing them to make a new video game IP)

KillerBug 12-16-2011 12:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Alexerer (Post 301866)
(being published through EA, because EA was the only publisher allowing them to make a new video game IP)

BS..."Allowing them to"? Unless EA owns the IP, they don't "Allow" anyone to do anything. If Respawn wants to be just another small developer exploited by EA to the point that they can't even make their own games and decisions, that is their right...but they have plenty of other choices.


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