EA Sports Engineer: Wii U is crap, < powerful than 360. No $ 3party. [Tweets Deleted]

Deleting tweets just makes things worse.

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I'd get fired if I were to say loud, unprofessional stuff publicly. But come on, we don't really know if he got fired.
 
Phony outrage and professional victims UNITE!! I love the "unprofessional" comments. Have you people ever worked ANYWHERE?!! CEO's, CFO's, managers, presidents etc. spout this shit on a daily basis. [...]
Problem is, EA and Nintendo are (were?) supposed to be business partners.

It's one thing when a CEO says another competitor's product is shit or things like that, but when we're talking about a platform owner and a third party developer things like that should never happen. As long as there's no bad blood between companies involved of course.
 
Well another question is, does EA even care if they're no longer partners with Nintendo?

Maybe, maybe not. But generally speaking, I would contest that I don't think that this kind of chatter occurring publicly really benefits anyone -- save for video game news junkies like us that love this kind of drama -- and is easily avoided. Personally? My hats off to him as it provided entertainment. But I have to think that if I was some suit higher up the ladder than him at EA I would be shaking my head in disgust for being bad at the internet.
 
Why can't he just state his opinion? Yeah, he was a little bit rude but I don't think he just hates Nintendo or that EA has an agenda against Nintendo because they don't wanted Origin. (Tinfoil hats?)

When you work for a company in the publics eye, everyone their is a represenative of that comapny, making it seem like whatever one person says, might be said by the whole company. It's the nature of the business. What's that saying, got nothing nice to say, don't say anything at all.
 
Well another question is, does EA even care if they're no longer partners with Nintendo?

No matter what you think of the EA and Nintendo partnership, nobody in the industry wants the Wii U to fail. In fact, I bet they'd be thrilled if Nintendo can revive it, so they'd have another place to sell software. Having developers on their twitter accounts making it harder for that to happen is a bad thing for EA, despite Wii U's current lack of success.
 
Well another question is, does EA even care if they're no longer partners with Nintendo?

IF the Wii U turns around and becomes a successful console and EA comes back to Nintendo and Nintendo gives them the cold shoulder, it could hurt them.

I doubt Nintendo would ever give them the cold shoulder but Nintendo will have to be ready for tons of EA questions at E3.
 
Moral of the story: don't post inflammatory things on Twitter with your job attached to it.

Very true, it surprises me how many people still fall into the trap of saying dumb things on the internet given how much these kinds of job related incidents have happened before.
 
Phony outrage and professional victims UNITE!! I love the "unprofessional" comments. Have you people ever worked ANYWHERE?!! CEO's, CFO's, managers, presidents etc. spout this shit on a daily basis. The politicians in our country and around the world destroy each other on live television in debates. Why the Southern Belle attitudes every time someone says something that's pretty tame (and where 90 percent of this site agrees with). We bitch when "no one comes out against gaming companies" then we bitch when they do. Too many sniveling pussies sitting in a dark room thinking they have the power to dictate what is offensive and what isn't. The thing is NO ONE was offended, outraged, disgusted by these comments. We've just morphed into a society that HAS to have a knee jerk reaction to anything we may perceive as being controversial or "offensive".

Most companies will have issues with an employee going off message in a public forum, & given I don't think anyone in this thread has claimed to be offended I have no clue why you felt the need to create a strawman to rant against. Also in future posts could you break your post up into paragraphs, not doing so makes you come across as crazy.
 
Next week nintendo anounces:

Soccertendo!

Realistic soccer simulator, fun to play. As your club gets richer you also improve your home ground, build stands, build roofs. Play poorly your attendce will drop and you will earn less money, pay well you earn more. When you earn revenue you may buy better players. Compete online, and prove your team is the best.

Yearly updates that improve gameplay, graphics, and rooster. Buy one game, and continue playing that one game for the rest of the console's lifespan. Paid DLC and DRM not included in package.

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That might also be shitting on PES.
 
The worst part is that the kid in the picture is going to have to grow up without Nintendo games. I can't imagine a childhood without Mario.
 
Not sure if srs. That was the last Zelda game that really sold well, and it was riding off the hype of 'zomg realistic next-gen Zelda' that had been building for what, 4 years?. And even then 6 million is relatively pitiful compared to the other Nintendo franchises on Wii.

Skyward Sword MAYBE cracked 2 million. The DS titles didn't do too hot. Zelda is not among the best-selling Nintendo franchises/series. All about da Mario and the Pokeymans.

Skyward Sword was at 3.5 million a month after release
Phantom's Hourglass sold 4.13 million as of March 2008
Spirit Tracks is at 2.61 million as of March 2010

I really don't understand why people think Zelda doesn't sell.
 
Not sure if srs. That was the last Zelda game that really sold well, and it was riding off the hype of 'zomg realistic next-gen Zelda' that had been building for what, 4 years?. And even then 6 million is relatively pitiful compared to the other Nintendo franchises on Wii.

Skyward Sword MAYBE cracked 2 million. The DS titles didn't do too hot. Zelda is not among the best-selling Nintendo franchises/series. All about da Mario and the Pokeymans.

It's at least 3.42 million. Link.
 
Painting reactions to the unprofessional comments as "phony" because we got CEOs and politicians is a bit of a dodge. Those people get called on their shit too, all the time. We are always talking about how X politician sounds like a giant baby or X CEO is making a fool of themselves by acting like a dick or frat kid.

Not everyone calling out silly, dumb, or unprofessional remarks is "butthurt" and rocking back and forth in a corner. Or even necessarily disagrees with every point of the person being called out.
 
Why does EA seem so bitter towards the WiiU? They should just tell us what's wrong instead of hiding behind false pretenses.
 
Skyward Sword was at 3.5 million a month after release
Phantom's Hourglass sold 4.13 million as of March 2008
Spirit Tracks is at 2.61 million as of March 2010

I really don't understand why people think Zelda doesn't sell.

Because Zelda used to sell more than double the amount it sells now.
 
Sucks if he loses his job but it is what it is in this day and age


The advent of social media has led to companies etc. hammering people in the head about not opening their mouth online and saying stupid things.

My wife is not even allowed to mention anything (positive or negative) about her job on social media, or she can be fired. She works for a children's clothing store, not the CIA, so it's not like anything she does is top secret.
 
Why does EA seem so bitter towards the WiiU? They should just tell us what's wrong instead of hiding behind false pretenses.
What false pretenses? They told us why, shit does not sell, that's it, and that's a very good reason not to support a system.
 
No matter what you think of the EA and Nintendo partnership, nobody in the industry wants the Wii U to fail. In fact, I bet they'd be thrilled if Nintendo can revive it, so they'd have another place to sell software. Having developers on their twitter accounts making it harder for that to happen is a bad thing for EA, despite Wii U's current lack of success.

IF the Wii U turns around and becomes a successful console and EA comes back to Nintendo and Nintendo gives them the cold shoulder, it could hurt them.

I doubt Nintendo would ever give them the cold shoulder but Nintendo will have to be ready for tons of EA questions at E3.
The reasoning is sound but not quite the clear and present danger I'd expect in someone being fired.
 
I'm the only one who thinks he's not been fired?
Yes i would like it to happen because not only he said stupid things on his "official" account exposing his company but also because of the timing extremely close to the sweet billy case but i really think you are jumping to conclusions
 
Balls U

Football U

It needs to have a U! ;)

Yes but Nintendo might want to turn it into a franchise. So it meaning it would come out on 3DS and then Next generation home console.

I also thought of another fun mode:

Drunken Ref:
Foul the crap out of your opponents players, punch, foul, injure. Everything is permitted. [Red card style]
 
Why does EA seem so bitter towards the WiiU? They should just tell us what's wrong instead of hiding behind false pretenses.
I don't think we need an explanation. Wii U is selling like shit. Third party stuff doesn't do so well. The only people buying Wii U at the moment are the hardest of the hardcore Nintendo faithful (the group of people that has been getting smaller and smaller as each generation goes by) - and we know which games they spend their money on. Basically, the last of the Nintendo fans. I think this system may even be enough to cull most of them, too.
 
fired for having an opinion.

Labour laws and labour rights are a nice.

Opinion on outside companies is something a person that works in the public eye for a company like EA or Nintendo shouldn't have.

You don't see anyone at Nintendo ever saying they don't want to deal with EA because they are North America's worst company, two years in a row.
 
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