Karsticles
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OP, are you basically asking why it is worthwhile to have integrity?
If people who consider themselves gamers would spend less time and energy complaining about the games they don't like and more time and money on the games they liked, we'd get better product all around.
People with decision making power don't take you seriously when you consistently vote EA as the worst company in America.
Is something going on with Ground Zeroes?
OP, are you basically asking why it is worthwhile to have integrity?
If your principles can be overridden by your desire to play a video game, you might not want to call them principles.
.I put my money where my mouth is.
Ditto.
Plus boycott has worked. DmC sold less than half of DMC4 because a large portion of the DMC fanbase did not like the game, how the studio who made the game behaved and the publisher's attitude towards DMC.
but I'm going to play Titanfall because I really want to and I don't beleive the impact of my inclusion is going to be significant either way.
I guess I'm cynical. I just don't see how boycotting Titanfall will help push EA in the right direction. In this instance I recongnise the futility, and I accept it. If that makes me unscrupulous too then so be it.
Why do you boycott when it's almost certain your boycott won't make a change and you're only limiting your own access?
Surely it's better to pick and choose your battles, or to get involved and try to give the feedback that may help steer things in a certain direction?
So now it's down to two hours, huh...lol
Supporting devs/publishes you like in lieu of complaining about those you don't isn't ignoring the "problem."
If you're not a hypocrite, and you stand by your principles to the death, even in the face of apprent futility, then I have utmost respect for you and you're a much better person than I am.
Zakalwe said:I don't agree with certain practises that EA commit to, and you won't ever see me investing in their microtransactions for example, but I'm going to play Titanfall because I really want to
I don't boycott, i just don't buy shit I don't like
the "protesters" are funny though. 10 years from now, you'll be talking about Capcom and some dude will be like "man, I'm never buying one of their games after MML3 fiasco!" And you will laugh in his face![]()
I write this as I'm still amazed to see comments such as"using Origin?, I really wanted to play this game but no pruchase from me!".
I know a guy who will never finish the Mass Effect series because it's on Origin and he doesn't beleive in pirating software.
This is only true if your only values are market values or values related to personal gratification. As you may have noticed, a lot of people don't respond to a market merely in those terms.
Ps+ required to play online on ps4?
Farewell, Sony, we had a good rum those last 3 gens.
Hello pc gaming.
I don't think you are hurting yourself Boycotting etc. But I would suggest people just don't buy the product rather than ranting at all their available outlets why the games isn't for them without any constructive feedback.
Sure enough post on the official forums or places like Neogaf with some informative opinions rather than the usual "WTFFFF DAY ONEE DLC?!!!! NO BUY THANKS EA DICE ACTIVSION COD". That way if a dev does see it (which they often do and read a lot of the feedback) they can actually use the feedback rather than scrolling past seeing it almost like spam as it is the usual drivel. The above comment is a perfect statements just done in such a self entitled boring way in which it helps no one other than yourself letting off some steam and hope for a reaction.
I think that is the best way to combat stuff you don't like about a product. For example the Sim City thing. Most posts you just read "ALWAYS ONLINE WTH??" Rather than "I wonder why they have designed this to be always online and based around cooperation, sim City has always been such a solitary experience as are most simulator games. I don't think this is for me therefore I won't be buying it at launch!"
People talk about the 'walled off gardens' of Sony and Microsoft, but it seems as if some PC gamers would be fine with that garden as long as it's steam.
That's a really defeatist attitude, OP.
Sure, it takes more than 1 person to send a message, but if all 100000 people who are pissed off do nothing, nothing gets done either way.
Not playing a damn game is not "hurting myself." I can take it or leave it, and have many other things competing for my time and money.
The rationalizations of destructive behavior here is no different to that of a heroin addict.
Games publishers know well the psychology of its consumers and in turn act in grossly anti consumer fashions because they, quite simply, don't have to worry. The addicts will keep coming back. No matter how bad they behave, no matter how many times they jack up prices, no matter how much content they withhold for piecemeal dlc, no matter how much they erode the concept of ownership, no matter how many times they screw you, you will keep coming back.
Just like the junkies get the violent dealers they deserve so do the pathetic core gamers and their big budget aaa mega publishers.
The street junkie, at least they support local businesses.
Surely it's better to pick and choose your battles, or to get involved and try to give the feedback that may help steer things in a certain direction?
Why do you boycott when it's almost certain your boycott won't make a change and you're only limiting your own access?
Surely it's better to pick and choose your battles, or to get involved and try to give the feedback that may help steer things in a certain direction?