Murdered by EA?
I disagree with this. ME3's ending, Inquisition's real-time waiting F2P mechanics and its character/design choices and Andromeda were all Bioware's fault and had nothing to do with EA.
It also doesn't seem like Anthem failed because of its suprise mechanics (which would be pressed in by EA) or subpar gameplay (which apparently is nice).
It failed because it lacked content and the story elements were subpar. So Andromeda was sacrificed to get more content into Anthem, but in the end Anthem had little content.
I don't see where EA failed Bioware here. It seems to me that Bioware is just not a competent developer and hasn't been for the better part of the last decade.
Hard disagree. ME3 wasn't terrible because of the ending. The entire game felt incomplete and was obviously rushed out the door in less than two years...by EA.
Inquisition's crossgen release that clearly impacted the game design...yet another brilliant EA decision.
EA has failed Bioware ever since they purchased them. Pushing games out the door far too early, stripping characters out of rpgs to be sold as overpriced DLC, etc. "Yeah, go ahead single player rpg studio, go ahead and make a GAAS looter shooter!" Their execs probably got hard at the mere thought of mtx.
I'm not excusing Bioware at all and they deserve all the shit being flung at them right now for killing Anthem but NO ONE should be sticking up for a cancerous, predatory publisher like EA or giving them any kind of a pass. EA has bungled every Bioware release since 2008. Roast Bioware for mismanagement and aimless development but who owns Bioware? Who controls Bioware? Who's their daddy? EA. RIP Westwood, Origin, Pandemic, Bullfrog, Visceral, Maxis, etc.
I mean if that's the case we have to basically take THE most negative read of the events and see the posts about "we're working on these features" as purely fluff pieces, which is even more insidious and worse from Bioware than it is from EA.
Either way Bioware put out a shit product and then failed to support it even after being given time and supposedly resources to fix it.
They probably have a lot of content for Anthem in various stages of production so they will get time to finish it and then rest will depend on microtransactions revenue Anthem generates.
Really suprised that they didn't use covid as excuse to quietly pull the plug on Anthem development.
A valuable, but hard-learned lesson.Honestly, I feel conned.
I bought it in good faith and what I bought, they never delivered. Roadmap never happened. I wonder how long it will be before class action lawsuits start?
It has taught me one thing (and it took a while), I will _never_ buy another EA game again.
I haven't even had Origin installed since the disappointment of Anthem.