You may be right, but the Dragon Age 2 disaster....The_Technomancer said:Sadly Bioware set their current course before they were acquired by EA
FStop7 said:It seems like Riccitiello had things moving in a pretty good direction in 2008, and since then the company's been drifting back toward its old, bad habits.
The_Technomancer said:Sadly Bioware set their current course before they were acquired by EA
speculawyer said:3. NFL 2Kn. Agreed. All sports total exclusives should go away. The EA football one is particularly egregious since it was a complete and total monopoly on all football to one publisher. NFL, NCAA, and even Arena football were all bought and 100% controlled by EA.
That's pretty much what I do. But (this is more of a general criticism of industry practices) when you hold back content just to milk money out of people, that's bullshit. Also, releasing buggy games and then patching afterwards.brotkasten said:What if you don't support DLC or pre-order crap like different skins or models (seriously, who cares about that?) and still like the games?
"If you don't want to save him, don't buy it!"ghst said:the moment my party of heroes stumbled upon a wounded man in a country glade, only to be asked if i would like to buy the option to save him from the ea store was truly a watershed moment in gaming for me.
ghst said:the moment my party of heroes stumbled upon a wounded man in a country glade, only to be asked if i would like to buy the option to save him from the ea store was truly a watershed moment in gaming for me.
there is no low activision have sunk to that e.a wouldn't replicate in a heartbeat if they thought it would yield similar profits.
ghst said:the moment my party of heroes stumbled upon a wounded man in a country glade, only to be asked if i would like to buy the option to save him from the ea store was truly a watershed moment in gaming for me.
there is no low activision have sunk to that e.a wouldn't replicate in a heartbeat if they thought it would yield similar profits.
.psykomyko said:Most all publishers suck. Their all the same, not just EA.
Jintor said:Self-publishing baby. It's the future.
I wonder to what degree DD will throw out the traditional publisher relationship. Not too greatly I think, what with the vast majority of the market still being made at retailers... but we'll see. Maybe the per-sale income is high enough on DD that it doesn't need to neccessarily clash directly with retail, though I doubt publishers see it that way.
subversus said:EA could not greenlight Mirror's Edge, Dead Space, Mass Effect, Shadows of the Damned and dozen other games GAF drooled over.
But they did and that's why EA don't suck.
origins. i decided to skip da2 after i realized i could beat the demo purely by rapidly cycling through my party in a way that prevented them from cancelling their auto attacks.luxarific said:Wait, what? Is that in DA2? lol, if so.
ghst said:origins. i decided to skip da2 after i realized i could beat the demo purely by rapidly cycling through my party in a way that prevented them from cancelling their auto attacks.
I think it's the Warden's Keep. The most stupid and offensive DLC I can think of.luxarific said:Is this the Shale quest? I've played all the DLC, but I don't remember a wounded man. I thought his cart was just broken down.
I never see this type of awkwardness, since I preorder the EA games I really want and thus get all the DLC. It must be immensely disrupting to see this sort of DLC shilling in-game. Can't believe Bioware went along with it.
purple cobra said:Are they perfect? Maybe not. But as far as them and Activision imo EA are the less successful of two evils...
diffusionx said:The act of EA getting the license is the reason why Madden sucks. Do you think that it is a coincidence that the two best Madden games came out in the years when competition was fiercest?
Think of how much EA improved FIFA. Would they have done that if PES did not exist? No way.
I support the online pass. It's a necessary evil to rid us of the cancer that is Gamestop.Full Recovery said:Don't forget the online pass..
Donos said:wtf, they own all these gems ? -_-
Nirolak said:Capcom gets tons of hate, but that largely stems from people actually liking Capcom's games and being upset when they head off in a direction they hate or start getting scam like DLC. Square Enix gets lots of hate as well, but how many people go around bashing Konami anymore?
hamchan said:EA's anti-steam stance is really annoying too.
what. buy, sell, trade, is a cancer?polyh3dron said:I support the online pass. It's a necessary evil to rid us of the cancer that is Gamestop.
You are making me cry. Stop it.charlequin said:Origin Systems: Ultima (including Ultima Underworld and Ultima Online spinoffs), Wing Commander (and Privateer spinoff), System Shock (as publisher), as well as other ancient hidden gems like Bioforge, Ogre, Space Rogue, Crusader, and Shadowcaster
Bullfrog: Populous, Magic Carpet, Theme Park and Hospital, Dungeon Keeper, Hi-Octane, Syndicate
Westwood Studios: Command & Conquer, Lands of Lore, Legend of Kyrandia, Eye of the Beholder, the immortal and infamous Dune II, Blade Runner adventure game
Maxis: Anything with Sim in the name
All bought by EA during the 1990s, all shut down, almost all listed IPs gathering dust and the actual titles unavailable on any DD service.
Well put.
charlequin said:Origin Systems: Ultima (including Ultima Underworld and Ultima Online spinoffs), Wing Commander (and Privateer spinoff), System Shock (as publisher), as well as other ancient hidden gems like Bioforge, Ogre, Space Rogue, Crusader, and Shadowcaster
Bullfrog: Populous, Magic Carpet, Theme Park and Hospital, Dungeon Keeper, Hi-Octane, Syndicate
Westwood Studios: Command & Conquer, Lands of Lore, Legend of Kyrandia, Eye of the Beholder, the immortal and infamous Dune II, Blade Runner adventure game
Maxis: Anything with Sim in the name
All bought by EA during the 1990s, all shut down, almost all listed IPs gathering dust and the actual titles unavailable on any DD service.
Well put.
bangai-o said:what. buy, sell, trade, is a cancer?
cpp_is_king said:I hope you realize that Sims is about as far from shut down as anything can possibly be.
It's not really upsetting me that much that I can't play DA:O on a weekdaythat's probably for the better. And I'm not by any means opposed to DRM for games; indeed, there's an argument to be made that it's a legitimate response to ongoing piracy problems. No, my beef is with buggy, poorly-thought-out DRM schemes that have legit users sniffing around torrent sites to see if they can get their hands on a working copy of the game they paid for. The fact that DA:O has to reauthorize my DLC every time I log into the Bioware server is just nuts, and it sets users up for all sorts of problems. (On the client side, the authorization service that runs under Windows doesn't always start, so even if Bioware's servers are up, users can still face this problem.)
Then there's the fact that, again, EA/Bioware didn't address this issue for three whole days. For three days, users were locked out of a game that they paid for due to these server problems, and there was no notice posted. Not only that, but they either don't monitor the Bioware forums, or they don't care enough to participate in them, because no one from Bioware showed up during this period to even acknowledge the issue informally. This mix of incompetence and malicious neglect is startling to me, but it's apparently par for the course for these two companies.
Dead Man said:Unique pre order per retailer, and the bonuses not being available in all regions make them shite. Pre order bonuses, even when not done wrong, are just shite.
Really? For me it was when EA said "Pay us real money to get not real money in game so you can buy not real stuff in your game that you already bought" while playing that game. I think it was most wanted 6 years ago.ghst said:the moment my party of heroes stumbled upon a wounded man in a country glade, only to be asked if i would like to buy the option to save him from the ea store was truly a watershed moment in gaming for me.
Gamestop is making more money than the people who actually make the games by giving people something like $5 for a used game and then turning around to sell it for something like $40. They actively push the used games on customers when there is sometimes only a $5 price difference between them and the new games. It's ruining the video game industry, so I support anything that incentivizes the purchase of new games over used ones and then encourages the used game consumers to pay those developers at least a small amount for the game.bangai-o said:what. buy, sell, trade, is a cancer?