EA needs to get with the program and release their substandard crap through steam. Then at least we don't have to deal with Origin anymore.
Much as we all want it to die, Origin made EA $300M in their last quarterly report, so Origin is probably not going anywhere.This is the only thing I truly worry about. Origin is such a failed concept and they really need to let it die.
I'll be honest about how I feel. From what I heard DA: 3 will have NOTHING to do with DA : 2.. that is it's saving grace in my book.
I loved DA:O, so I'm willing to give it a chance. Will I pre-order? Absolutely not. Will I buy it the first day? Nope. Will I buy it once the reviews come in? Nope.
So when? When all reviews are said and done and I fully gauge my interest in the game.
Odd are though? Torrent. Then buy GOTY edition if it's as good as DA:O. Particularly on the DLC shenanigans Bioware has been doing.
Sorry Bioware Arts, I just don't trust you anymore.
I could see Lemieux, but CROSBY?This won't matter to most folks but seriously EA? Fuck off.
But according to EA, steam is hurting games by devaluing them. That's of course why EA made a steam clone, and why they've continually tried to buy valve.EA needs to get with the program and release their substandard crap through steam. Then at least we don't have to deal with Origin anymore.
But according to EA, steam is hurting games by devaluing them. That's of course why EA made a steam clone, and why they've continually tried to buy valve.
Games, schmames, the real outrage is that e-books cost more than hardcovers.True.Thanks to Itunes my pirating days are as good as over.Also I buy the musik directly from the band or the bands website if possible.As for games...why the hell do virtual copies cost the same as a boxset?
I get my mp3's through Amazon now. They've got better prices and even brand new albums will start at like 9 bucks instead of 13-15.True.Thanks to Itunes my pirating days are as good as over.Also I buy the musik directly from the band or the bands website if possible.As for games...why the hell do virtual copies cost the same as a boxset?
For now. I'm still holding out for a DoJ antitrust smackdown.Games, schmames, the real outrage is that e-books cost more than hardcovers.
The EU side of things got settled in consumers' favor (more or less), so there's a real chance that the US may follow.For now. I'm still holding out for a DoJ antitrust smackdown.
Hell yeah!The EU side of things got settled in consumers' favor (more or less), so there's a real chance that the US may follow.
Ha ha ha ha. Consumer's favour.The EU side of things got settled in consumers' favor (more or less), so there's a real chance that the US may follow.
Wow, that's even worse than madden
Please don't be Valve, please don't be Valve, please don't be Valve...The real meat and potatoes of his post however falls in line with the mention of an upcoming business acquisition.
I seriously doubt it would be Valve. They aren't in the business to make shitloads of money... they are in it to make great games and influence the direction of the industry. They want ATTENTION, not money. From that perspective, they really don't stand to gain anything from a buy-out. Besides, with Steam they own the most successful and influential gaming service in existence. They can basically print money already.Please don't be Valve, please don't be Valve, please don't be Valve...
Basically this. Valve is employee owned and Gabe owns most of that. He is also not on good terms with EA ever since they formed Origin to basically get out of paying him for DLC. I don't think he'll ever consider selling Valve as long as he's able to work there and/or Steam is the dominate market for PC games.EA's constantly offering to buy Valve. Gabe's not interested.
I remember reading an interview with Gabe where he talked about EA and what he saw as the danger of superpublishers buying up game developers. He said that EA had continually offered to buy valve, and that the only reason they can continually say no is because they own the company completely and don't have to answer to shareholders. If it ever got so bad where the only choices were to close the doors or sell out to EA, he said he'd rather close the doors.Basically this. Valve is employee owned and Gabe owns most of that. He is also not on good terms with EA ever since they formed Origin to basically get out of paying him for DLC. I don't think he'll ever consider selling Valve as long as he's able to work there and/or Steam is the dominate market for PC games.
Yes and no.Same could have been asked for what they did to Bioware.
No your right, I'm thinkin' Sony games. I forgot they were made by different companies because both Madden and MLB baseball have incredibly annoying announcers and awful music. Also the "make a player" in either game is far too lenient. I'd mock the gameplay, but what's more to mock?What baseball game has EA made recently?