EA in a nutshell

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EA in a nutshell

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Yep, that's some pretty good commentary you have there. Though I still think Activision is the great of the two evils these days.
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Pretty much 100% accurate.
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I lol'd, then I sighed.


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Most of that can also be applied to :

Activision
Capcom
Square Enix
Ubisoft
Bandai Namco
and...any other major 3rd party publisher that I forgot to mention?

I get the impression that EA is being singled out lately because of that Origin thing.
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Well, I haven't heard of any relatives of Namco America or Ubisoft filing suit and complains for keeping their relatives away the way EA did.

I'd like to point out, however, that it's just as much the fault of the consumers who keep on buying their games as it is the company's for putting them out. Acclaim learned that lesson the hard way, and though their attempt to redeem themselves was commendable, it was too little, too late. But I digress.

Mostly accurate. I can't forgive them for buying and closing studios left and right.
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Cuilan wrote:and...any other major 3rd party publisher that I forgot to mention?
I'd say THQ, but that would be kicking a nearly dead horse.
Cuilan wrote:I get the impression that EA is being singled out lately because of that Origin thing.
Well, it doesn't help that the video was almost certainly made by a Steam fanboy. Given the view of Origin to Steam and the fact it was most likely made in GMOD.
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I would totally play Overhyped Sellout Lens Flare Dubstep War Zombies 4 HD >_>
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lol its so true. Especially for that Star Wars MMO. How much were they charging for their limited edition DIGITAL DOWNLOAD copy? Wasn't it something like $20 or $30 extra?
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