The problem with the "just vote with your wallet" argument that everybody seems to love throwing around in threads like this is that there will always be millions of blind fanboy and casual lemmings that are willing to just snap up anything EA and it's acquired companies dish out, and for ever one of those lemmings that wises up and jump ship later, there will always be 10, 100, hell, maybe a 1000 more. The people smart enough voting with their wallets and being driven away are just a tiny blip on EA's radar, practically insignificant statistically. In other words, the wallet voters are ultimately meaningless, they might as well buy into whatever crap EA and companies like it do for all the difference it would ever make.Legion said:While I agree with the sentiment. The fact is, if people are willing to fork out a few more dollars for a new gun that is .05% more powerful than the best gun in the game, and has a shiny appearance, then they will keep selling it.tmande2nd said:This is why I am seriously happy that I deleted my Origin account, and uninstalled every thing Bioware from my computer.
They just are running around ripping people off, and trying to do the least amount of work.
Those MP packs? They were just some new maps and characters nothing interesting.
Bioware is simply dead to me.
EA/Bioware see these sales and think "Hey, lot's of people must like this". The only way to stop them is to not buy it, then it ceases to be profitable to them.
What EA fails to realize most is that they could perfectly keep both the lemmings AND the wallet voters as well by not being so dickish to their customers, insuring a nice, stable fanbase that would keep the company afloat for however long EA exists.