Yeah, someone clearly has shown a lack of knowledge and last minute research but I don't think that's me.Akalabeth said:Considering that you've demonstrated a lack of knowledge on the things I've mention I very much doubt that to be the case
Yeah, someone clearly has shown a lack of knowledge and last minute research but I don't think that's me.Akalabeth said:Considering that you've demonstrated a lack of knowledge on the things I've mention I very much doubt that to be the case
You mean much like how you do the exact same thing? How, in just about every argument I've seen you make about Valve, it's services, and it's games, your criticisms have been based solely on your personal experiences with them, or lack there of?Akalabeth said:It's not a semantics argument, it's about you basing your opinion of a company based on personal experience rather than looking at the situation objectively with you know a reasoned, mature perspective.
Right now, Cryis 3 and Dead space 3 are 30% off, BF3 and all the DLC were massively on sale just last week, half the Sims selection half price now as well..... Sigh some people are just intent on speaking stupidity.verdant monkai said:When was the last time EA ever did a sale? like valve do all the time.
Oh yes, that one link you provided was so much evidence for all your "supported" opinions. I'm glad that we can end this in a mature way and not a childish "I'm closing my ears and can't hear you" way.Akalabeth said:No, you've obviously not done any research. I'm glad we can agree.
(Nor provided any direct evidence for that matter, just unsupported opinion)
Are you Cliffy B?Akalabeth said:It's not a semantics argument, it's about you basing your opinion of a company based on personal experience rather than looking at the situation objectively with you know a reasoned, mature perspective.Daystar Clarion said:I'm not in the mood to have another semantics argument over the internet, so please, just it leave it there.Akalabeth said:If your only comment was on your personal experience is one thing, but when you imply that TF2 fits into the "F2P" model and always has you're misrepresenting the facts deliberately or through an inability to communicateDaystar Clarion said:No, I was implying that I didn't pay 40 quid for the game.Akalabeth said:You're implying TF2 was always free which is an outright lieDaystar Clarion said:Difference being, Valve didn't charge me 40 quid for TF2.
Microtransactions are fine in F2P models, but when you charge full price for the game, it gets a little sketchy...
Don't presume to know my intentions.
It's akin to me saying "Well EA didn't charge me 60 bucks for Mass Effect 1, so you know, EA is awesome." and then I neglect to mention that I bought it 2 years after release and it was originally 60 bucks.
Team Fortress 2 was 60 bucks at launch in orange box
Mann Co store opened a year before TF2 became free to play
So to imply that TF2 falls under what is commonly understood as the "Free to play" model is not accurate.
Valve was charging for the game and then later began offering optional people micro-transactions within said game. Just like Dead Space 3 was released at full price, and offers players optional micro-transactions within the game.
This constant grasping at straws by gamers to justify what are obviously skewed perspectives is laughable at best.
Incorrect. It was available in a pack of five games, for 60 bucks. If we divide that equally, that's 12 bucks a piece. Maybe, if EA were selling Dead Space 3 for 12 bucks, you'd be right, but you're not.Akalabeth said:Team Fortress 2 was released as a retail game like any other. It was available for 60 bucks, full priced game.
Yes, because spending money on "stupid cosmetic crap" is more like a voluntary donation, with a cosmetic reward. Faster progress is evidently more tempting (as your own words prove) and is therefore an attempt to apply pressure to the user. To make the player feel as though they're completing the game "too slowly" and therefore "need" to take part in the microtransactions. No one is going to feel they genuinely "need" what you call "stupid cosmetic crap" to enhance their gameplay.Akalabeth said:You saying that spending money on stupid cosmetic crap is better than spending money on items that'll help you finish the game faster? Really?
No, the difference is, Valve do their business without - to borrow from Jim Sterling - dragging their slimy balls across our face.Akalabeth said:Seriously people think Valve does things for your benefit, it's the other way around.
Valve doesn't have 13 bought-out subsidiaries to churn out games for them. And since when did flooding the market with rushed sequels become a good thing?Akalabeth said:Uh, Valve is barely a developer anymore. What have they done recently? A HD update for CS? They release what 1 or 2 games a year, tops, almost all now multiplayer-focused having abandoned their single player fans.
EA on the other hand distributed 39 games on various platforms in 2012 as an example, and people what have a problem with one game this year? Dead Space 3? And one game out of dozens means they're a bad man.
The Orange Box had five games. Doesn't matter if you don't consider two of them "new". It was still five games, for 60 bucks. Total up the length of Half Life 2 + Episode One + Episode Two and you easily have Dead Space beat, on quality as well as quantity. That's not even including Portal. Not to mention Dead Space 3's Multiplayer is just the single player except with three extra side-quests and a couple of lines of dialogue. Which can hardly compare to one of the most critically acclaimed multiplayer games of our generation.Akalabeth said:The world: http://ca.ign.com/articles/2007/06/15/half-life-2-orange-box-release-date-set
60 bucks on consoles. 50 on PC. Full priced game.
Orange box had three new things.
short 2-3 hour Portal
short 4-6 hour Half Life 2 Episode
Team Fortress Multiplayer
Deadspace 3 has what, 14-20 hour campaign? And multiplayer?
So what's the difference between two short SP games and multiplayer, and one long SP game and multiplayer? Not very much.
Now you've got to know you're deliberately misrepresenting the truth here. Are you so keen to defend EA that you're going to resort to bare-faced lying?Akalabeth said:As for EA stagnating the industry?
Mirror's Edge.
Spore.
Dead Space.
Mass Effect.
Dragon Age.
Battlefield Series.
Speaking of free multiplayer games that EA didn't make, you mean?Akalabeth said:Oh by the way, speaking of free multiplayer games:doggie015 said:TF2 IS a free to play multiplayer game. Just because it wasn't at launch doesn't mean that it does not count now! The ignorance is trong in you
http://www.battlefield.com/battlefield-1942
Nine Years strong.
Akalabeth said:Yes the excuses for Valve are overwhelming.
Team Fortress 2 was released as a retail game like any other. It was available for 60 bucks, full priced game.
You saying that spending money on stupid cosmetic crap is better than spending money on items that'll help you finish the game faster? Really?
Also you can't directly compare EA DLC to TF2 updates. DLC is made and then sold. Whereas I would suspect in TF2's case, Hats are bought and then updates are created. Those updates are "free" but they'd paid for with microtransactions so they're not really free at all. If no one was buying do you think there'd be as much new content? Of course not.
I don't know where you got the first part of your argument, seeing as crates drop frequently, and so do weapons. Crates more often then weapons yeah, but weapons still drop at a relatively quick rate. I play session of TF2 can yeild me three new weapons or more. To also respond to your other point that TF2 base items are worse then dropped weapons is only half true really. Most(if not all) have a downside that can be countered by a base weapon. So far I have seen none that are just flat out better, with no downsides then base weapons.AzrealMaximillion said:To be fair, you do have to buy keys to open crates in TF2, and crates are the most frequent random drop. Most people who have a lot of items in TF2 got them from crates. Very rarely do hats and guns actually appears as drops. This seems to be the point that everyone in this thread is ignoring with TF2. If you have an ass load of TF2 items, chances are you've spent about the same amount as buying an EA games and then some on just keys. And that's before just buying items straight up.
And also, most of the items you get in TF2 have some kind of effect that makes them better than the base weapons, so saying that TF2 items don't effect the game is a lie. TF2's advantage is that its F2P, but let's be real here, it tries to grab your money in a more aggressive fashion than most EA microtransactions. TF2 items sets come out and are hunted down like Magic Card sets. Its quite ravenous and quite lucrative for Valve. So much so that Valve has added a Steam Market that only sells TF2 and Dota 2 items and gets a cut off of each sale. I can't really get mad at EA for trying to sell me microtransactions of weapons in the Dead Space series when TF2 was a)doing it before it was F2P and b) released before the majority of these bullshit microtransactions on story driven games happened.
Charged one-fifth of the price EA would charge, and then introduced MTs, yep. Or are you saying that paying $12 (or paying $60 and getting four free games) is somehow equal to paying $60? I'd like do see you justify that.Akalabeth said:How you splice it is irrelevant to the point that Valve charged for a game, and then introduced MT.
Actually, this does have scientific basis. I'm just not going to go to enough effort to dig up studies for someone I strongly suspect would just ignore them anyway.Akalabeth said:Thank you for that subjective understanding with no scientific basis. It proves nothing.
True. Just like if someone is walking alone in the dark, and gets murdered, shouldn't have been walking alone in the dark.Akalabeth said:Westwood's owner shouldn't have sold his company.
Please, reveal to me the difference between "episodic game" and "game series" because I don't think one exists. And while you're at it, think you could prove how exactly Portal was a "semi-tech demo".Akalabeth said:Five New Games? Here I thought it was 1 new multiplayer game, 1 episodic game, 1 semi-tech demo that proved to be popular and 2 old ones. Changing the facts already to try and boost your argument?
Two games - which were part of a series that EA only has anything to do with because they bought out the owners - achieving success, justifies the rest... eh?Akalabeth said:Mass Effect 2+3 topping the charts isn't a good thing?
The only thing EA has been alleged to rush out is Dragon Age 2. But now it's apparently everything they do? right.
Buying a place, running it into the ground and then firing everyone who works there does not equal "Companies go out of business. Companies get sold." nor does it lay guilt at the foot of the previous owner.Akalabeth said:Who cares. Companies go out of business. Companies get sold. It's the way of the world.
Whoever owned the place shouldn't have sold it in the first place.
And that tiny list, even if you take it at it's fullest (and ironically, least truthful) is still utterly dwarfed by the list of sequels they've churned out.Akalabeth said:The accusation was that EA was stagnating the market. I provided examples to the contrary. The fact that they developed them or not is irrelevant as EA is and always has been a publisher first and foremost.
I see a tenuous link, sure. But no one here is attempting to use a short list of borrowed titles, to justify a massive dirge of uninspired sequels, except you. At least the games that Valve are directly responsible for are good, are not rushed, and are minimal on the "lets make this game over fifty times" mentality EA embody.Akalabeth said:What like Valve hiring the portal guys?
Like Valve hiring the Counter Strikes guys? Dota?
Hmmn. Valve buys mods, EA buys companies. Does anyone see the similarities?
I'm sorry, it appears my metaphor wasn't clear enough. See, I didn't know that saying that a large group of people who only give a shit about themselves and treat everyone else (even their followers) as less than human, and that I couldn't understand why people would defend them when these people are compared side-by-side to another large group that has so far done very few hideous things, was immature.Akalabeth said:I'm sorry, you criticize me for calling someone immature? And then you compare EA to nazis?AsurasEyes said:Please, answer me. I need to understand how someone could honestly think that this isn't as clear-cut as a fight between The Allies (Gamers, Valve, Bioware, etc.) and the Nazis (EA and the rest of their ilk)
Talk to me again in 10 years.
Really? Holy crap, on what?Lee Quitt said:Right now, Cryis 3 and Dead space 3 are 30% off, BF3 and all the DLC were massively on sale just last week, half the Sims selection half price now as well..... Sigh some people are just intent on speaking stupidity.verdant monkai said:When was the last time EA ever did a sale? like valve do all the time.