That is also a very very good point, and one that we are missing due to the sheer insulting ignorance displayed elsewhere in the interview.ObsidianJones said:I really think we're all focusing on the wrong part of his Verbal Shitting the Bed.
Just.. just spewing all the phrases and ideals that we as consumers honestly Do. Not. Want!As Gibeau said, "[W]hen you bring in a group of people to Dungeon Keeper and you serve them, create a live service, a relationship and a connection, you just can't pull the rug out from under them. That's just not fair."
I don't want a community with gamers. Because that makes a lifespan. Get this through your head, developers. There's a market for only a few games or series that people will tolerate this for. I'm not saying there's a market for none. CoD, TF2, WoW, DoTA, LoL, L4D2? Yeah. They are miracles. They were there either the first or they were the best.
But frankly, usually when a game is dependent on a community, you're asking people to play full price for a game that will be useless in a few years. Who really wants that?
A Service? Can we as gamers ban together to shun any developer who uses this phrase? I don't want to pay for something that's not mine. No one does. I'm not trying to rent these games, I'm trying to put my money down to own them.
I don't get what happened with games. We got games to escape from Reality for a few minutes a day. Why did ever Designer get it in their head that all we really want in our escape is to be so connected you need to sign in to five other programs constantly and unyieldingly just so you can experience your relaxation?
They innovated, they decided that 24 hours or $3 was a good idea.BoogieManFL said:There was NO INNOVATION. It's the same FUCKING recipe every other pay mobile game uses. They are all basically the same game with a different skin. Marketing doesn't mean a damn thing if what you are selling doesn't appeal to most people, least of all fans of the IP.
The Dungeon Keeper mobile game is an insult to the fans and the developers of the original. Trying to say it is anything else just makes you look stupid.
You gotta admit, the way they wanted to use it as a rip off app was pretty "innovative".CriticalMiss said:I think we should lobby for a new rule in the world that if you are going to call something 'innovative' you also have to say how it is innovative, because I really don't see how Dungeon Keeper was in any way innovative.
Touché, though I really hope you're wrong. Then again, I hoped we'd never get to this point. This was the sort of thing people worried would come at the beginning of the modern era of DLC. So I certainly don't think it's impossible that we'll get to the point that this sort of practice is acceptable.Signa said:I do, and it's just as you said. EA is trying to shape consumers to be barfing wallets, and we just aren't ready for that yet. What it innovated was the ways a game can monetize its customers, and in that respect, it was too innovative.
I shudder to think that they might be right in thinking that way, because people are buying their shit, or they would have been bankrupt years ago.
I just wondered something. Is it possible someone important in the company is trying to destroy the company without making it look like that's their goal? It would explain all these moves that serve no purpose but to piss off gamers while also making it look like they're just trying to squeeze more money out of gamers?Random Argument Man said:Whoever is in charge of the PR department seriousl?
Actually, it would make sense that there's no PR department with EA.
I'm not defending EA on any level, but gamers do seem to embrace it with open arms for the most part. How else can we explain the popularity of multiplayer on any console that charges extra for it? How else is WoW the most popular MMO, even though you have to buy the game, every expansion, pay for a subscription and yet they still have "micro"-transactions (although I don't think you can consider USD$25 mount skins to be micro in any way.)Zachary Amaranth said:Is there anyone, anywhere, who believes this one bit? Anyone at all?
And just when will we be "ready" to be nickel and dimed to death?