Foolproof said:Listing off a random sample of games that don't have expansion packs as if that somehow has any relevance
I could tell you weren't going to be reasonable, but that's just funny
Foolproof said:Listing off a random sample of games that don't have expansion packs as if that somehow has any relevance
Foolproof said:-Not Proof-
May I join you in this laugh?Fr said:anc[is]
I could tell you weren't going to be reasonable, but that's just funny
Grey Carter said:"I think people are worried gaming is going in a different direction than they were used to with N64, Sega Mega Drive, PlayStation and PlayStation 2," he said. "Everything was dominated by consoles. Pretty much everything was offline. You bought the game. You sat down. And you played the game until you got tired of the game. It was all on the disc."
"Games are turning into 365 days a year live operation experiences," he continued. "And rightly or wrongly we think it's our job to provide reasons every day to go play that game and enjoy that game. Technology is enabling that. Hardware is enabling that. Different game experiences like open world experiences are enabling that, and we're trying to react to what we believe is what gamers want."
"I can filter out hate, vitriol, rants, it's cool to rag on EA, it's cool to rag on Zynga, it's cool to rag on Bobby Kotick, it's cool to rag on Peter Moore," he added.
Dat referenceFalloutJack said:Hit the benches, Fooly-Cooly, before you hurt yourself.
Not to mention the pay-to-win unlock packs, the steadily more fucked up game balance (it was fine before the first patch, then they broke the USAS and it all went downhill from there...), the greedy and ridiculous rent-a-server option essentially ruining the experience on consoles, the overpriced map packs that come with overpowered unbalanced weapons (fucking FAMAS was broken for months and nobody can convince me otherwise, I know, I used it > >)(can't speak about close quarters since i didnt buy it), premium can just fuck off frankly it seems on paper to actually be slightly inferior to COD Elite, at least a lot of Elite you get free and it's definately more functional than Battlelog.Reyalsfeihc said:How about we talk about how all of the people who were early adopters of Battlefield 3 have to pay $50 for Battlefield Premium so we can get all of the expansions to your wonderful game while you're selling Premium and BF3 for $70. How can we ever be comfortable with change with Publishers jackknifing all over the place?
Oh, this very thread proves him so very right.Grey Carter said:"I can filter out hate, vitriol, rants, it's cool to rag on EA, it's cool to rag on Zynga, it's cool to rag on Bobby Kotick, it's cool to rag on Peter Moore," he added.
By that logic, you should hate Steam, because you don't own your Steam games. Which is why Steam can take your games away if you don't agree to the new TOS. The games are not your property.Olrod said:There, I fixed that quote for you, Mr. Moore.Grey Carter said:"I think people are worried gaming is going in a different direction than they were used to with N64, Sega Mega Drive, PlayStation and PlayStation 2," he said. "Everything was dominated by consoles. Pretty much everything was offline. You bought the game. You owned the game. You sat down. You owned the game. And you played the game until you got tired of the game. And you owned the game. It was all on the disc. That you owned."
You're welcome.
It's not that gamers "fear change" it's that they fear donkey-helmets like you trying to rip them off, which you seem to be doing more and more often these days.
My thought exactly.Ledan said:I do like change.
I don't like paying 80 dollars (60 + dlc prices) for what I would have expected to be in a 60 dollar game 5 years ago.
Saints Row 3, I'm looking at you in particular. And you too ME3.
I don't mind paying for extras, but when you take out the core or weaken the core for the purpose of selling it later you are doing me a disservice.
You guys mind if I join in to?FalloutJack said:May I join you in this laugh?Foolproof said:-Horrible Attempt at Proof-
Hit the benches, Fooly-Cooly, before you hurt yourself.
Thanks for saying what I was thinking. You can't get angry at EA for not allowing you to "own" your games when Steam has been doing the same thing for years.{By that logic, you should hate Steam, because you don't own your Steam games. Which is why Steam can take your games away if you don't agree to the new TOS. The games are not your property.
And I don't think this is a bad thing. This is the future.]}
What "open world" experiences?Moore said:"Games are turning into 365 days a year live operation experiences," he continued. "And rightly or wrongly we think it's our job to provide reasons every day to go play that game and enjoy that game. Technology is enabling that. Hardware is enabling that. Different game experiences like open world experiences are enabling that, and we're trying to react to what we believe is what gamers want."
Do you know why it's "cool" to rag on you guys?Moore said:"I can filter out hate, vitriol, rants, it's cool to rag on EA, it's cool to rag on Zynga, it's cool to rag on Bobby Kotick, it's cool to rag on Peter Moore," he added.
It isn't about a few gamers not liking multiplayer (and why should they complain unless the multiplayer was mandatory?), it's about taking games that are, by their nature, TRYING TO ESTABLISH A SPECIFIC MOOD AND TONE, and tacking multiplayer onto them so you can extend their playtime artificially.Moore said:"But the vast majority of people do, and are certainly connected. And then if you go multiplayer, I like to think most games that enhances the experience. But there are some guys who just want things never to change."
But at least nothing is changing. Man I hate change. I wish change had a face so I could punch it.Terminate421 said:![]()
EA having shitty PR and the public telling them they are evil while neither side gets anywhere
I bought WC3 years ago. Around release. I bought The Frozen Throne when it was released. Since then I have not spent a penny.Foolproof said:I don 't recall GTA III, Fallout 2, Spider-Man or KOTOR ever offering expansion packs. Meanwhile the series that actually did offer DLC? Starcraft, The Sims, those gmaes? What a fucking coincidence, they have expansion packs that are still $40 a pop, same as they've always been.Fr said:anc[is]Except we did, they were called expansion packs. It was a good time, when we got more than cheat codes or skin packs for our money. I even hear tales of when map packs were not called map packs, they were just new maps, and they were free.Foolproof said:Yeah, the difference was we never got the DLC in the first place.
Give me one good reason that having extra gameplay available for purchase is somehow worse than not being able to get that gameplay under any circumstances.
No, don't go into your fantasy about how if DLC wasn't a thing, developers would have totally included the content just for kicks, stick with reality.
Swing and a miss.
Got anything else?