kemosabi4 said:
DigitalAtlas said:
kemosabi4 said:
U71L7Y_F0RMUL4 said:
You do realize EA is not a developer, right?
They're a publisher. They don't make games.
But yeah, they don't care at all. Still, I'm fine because I don't like sports games anyway.
Or EA.
They develop several of the games they publish. For example, they developed the original Dead Space and nearly all (if not all) of their sports games, sports games being the primary examples of their belligerence.
No, EA Sports makes the sports games and Dead Space was developed by Visceral Games. Simple google search could clear that up, bro.
Activision, EA, Capcom, etc, do not develop games. They publish them and, generally, own the teams that make each title.
First of all, you're implying that EA Sports is in no way connected to EA as far as development goes. I don't even have to comment. Second, Visceral games used to be an EA company.
Simple google search could clear that up, bro.
*Sigh* I'll give you one more chance before I declare you troll.
EA Sports is obviously owned by EA, but that does not entail that EA develops it. EA is full of executives who decide which games they give the green light for development and which don't.
Second, Visceral is, yes, owned by EA. But saying that the people from that team who went over to Activision is a lie. EA didn't develop the game, it's teams did. It's like saying because Capcom published God Hand, Shinji Mikami should be given no credit for it.
Just saying, you're trying to argue against a publisher. If you don't want to get called out quickly, say say games they published and talk about how they market them or which games they green light and which games they don't. Honestly, that's about all the publisher does besides create teams. Because, yes, their teams are internal studios. This is A LOT different than the publisher developing the game.
If a publisher developers a game, it's generally an independent developer.