That...that is epic! I wish more people had that honesty and wit when dealing with things. It might dig EA out of the hole their in.Kopikatsu said:![]()
That's all that really needs to be said on the matter. I mean, really. EA winning worst company in America twice? It's just so...out there.
He's right you know. Games have been trying to take elements from all genres for years now, in an effort not to diversify its expereince, but to diversify its audience. Just look at the Bioshock series. What started as a spiritual successor to System Shock, a game that was a shooter and RPG, ended up being a shooter with some RPG elements. Your sense of choice and character "skills" boiled down just buying more slots to equip certain perks into. That's not what RPG character building is about.Akalabeth said:"People want to play games they have no business playing"??The-Traveling-Bard said:So let fucking games have defining qualities. I want Horror games, I want FPS, I want RPGS. I do *not* a generic glob of grey spoon feed to me because people want to play games they have no business playing to begin with.
What? You do realize how absurd and elitist that sounds right?
Who are you to determine what business any person has playing a game? People can play whatever they want.
While he has a good point...wow, way to look really fucking butthurt, not to mention further alienating your consumer base.Kopikatsu said:![]()
That's all that really needs to be said on the matter. I mean, really. EA winning worst company in America twice? It's just so...out there.
Yea the thing is that the Consumerist based the decision on how the companies treat their customers. If it was decided on bad safety and environmental policies then yes Exxon would have won, or rather lost, easily. What it comes down to is that EA treats it's customers worse than any other company in the US.Kopikatsu said:![]()
That's all that really needs to be said on the matter. I mean, really. EA winning worst company in America twice? It's just so...out there.
Yeah, still kind of bullshit. [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/24/bank-of-america-mortgage-fraud_n_2009791.html]Al-Bundy-da-G said:Yea the thing is that the Consumerist based the decision on how the companies treat their customers. If it was decided on bad safety and environmental policies then yes Exxon would have won, or rather lost, easily. What it comes down to is that EA treats it's customers worse than any other company in the US.Kopikatsu said:![]()
That's all that really needs to be said on the matter. I mean, really. EA winning worst company in America twice? It's just so...out there.
Except you were the one who had to redefine niche to make things fit. And now you are relying on semantics.Akalabeth said:Well, to be honest I think both of you are kind of looking at it the wrong way.
I said it before, I'll say it again.Kopikatsu said:Yeah, still kind of bullshit. [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/24/bank-of-america-mortgage-fraud_n_2009791.html]Al-Bundy-da-G said:Yea the thing is that the Consumerist based the decision on how the companies treat their customers. If it was decided on bad safety and environmental policies then yes Exxon would have won, or rather lost, easily. What it comes down to is that EA treats it's customers worse than any other company in the US.Kopikatsu said:![]()
That's all that really needs to be said on the matter. I mean, really. EA winning worst company in America twice? It's just so...out there.
People hype themselves up and demonize EA to the point where they start to believe their own propaganda. There's no legitimate reason for EA being voted the worst company in America under any category.
Yeah, the thing is that the Consumerist didn't really decide anything.Al-Bundy-da-G said:Yea the thing is that the Consumerist based the decision on how the companies treat their customers.
This is a somewhat disturbing in scope. I don't expect them to suddenly change their entire business model, but to display you have awareness of the issues and don't want to do do anything. What's the implication here? They understand the problems, so are they not addressing it because...Spite? They WANT to be reviled? Is Peter Moore trolling us?Mr.Squishy said:And hell, he seems to understand what gamers want, even (I.E. fuck madden and call of battlehonor and make a new Grim Fandango or something equally awesome), but seems disgusted at the thought of going through with it.
So why did BP win out a couple years ago? Haliburton? AIG? Why was Diebold a runner up?ObsidianJones said:Let me get this set in stone; Other companies hurt their consumers more in terms of their livelihood. There should be no one arguing that point. But in terms of the Consumerist Magazine asking people which company has one of the worst track records of screwing over the consumer... do we really have that far to look when we have a company who made it legal to screw us by making us sign away our rights before we can even load the product to see if it works?
*shrugs* Anger over what happened in those cases. Just like Anger ruled these cases. I see reasons for all of the nominations. I don't particularly agree with them all. I didn't fucking love the accident in 2010, but it was not a malicious attempt to jack up prices or to control the market share of oil. BP is still probably losing money off of that. But people vote with anger.Zachary Amaranth said:So why did BP win out a couple years ago? Haliburton? AIG? Why was Diebold a runner up?ObsidianJones said:Let me get this set in stone; Other companies hurt their consumers more in terms of their livelihood. There should be no one arguing that point. But in terms of the Consumerist Magazine asking people which company has one of the worst track records of screwing over the consumer... do we really have that far to look when we have a company who made it legal to screw us by making us sign away our rights before we can even load the product to see if it works?
What about turning computers that have Origin installed into a botnet to beef up votes on a poll about supporting EA's LGBT stance?Lily Venus said:Oh look, people saying that anyone who defends EA and calls out the bull that its "critics" spout must be paid off. What a surprise.
Not quite spying when it's outlined in the Terms of Service. Incidentially, you can turn that stuff off...Origin spying on my computer sending information to EA?
You know how I just said that you were relying on semantics?Akalabeth said:"a place or position suitable or appropriate for a person or thing"
Notice, "suitable for a thing". So when a game fills a niche, the game is not "niche" but rather the game finds a niche to exploit. It finds a place.