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Will never happen
- younever_know84 months agoSeasoned Newcomer
"Never" is an absolute. This game will come to PC, EA Sports Burnaby just has to be told "go" and they will do it.
It's up to the leadership at EA Sports to make the decision. PC is a growth market, it is in EA Sports best interest to bring the game over. It is just a matter of timing, budget and resources.
It's not a "never" situation, it's a "when" situation. It's just disappointing for the PC gamers who have sat on the sidelines for over a decade now wanting access to the game on their platform of choice.
BTW, remember that EA has their very own platform on PC. Their very own platform where you cannot access all of EA's products. That's a weird thing to me. If I'm EA, I want the EA platform to be THE PLACE players go to access EA content. They get 100% profit revenue on there (something that doesn't happen on Xbox, PlayStation, Steam, etc..). So it is definitely a failing on EA Sports leadership right now, not some hypothetical "agenda" to be against a certain hardware kit for the game.
The game will come to PC, I was just really hoping this would be the year.- NYR2244 months agoSeasoned Adventurer
I completely agree that it's in EA Sports' best interest to tap into the PC market. It's a growing platform, and it makes sense for EA to maximize their own platform's potential by offering all their titles there.
It is frustrating, though, to keep hearing 'when' instead of having a concrete timeline, especially for the PC community that's been left out for so long. I think more transparency and communication from EA Sports leadership would go a long way in keeping fans engaged and hopeful, rather than disappointed year after year.
I'm really hoping we see some movement on this soon. It’s about time PC gamers get to enjoy the game as well!
- KWRussell4 months agoRising Newcomer
No, it’s not “when”, because every time they’ve said “when” and it became “now”, they moved the goalposts. “When we move from Ignite to Frostbite…” Then they moved to Frostbite. “When we can have anti-cheat…” Then EA added anti-cheat to FC and Madden. “When the PC sports market pulls itself up by the bootstraps despite constant opposition by the companies that make sports games…” Oh, whatever.
This all goes back to Peter £%+€ Moore. Every stop he made during his career in games, he went scorched earth on PC gamers. It took Satya Nadella stopping all the internal backbiting and promoting Phil Spencer to replace Don Mattrick to fix the damage Moore caused at Microsoft. Nobody Is doing that at EA Sports. They aren’t trying to grow the PC market because they still don’t want the PC market. It’s been entrenched in EA Sports’ corporate culture for 15 years now, and it’s only going to get harder to break with every year it continues.
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