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> @JoAnne65 said:
> February11 wrote: »
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> Going back to the original question, I think yes, why otherwise would the bother adding/making any improvements, whether peoples opinions think they are improvements or not.
> It seems to me there are a lot of people who don't just appreciate what they have or are given, and expect far too much.
> *cowers from barrage of abuse*
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> If a lot of people don’t appreciate what they are ‘given’, maybe the gift isn’t all that good? And if it concerns features and quality they did get in the past, maybe it isn’t expecting far too much either. That doesn’t mean everybody has to agree by the way. Everybody here is free to have a mind and opinion of their own.
I like this comment a lot. I tend to stay away from the "rail against EA" bandwagon. Sure they have their own way of doing things and not everyone is going to agree with it but they have created solid games over the years, they had something good going with dead space but due to a lack of sales it got canned in the end, while it was sad to see that go, i can understand that in the end it didn't make any business sense to bleed money out like that and visceral games ended being an arm of EA when they cut it off.
They still got Bioware, but Anthem and MEA weren't really their biggest and best either, SWTOR is still going but at a reduced capacity from previous years and an unnamed dragon age game in the works. Still you look back and EA has had an incredble few years with the ME trilogy and DA as well, those selled really well and were very popular.
so in the end, you'll always have this conversation rolling around about what EA does, but the facts are that they doo great games for the most part.
> February11 wrote: »
>
> Going back to the original question, I think yes, why otherwise would the bother adding/making any improvements, whether peoples opinions think they are improvements or not.
> It seems to me there are a lot of people who don't just appreciate what they have or are given, and expect far too much.
> *cowers from barrage of abuse*
>
>
>
> If a lot of people don’t appreciate what they are ‘given’, maybe the gift isn’t all that good? And if it concerns features and quality they did get in the past, maybe it isn’t expecting far too much either. That doesn’t mean everybody has to agree by the way. Everybody here is free to have a mind and opinion of their own.
I like this comment a lot. I tend to stay away from the "rail against EA" bandwagon. Sure they have their own way of doing things and not everyone is going to agree with it but they have created solid games over the years, they had something good going with dead space but due to a lack of sales it got canned in the end, while it was sad to see that go, i can understand that in the end it didn't make any business sense to bleed money out like that and visceral games ended being an arm of EA when they cut it off.
They still got Bioware, but Anthem and MEA weren't really their biggest and best either, SWTOR is still going but at a reduced capacity from previous years and an unnamed dragon age game in the works. Still you look back and EA has had an incredble few years with the ME trilogy and DA as well, those selled really well and were very popular.
so in the end, you'll always have this conversation rolling around about what EA does, but the facts are that they doo great games for the most part.
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