Forum Discussion
XxAirixX
4 years agoSeasoned Ace
"SimmerGeorge;c-18059842" wrote:"XxAirixX;c-18059839" wrote:
I think the issue people have is that they get the game for free to promote it and talk about. That is their job and technically they are refusing to do their job (if it was any other job, you can be fired for refusing to do so). People wouldn't care so much if they had to pay for the game themselves like everyone else.
I say if people really want to do be political, do it on their own time. That goes for all jobs and businesses as there is a time and place for everything.
@XxAirixX Again it's not really a job. It's more of a sponsorship and like I said we don't know if they really have to do it. Maybe some Game Changers refused to gain early access all together. We can't be blaming people for what we don't know for sure.
Also if someone has the right to complain it is EA. Since we are not providing them with any money and are not their customers or their employers I don't think we have a right to be telling them what to do.
My stance on this topic. It has nothing to do with me so I can stay out of their decision.
They are literally getting paid (in this case, with free items) to promote and talk about. EA isn't just going to give games away for free as they are a business. game changers are supposed to talk about the games. Same with Sponsorships. You are sponsored to help support that company. They are basically advertisers. It isn't fair that they get free stuff while refusing to promote it afterwards.
When you agree to their terms, you are agreeing to show off and promote their products to others. So yes, I think we do have the right as we are consumers, we are the ones that are paying.
About The Sims 4 General Discussion
Join lively discussions, share tips, and talk about your experiences in The Sims 4.33,902 PostsLatest Activity: 3 minutes ago
Community Highlights
Recent Discussions
- 4 hours ago
- 6 hours ago