Comments by "Andre Gon" (@andregon4366) on "TheQuartering"
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@zapperdoom4812 "EA has been around since the 80s and in part is responsible for revolutionizing how companies go about creating and marketing products."
No, not anymore. The only thing EA revolutionized lately was the implementation of microtransactions and gambling practices on their games.
" If EA was to disappear in this moment, no matter your opinion, everyone loses. "
Wrong again. If EA disapeared it would create a precedent. The precedent that burdening premium games with microtransactions and lootboxes is a detriment to the company that resorts to it.
"Their yearly releases make for good competition with other companies."
There is plenty of competition. The loss of a company that dishes out mediocre games would make no difference.
If anything it would again create a precedent, the precedent that making mediocre games isn't sustainable.
"Sure, they've had a bad business model post-2010, but they will learn from it."
No, not really.
EA only backs off when it receives backlash from the consumers or when the laws in some country doesn't allow them to do what they please.
"You've also gotta realize how many developers currently have the same business model- that is pushing out video games yearly at the cost of the employee's well-being. "
EA being one of them.
You undermine your own argument.
"Look at take-two and paradox interactive for example. Sure, take-two takes more time with rockstar games, but lately is been all the same recycled content. Same with paradox interactive."
Look at indie developers, Capcom, SEGA, CD Project Red and many others.
They don't need EA in the slightest, they release better games than EA has ever been able to in the past decade.
EA is a cancer.
Cancer must be removed.
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