Even pirating it requires Origin, as of last week.Zero said:pirate it
XCVG said:EA is like a cancer. They ruin everything they touch. Command and Conquer, pretty much *Can'tSayThisOnTV*ed..
The Nazi regime designed one of the best machine guns in history. That doesn't make Nazis good.Kickback said:XCVG said:EA is like a cancer. They ruin everything they touch. Command and Conquer, pretty much *PLAQUE'D*..
EA developed the best C&C game in the entire franchise, C&C3.
samjc3 said:The Nazi regime designed one of the best machine guns in history. That doesn't make Nazis good.Kickback said:XCVG said:EA is like a cancer. They ruin everything they touch. Command and Conquer, pretty much *PLAQUE'D*..
EA developed the best C&C game in the entire franchise, C&C3.
samjc3 said:The Nazi regime designed one of the best machine guns in history. That doesn't make Nazis good.Kickback said:XCVG said:EA is like a cancer. They ruin everything they touch. Command and Conquer, pretty much *PLAQUE'D*..
EA developed the best C&C game in the entire franchise, C&C3.
EA is completely mediocre at development, at absolute best. The only reason their games arent complete flax 100% of the time is because they utilize most of the talent from the studios they buy out, and simply impose draconian restrictions on doing new and different things. And in the rare few cases where they have allowed a developer to try something neat, they tend to kibosh the development timetable, and make the devs get it done in 6 months.Kickback said:This doesn't make EA good people, it makes them good developers.
samjc3 said:And they really Playstationize sequels. If the first was successful, you can bet that the sequel will be dumbed down, with added "features" like cloned multiplayer, pathetic writing, no technical advancement, generally simplified gameplay and unhappiness.
Activision was worse than EA for a long time, buddy boy.XCVG said:samjc3 said:And they really Playstationize sequels. If the first was successful, you can bet that the sequel will be dumbed down, with added "features" like cloned multiplayer, pathetic writing, no technical advancement, generally simplified gameplay and unhappiness.
Hmm, no idea what game you're talking about
To be honest, a lot of publishers seem to hate their developers. Activision is not much better than EA nowadays, but at least they don't insist on draconian DRM schemes. Ubisoft, on the other hand...