@a_r_m_a_n_d_o It's not piracy that did this. It's greed and the desire to control gamers. Piracy, although not a phenomenon that should be glorified, in fact increases their income. Pirated copies of a game do not represent lost sales, but that is something EA will not tell you. It's something CD Projekt will tell you.
@AlwaysRunning @amaneuvering Some time ago I decided never to buy another EA game. They are making it extremely easy to stick to it: those games are all bad anyways :D
Damn! GameSpot is going to go bankrupt. No more ads, free games and trips from EA. I didn't know you were allowed to give anything below 8.5 to EA games. Bold move GS, bold move.
@GamerOuTLaWz Because neither Obsidian nor inXile have the rights (Atari has the franchise, Wizards of the Coast has the seting) and they are the only developers that could do it justice. Maybe CD Projekt Red could also do it if they put aside their current plans of world domination for a while.
"She explained that features like leaderboards and challenges would not be possible without being online." Leaderboards in games have been done for at least half a century without always online, you stupid bitch. I recently finished a game that was produced in 1975 for mainframe computers. It HAD a leaderboard. I know, cause I'm on it. Honestly, game developers are better at lying than politicians these days.
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