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Why the Exploitation of Gamers is Our Own Damn Fault


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#226
GuardianAngel470

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Jake71887 wrote...

Ringo12 wrote...
Oh please Bioware is a brand name now. Bioware Austin developed Old Republic which has a lot of people from Warhammer. The new Command and Conquer game is Bioware game in name only. Dragon Age 2 wasn't given the time it deserved to be properly developed and Mass Effect 3 already has first day dlc that everyone will buy.


Bioware has been a brand name since long before it merged with EA. SWTOR doesn't really have a lot of people from Warhammer, but the few it does is expected since Bioware took over managing Mythic Entertainment. Can't say much about C&C, but DA2 is a prime example of EA's influence, not necessarily it's control. And lastly, as neither you nor me has any idea what's happening behind closed doors, their entire policy is speculation. But I will say that the biggest change to Bioware is it's marketing, little else.


Hi Jake, long time no see.

I agree with you, making assumptions about the internal management and machinations of any major company is a bad idea. First, because assumptions are bad and can lead to misrepresentations of events, motivations, and persons.

Second, because most corporations are notorious for being extremely tight-lipped about their internal policies and as such none of us are (generally) capable of forming an informed opinion.

Finally, because without an informed opinion you cannot accurately predict their behavior.

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Ghost-621

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It doesn't matter how you paint it. It's darn unethical. Everything that is featured complete on the disc should be FULLY UNLOCKED to ANYONE who purchases the copy of the game.

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Stanley Woo

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And the name-calling, off-topic discussions, and violations of forum rules means this discussion gets closed. Bans have been handed out.

End of line.