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People who do not like the end ... We would be the minority?


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DirtySHISN0

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Darth Brotarian wrote...

DirtySHISN0 wrote...

Overall majority of those who played the game not complaining = must have liked.

Analysis complete.

I'm pretty sure they don't include loss of interest with not complaining.


A fair point, but I still don't see how you could definitivly prove they feel one way or the other.


Very late reply, but that is exactly my point. How can ending haters be claimed as the minority if the majority is a unspecified opinion.

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FlamingBoy

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CaptainCommander wrote...

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 Clevernoobs did a pretty good video that used a whole bunch of info to give numbers of what the minority is in ME3. Though we can't see their numbers like with those numbers they gave out (Who knew you could kill James?).

youtu.be/gu731UtTFqo

But yeah Mac even said we are still the minority while picking up some award so yeah! Don't fight it! Just don't buy ME4. Don't support EA. Only way to get them to change their business model


The underlined bit is the only part I want to answer:

I disagree I think the protests (especially the creative ones such as the charity and the cupcakes) created by me3 was a significant way of "changing" ea.
Recently EA laid off 10% of its workforce several months after is consumerist award, was it the sole reason it happen? absoultely not, but these things do add up in the end

No I'm sorry EA's model is about money. Almost all of their games have micro-transactions in them now, The Sims is full of micro-transactions now. Until their games stop selling as well then they will revaluate the way they practice. They not Take2 who listen to what people say about their games and then try change. They put out a game with the same formula and get maxium profit for it!! 

Money is one factor in a sea of issues when it comes to large corporations.
The only desire a corporation has as an entity is to continue existing.