its gonna be nice to hear your tears on release day while im unpacking my collectors edition, which by the way, is worth every penny, you get a frigging catapult!
Which is Imperial, not Republican.
I don't buy from EA. They burned me with 688. Never again.
Wow you are referencing a game that came out before i was born; i realised how impatient i am by playing attack sub, "simulation"... right.
Regardless CA have always strapped a ****ton of DLC on their games, which have things that should have been included in game at release. (yes Shogun 2 i am looking at you, i mean come on, a blood pack? Blood! In a damn dlc...)
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It's just the way it is nowadays... and it's awful.
[Edited by HerpDerp2332, 5/9/2013 12:12:25 PM]
Hyper-unrealistic blood splattering everywhere hasn't ever been a part of total war games. So it would make no logical sense to make it part of the game to begin with.
its gonna be nice to hear your tears on release day while im unpacking my collectors edition, which by the way, is worth every penny, you get a frigging catapult!
Which is Imperial, not Republican.
say whaaa....?
its gonna be nice to hear your tears on release day while im unpacking my collectors edition, which by the way, is worth every penny, you get a frigging catapult!
Which is Imperial, not Republican.
say whaaa....?
I believe he is talking about the period in which Catapults where used by the Roman Republic/Empire, and that CA has got them wrong.
I do not see what everyone's problems are with game companies.
They work hard on making games, and some are good and some are terrible. I enjoy EA for their BF series. I currently brought the £55 BF4 preorder. I know I shall have to buy premium when they allow purchase because everyone seems to be doing season passes, premium etc lately and no one really does free releases.
I am sure someone has problems with companies, like Ubisoft etc but I still buy because I like what I see and I want to play it, I do not reject buying because the company done this and that...
Oh I am not talking to them now because they done this and that... sounds like a 5 year old school argument.
[Edited by kyle939, 5/11/2013 2:40:46 PM]
1. How good or bad a game is doesn't matter.
Let's compare it to a different industry.
This is a car company selling you a car. But the side mirrors, brake pads, turn signals and windshield are sold as separate content.
Car companies do work hard on making cars. And some are good and some are terrible.
But your apologetic response is not a response to the argument.
The current trend is to release half of a game.
And then charge people for the rest in small installments.
2. The free market can only work when consumers buy products responsibly, with a view to buying quality products from producers who respect their personal philosophical outlook.
The reason 99.9% of games suck ass, and every single big-budget game is a piece of grabastic trash, is because people who have no economic consciousness buy them without considering the full picture.
If you don't purchase products with a holistic view, the market can never respond to your demands.
EA does what it does because you people don't tell them that they shouldn't.
Bringing it back to the other industry, this ignorance of what being a consumer actually means is also the reason why Chrysler is still in business.