EA's Busy Week 37
Electronic Arts has had a pretty good week. Gamespot is reporting on a number of things that seem to be going their way. Earlier in the week the software publisher led a games related stock surge, with the company up almost three dollars at the end of yesterday's trading. Capitalizing on their foot in the door as regards next-gen software, the company is planning to develop games in Japan so as to get a better feel for the Japanese marketplace. They already have a Japan-specific title in the works there for a yet-to-be-announced console. Finally, EA and John Madden have come to an agreement ensuring that the 'Madden Football' series will be around for a few more years. The sports magnate has signed away his likeness to the series for another multiyear contract.
What a sad week for gamers (Score:2)
Re:What a sad week for gamers (Score:2, Insightful)
1) They fail miserably and start re-thinking the way they make games or
2) They start re-thinking the way they make games, and they succeed.
Either way, they're going to start having to make high-quality and innovative games sometime soon.
Re:What a sad week for gamers (Score:1)
I think you're forgetting this is EA... Sure, they may start re-thinking the way they make games and succeed, but I doubt that we're going to get any innovative games out of the situation any time soon.
Hopefully, though, we may see employees starting to be treated a little better when EA realizes that they can't be the Wal-Mart of games (ie. underpaid, overworked employees) in every country.
Re:What a sad week for gamers (Score:2)
3)EA buys up several innovative japnaeese companies and use product/brand loyalty to break into the market. While at the same time sapping the life out of the bought-up companies.
Ok, so I don't know who they would buy, but, never discount the ability of large companies to buy their way into a market.
Re:What a sad week for gamers (Score:2)
You vote with your dollars. Don't buy their games. Take a stance against the evil empire.
I have yet to play BF2. I won't be purchasing it--and I'm unwilling to pirate games.
Likewise, I will not be purchasing any sports titles from EA for the forseeable future. Although I will make it a point to purchase games from ESPN (who really does make a great hockey game).
Re:What a sad week for gamers (Score:2)
Re:What a sad week for gamers (Score:2)
mohaa was probably the last truly great ea game i've played...
i also bought bf1942 - loved it...the mod's were even great, revolutionary gameplay...
bought bf:vietnam because i hoped it would be as good as 1942...it was a fun game, loved the chopper flying etc...but was hampered by some major bugs and incredible instability in the menu system & server browser...basically stopped playing - not because the game wasn't fun, but GETTING to t
BF2 (Score:4, Informative)
Re:BF2 (Score:3, Informative)
So you basicly skipped the entire Doom series, Quake series, Half-Life 1 and 2, the Deux Ex series and Unreal Tournament series? Thats the kind of statement that causes gamers to scream 'n00b!'.
BF2 is buggy, crashes on some computers, very very laggy, unbalanced and rewards the hardcore with weapons that throw the idea of individuality out the window. (Medics getting rifles? Wth?!) The
Re:BF2 (Score:3, Insightful)
What game isn't, and doesn't? I've had HL2 and Doom3 crash. If anything BF2 is more stable than half the other games I have bought recently. I've had it drop me to the desktop once in 3 weeks, and I have stopped using the three options on the server list that dont function correctly.
very very laggy
You are mistakenly identifying as lag what is most often attributable to servers without enough CPU power or RAM to handle the number of players. Yourself and other p
Re:BF2 (Score:2)
Re:BF2 (Score:1)
Squad system was done in Wolfenstein Enemy Territory.
VOIP has been done for years : Xbox Live, PS2 online games, Dreamcast online games thats not counting PC games or 3rd party add-ons/software either.
Online ranking and stats tracking has been done since (the first) Unreal Tournament. Halo 2 and Xbox Live did it as well.
Heat-seeking/laser/wire/TV-guided missi
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As for the anti-teamkill features, it's getting abused heavily right now. Players run into grenades without a care since they can smack whoever threw it. Punishes outnumber forgives on what seems like a 20-1 ratio in my experience, and just TODAY I saw players run right into called artillery strikes despite commander warnings of it comin
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The saving grace is that it really is a fun game to play. I would have called the game a triumph if not for the horrible pain it takes to actually start playing!
Fuck EA (Score:4, Insightful)
After buying everybody out, and releasing shitty products, hogging up player licenses. And marketing the hell out of garbage with the most monopolistic lawyer protections... who wouldn't have a busy week.
Pow! (Score:2)
I must have missed that development -- is he jumping from the sinking MNF ship or did ESPN kick him out?
I was a fan of the guy back when, but having him explain football as it's played in the 21st century is like having Andy Hertzfeld and Bill Joy on your 1337 new TV show about computers.
Re:Pow! (Score:1)
Starting in 2006, Monday Night Football will be televised by ESPN, not ABC.
Also starting in 2006, NBC will be televising Sunday Night Football, not ESPN.
Since ESPN has a broadcast team with nothing to do (the three morons who did the Sunday night games, I don't know their names) they could do MNF. Which freed up Madden to join the new team at NBC.
And on top of all that (Score:3, Insightful)
And why is their stock going up news for nerds? Somebody own evil empire shares?
Re:And on top of all that (Score:1)
Re:And on top of all that (Score:2)
2. "Nerds" tend to enjoy video games.
3. EA is the biggest video game publisher on the planet.
4. Just because you don't like a company, or you don't care what happens to a company, doesn't mean it isn't "news."
with-i-had-speling-skillz dept. (Score:2)
Re:What a sad week for gamers (Score:1)
EA has pretty much always been a mass market game company. No sense in typing about how they don't "innovate" (unless perhaps you're talking about Spore). It's not their goal. Don't know why people keep expecting this of them.
Re:What a sad week for gamers (Score:2)
B. EA does tend to buy out some innovative companies now and then, like Maxis or Criterion recently. Obviously these people's games make lots of money or else they wouldn't have bought them, yet now look at the 101 different Sims games they've released. They buy innovation then ruin it. Spore looks exciting, but I'm scared to see what EA will do to it down the road...I don't want to see Sporz in 'da Ci-tay 2 years from now
Re:What a sad week for gamers (Score:1)
For the other companies bought up, they too are responsible for
Re:What a sad week for gamers (Score:2)
I used to play a lot of thier titles on the Commodore 64.
Innovate? well IIRC they did do 'Mail Order Monsters' and 'Earth Orbit Stations' to name two, I'm pretty shure they were also behind M.U.L.E. but i'm not as shure I could be.
Them, SSI, and Origin systems made about 90% of the games I liked back then.
Of course now that they've turned into a corporate monster absorbing company after company and rather than focu
Obligatory PA rerun (Score:1)
Death to EA (Score:1)
They are the main force behind the "Hollywoodization" of the games industry, with bigger budgets and less creativity.
In the good old days... (Score:1)