• EA "haven't always been great listeners" but are "getting better"
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[url]http://www.pcgamesn.com/battlefield-hardline/ea-havent-always-been-great-listeners-are-getting-better[/url]
Its not that they are bad listeners i think, its that they are actively shitty.
They're improving though (at least in my opinion).
[quote]“They want to be able to choose what’s right for them at a given moment in time,”[/quote] Sounds like they're setting this up as the excuse for more microtransactions hooray!
We'll see if they're getting better by The Sims 4's release.
make another bad company ea
Well i wont deny it, EA have been doing some good things as of late but they gotta keep it up or itll all be undone.
Great. They want to get better at listening. Maybe this will mean that they will listen to developers and not force a release when they say that a game isn't fucking ready for release. It's good that they want to listen to consumers, but they can really save themselves a lot of complaints of they fix the obvious problems before shoving it out the door.
Delaying shooters out of their requisite Fall/Winter line-up in order to polish them is actually a pretty admirable move. Hopefully it produces results. The Battlefield 4 launch was one of the worst video game launches I've ever experienced.
It feels like they are only getting better because others are getting shittier, kind of like Ubisoft that keeps dropping the ball down harder and harder.
The whole Sims 4 *not adding pools and whatnot* is still proving to me that EA rushes there developers or makes them focus on other things. Now on the other hand, Origin is doing great things.
look at it this way, their rep is so shit anymore that they can [I]only[/I] get better. they've still got a long way to go though, the recent sim's poolgate scandle is a great example of them listening but not actually giving any credible reasons for pools not being there other than they're going to probably DLC them in in the future
EA has been getting better and worse. The biggest problem is that amazing franchises turn into complete shit under them.
Maybe they are listening but not the same language and the same beliefs we shared... it's like for example, we wish them to stop cutting features and selling them as DLC which for some reason they get "oh, you want more DLC! let me cut off some features and sell it it ya!".
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