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RE: EA Sports will not produce any further college football video games
(09-27-2013 08:16 AM)statefanatic Wrote:  The best game EA has is Battlefield. I love that franchise. Getting a PS4 just so I can play Battlefield 4 on 64 man servers.

To me, that game is just another Call of Duty clone.

My biggest issue with EA is they never ship a full game. They put a game on the shelves for $60. Then they want to charge you additional cash for small things you can add to the game.

You want extra missions that should have been included in the original game? That $20!

You want this neat car! $5!

Not to mention the racket that is The Sims. They charge $60 for the original games, then an extra 30-50 for each "expansion" that releases, which eventually adds up to being close to 20.

so in the end, you end up spending nearly $500 on one game!

EA is garbage and is the main reason the video game industry is going down the tubes.

Plus EA destroyed Mass Effect. This makes me sad.
09-27-2013 09:44 AM
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RE: EA Sports will not produce any further college football video games
(09-27-2013 09:44 AM)mathenis89 Wrote:  
(09-27-2013 08:16 AM)statefanatic Wrote:  The best game EA has is Battlefield. I love that franchise. Getting a PS4 just so I can play Battlefield 4 on 64 man servers.

To me, that game is just another Call of Duty clone.

My biggest issue with EA is they never ship a full game. They put a game on the shelves for $60. Then they want to charge you additional cash for small things you can add to the game.

You want extra missions that should have been included in the original game? That $20!

You want this neat car! $5!

Not to mention the racket that is The Sims. They charge $60 for the original games, then an extra 30-50 for each "expansion" that releases, which eventually adds up to being close to 20.

so in the end, you end up spending nearly $500 on one game!

EA is garbage and is the main reason the video game industry is going down the tubes.

Plus EA destroyed Mass Effect. This makes me sad.

Disagree on the COD/BF clone talk. Multiplayer is very different between those two. I'm not speaking to the story mode aspect, because to be honest, the multiplayer is what drives those games.

I too was saddened by the Mass Effect debacle.
09-27-2013 10:39 AM
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RE: EA Sports will not produce any further college football video games
Haha! Y'all are a bunch of geeks!03-nerner

(Now, let me gather my dice and Player's Handbook...)03-wink
09-27-2013 11:24 AM
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