James
MyGaming Alumnus
Games publisher Electronic Arts wants to repair its bad reputation
EA doesn’t want to be worst company in America
EA doesn’t want to be worst company in America
All this, mainly 3Step 1: Allow your new games to be sold on Steam, using Steam DRM none of this Origin crap.
Step 2: Allow my pre 2008 retail games to be loaded/registered onto Origin so I can download and play them when I want.
Step 3: Don't release games that are not ready or finished We don't like buggy crap
Step 4: Don't kill off IP with crap no-one wants (Syndicate for example)
I am sure there are loads more but for me above would make me look at your games again, till then "Up yours"
am i the only one on here who think EA is actually doing alright? their games are ok (not great but not sucky either) and Origin has not been a problem for me, to be very honest. i think they are doing pretty good!
EA really screwed me over big time with Need For Speed: Rivals [PC]. Biggest mistake I have done was pre-ordering this half done crap! After buying this game, I finally understood why people hate on EA. They have not even fixed Need For Speed: Most Wanted 2012!!![]()
If EA wants the hate to end, fix up all your games, stop selling half done games. I really want to buy another EA game, but I won't because I have just been getting below average games.
EA has good games, thats no lie, but they seem to make a game, sell enough, and move on to the next game![]()
EA really screwed me over big time with Need For Speed: Rivals [PC]. Biggest mistake I have done was pre-ordering this half done crap! After buying this game, I finally understood why people hate on EA. They have not even fixed Need For Speed: Most Wanted 2012!!![]()
If EA wants the hate to end, fix up all your games, stop selling half done games. I really want to buy another EA game, but I won't because I have just been getting below average games.
EA has good games, thats no lie, but they seem to make a game, sell enough, and move on to the next game![]()
thanks i nearly bought Rivals.
i thought EA now allows you to return a game if you did not like it? as long as its within 7 days of first play? its on Origin...
Step 1: Allow your new games to be sold on Steam, using Steam DRM none of this Origin crap.
Step 2: Allow my pre 2008 retail games to be loaded/registered onto Origin so I can download and play them when I want.
Step 3: Don't release games that are not ready or finished We don't like buggy crap
Step 4: Don't kill off IP with crap no-one wants (Syndicate for example)
I am sure there are loads more but for me above would make me look at your games again, till then "Up yours"