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Sun Tzu
07-21-2008, 10:24 AM
This thread is for all of those people who despise EA and want to rant about how their games aren't fun regardless of whether or not you have actually played them so the rest of us in the "impressions" threads who actually own/are playing the game can have a productive discussion.

Disclaimer - Flaming people in this thread will result in your user ID being automatically changed to your real life first name.

BrianD
07-21-2008, 10:28 AM
What happens if I want to flame people in this thread? Does that mean someone will drop the 'D' off of my username? I'm not sure I could take that.

cartman
07-21-2008, 11:53 AM
But if the EA game helps sell more PS3s, then it is obviously a necessary evil.

MJ4H
07-21-2008, 11:56 AM
ea sports sucks

Big Fo
07-21-2008, 12:06 PM
EA often brings the suck but NCAA 09 is good. I wonder if Madden will make them two for two this year.

KWhit
07-21-2008, 12:40 PM
EA often brings the suck but NCAA 09 is good.

Well, good isn't really the word I would use for it. I'd call it an extremely fun, buggy mess.

I really hope they correct the buggy mess part of it.

CraigSca
07-21-2008, 01:29 PM
Can't we move this thread to it's own forum?

kingnebwsu
07-21-2008, 09:25 PM
David Hayter would gruffly say, "E.A. Sports. If it's in the game, they'll fuck it up. Rated T for Terrible."

That's all I got :p

Galaxy
08-13-2008, 02:12 PM
Bump in honor of MBBF.

molson
08-13-2008, 02:14 PM
I liked when the ambulance would run over half the team to get to the QB.

Dr. Sak
08-13-2008, 02:15 PM
BOOM POW!

Galaxy
08-13-2008, 02:17 PM
I liked when the ambulance would run over half the team to get to the QB.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_138p6uzhUk

molson
08-13-2008, 02:22 PM
Thank you sir. Blocked at work, but I will have that on a loop when I get home.

I'll also need to look for the hockey player's head cracked open on the ice.

I loved my Sega Genesis.

Logan
08-13-2008, 02:52 PM
Thank you sir. Blocked at work, but I will have that on a loop when I get home.

I'll also need to look for the hockey player's head cracked open on the ice.

I loved my Sega Genesis.

I'm gonna make Gretzky's head bleed for Superfan #99 over here...

Sgran
08-13-2008, 03:20 PM
I had mixed feelings until they stopped releasing games on PC. Now I'm just hurt.

fantom1979
08-13-2008, 03:59 PM
As a solo franchise player, there is a lot to be disappointed with NCAA and Madden. I can imagine that the online stuff is fun, but I could fire up two player Tecmo Super Bowl and have a blast.

Bad-example
08-13-2008, 04:09 PM
When I gave up video gaming in favor of computers about a decade ago, EA became pretty much irrelevant to me.

fantom1979
08-13-2008, 04:16 PM
When I gave up video gaming in favor of computers about a decade ago, EA became pretty much irrelevant to me.

I guess you don't play any of these games: Simcity, Sims, Battlefield, Command and Conquer, Medal of Honor, Most Sid Meier games (not Civ though), or the upcoming Spore

EA has a pretty good hold on PC games as well.

Bad-example
08-13-2008, 05:25 PM
Played SimCity and sons a bunch, might play Spore. None of the others interest me.

saldana
08-13-2008, 05:49 PM
i am firmly in the EA SUCKS camp after reading how chopped up and dumbed down all the sports games are for Wii this year....as someone that only has one system, to have them give me a shell of a game that is supposed to be designed for "everyone" is a load of shit...i am part of everyone, and i want the full bells and whistles version.

sterlingice
08-13-2008, 06:51 PM
What happens if I want to flame people in this thread? Does that mean someone will drop the 'D' off of my username? I'm not sure I could take that.

:D

SI

Buccaneer
08-13-2008, 06:55 PM
EA is a necessary evil, like most near-monopolies are. EA Sports sucks though.

sterlingice
08-13-2008, 07:08 PM
EA is a necessary evil, like most near-monopolies are. EA Sports sucks though.

Really, Bucc? I know we're in the wrong thread for this- but near-monopolies are a necessary evil? I'd love to start another thread about it but I have such limited time with moving in a couple of weeks, but my brief summary:

I've always thought the biggest inefficiency in capitalism that is never accounted for in theory and never talked about is that "perfect capitalism" is not the end game but appears in practice to be a brief transitional period. And once it is achieved, whoever comes out ahead in that dogfight gains a monopoly or, at the very least, is part of an oligopoly. Which, of course, isn't inherently bad. But, as businesses are want to do, they take advantage of the huge entry barriers to the industry and then create gross market inefficiency.

(oh, and this fact is always glossed over by people who love "unbridled capitalism" or deregulation or market forces in everything)

SI

Buccaneer
08-13-2008, 07:17 PM
Really, Bucc? I know we're in the wrong thread for this- but near-monopolies are a necessary evil? I'd love to start another thread about it but I have such limited time with moving in a couple of weeks, but my brief summary:

I've always thought the biggest inefficiency in capitalism that is never accounted for in theory and never talked about is that "perfect capitalism" is not the end game but appears in practice to be a brief transitional period. And once it is achieved, whoever comes out ahead in that dogfight gains a monopoly or, at the very least, is part of an oligopoly. Which, of course, isn't inherently bad. But, as businesses are want to do, they take advantage of the huge entry barriers to the industry and then create gross market inefficiency.

SI

I understand your response, it should have been expected, esp. for astute posters like you. I was actually thinking on very different plane, not equating monopolies with being necessary, but in knowing that in the world of limited number of PC games, most of them seem to come from EA. If one would desire to play PC windows (which I only do), then it becomes necessary to look towards EA. Makes sense?

By the way, as one who is a fervent believer in entreprenuership, I would take a more radical view on the consolidation of enterprise and ideas, but I do very much understand what you wrote as one of my key areas of study is the history of change, esp. as it applies to technology and innovations, with ever-present centralization and de-centralization movements.