I don't know what FIFA UT is so I can't speak for that, but as in the post I just put up, these features will require significantly more processing power than what online recruiting in NCAA 11 and the console based OD features do. Which is expensive.
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I don't know what FIFA UT is so I can't speak for that, but as in the post I just put up, these features will require significantly more processing power than what online recruiting in NCAA 11 and the console based OD features do. Which is expensive. -
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This is correct. Last year it costs 800 MS points ($10) to be the commish of 3 dynasties http://marketplace.xbox.com/en-US/Pr...f-000345410900 .
To be the commish of 5 dynasties cost 1200 MS point ($15).
This year it cost $6.99 plus you get the ability to advance weeks as well as, sumersim and call plays in supersimmed games. Other's can complain and call EA evil all they want to but, to me they're offering a fair price for a product that I want, that's even cheaper than last year might I add so, I call that a deal.My 2K17 Boston Celtics MyLeague
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Yeah bandwidth absolutely will play a part of it. Advancing will use very little bandwidth as the server must be storing most of the data already so everything happens on the server side... actually calling plays on a game will require more but the data itself should be small in size and it looks like the graphics are pretty basic so they shouldn't require much to transfer and probably can be cached and re-used... (and I'm not arguing with you so please don't take it that way, just throwing out my own educated guess)Comment
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Yeah bandwidth absolutely will play a part of it. Advancing will use very little bandwidth as the server must be storing most of the data already so everything happens on the server side... actually calling plays on a game will require more but the data itself should be small in size and it looks like the graphics are pretty basic so they shouldn't require much to transfer and probably can be cached and re-used... (and I'm not arguing with you so please don't take it that way, just throwing out my own educated guess)Comment
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The "bad guy", if you don't like this exclusive situation as it currently stands, is the folks who run the sports themselves, the NFL and the NCAA not the company who brought the contract.
The bottom line here is that once the NFL and NCAA decided to go with the exclusive agreements then EA had to bid as much as they could to get the contracts. As for your comment about they had more money than 2K, yeah, so what? Usually the company who has more money wins a bidding war.
EA has nothing to be ashamed of in making a very sound business decision securing two of their most profitable products. If 2K or any other company had the resources they would have done the exact same thing.
So in summary, you made the other sides point for us when you brought up the NBA in your post. Your anger, or your dislike, of the exclusive agreements should be 100% directed at the NFL and the NCAA, if they had so desired they could have gone the route of the NBA and there would be multiple games by multiple devs. EA had no decision to make once the exclusive agreements became desirable to the NFL and NCAA..Streaming PC & PS5 games, join me most nights after 6:00pm ET on TwitchTV https://www.twitch.tv/shaunh20
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But then again, it's far easier to just ignore the arguments that are actually integral as to why those who are ok with the DLC are defending it and focus on the arguments that are shallow and easier to belittle as baseless.Streaming PC & PS5 games, join me most nights after 6:00pm ET on TwitchTV https://www.twitch.tv/shaunh20
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You made the point that EA, even if they really did offer mega-deals before they were approached (which no one has ever proven, just speculated) still were the suitor that could have been turned down just as the MLB and NBA has.
The "bad guy", if you don't like this exclusive situation as it currently stands, is the folks who run the sports themselves, the NFL and the NCAA not the company who brought the contract.
The bottom line here is that once the NFL and NCAA decided to go with the exclusive agreements then EA had to bid as much as they could to get the contracts. As for your comment about they had more money than 2K, yeah, so what? Usually the company who has more money wins a bidding war.
EA has nothing to be ashamed of in making a very sound business decision securing two of their most profitable products. If 2K or any other company had the resources they would have done the exact same thing.
So in summary, you made the other sides point for us when you brought up the NBA in your post. Your anger, or your dislike, of the exclusive agreements should be 100% directed at the NFL and the NCAA, if they had so desired they could have gone the route of the NBA and there would be multiple games by multiple devs. EA had no decision to make once the exclusive agreements became desirable to the NFL and NCAA..Comment
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Seems like all of those are football games to me. Sure they don't have the NFL or NCAA license but they are football. And as I've stated before, if you don't like the fact that other companies don't have the right to make an NFL game or an NCAA game then TAKE IT UP WITH THE SPORTS.
There is no merit at all here to criticize EA for DLC due to the exclusive agreement. This would be occurring just the same as it would if we had ESPN 2K11 coming this fall. Why you say? That's not true you say? If there was competition EA would not be doing it you say? Uh yeah they would because there's no one out there in their right mind who is going to say "Wow, I was going to buy NCAA 12 by EA over ESPN2K12 College football but then I don't like the fact that you have to pay $2.99 to advance the dynasty so now I'm going to buy ESPN's game instead."
Don't believe that? Think that argument is bogus? Well how about this, if there was a 2K NFL/NCAA game you can almost bet on the fact that there'd be some sort of DLC made by that company as well. The bottom line here though is the DLC is, as has been stated, a minor feature that is not going to influence anyone here as to be a game changer in the product they are buying in regards to competition vs. no-competition.
So even if one throws out the entire argument of EA has competition from other football products, even without them being licensed, it's pretty ridiculous to say that they have no competition considering the quantity and quality of sports (and even non-sports) games that sit on the shelves beside Madden and NCAA now every year.Streaming PC & PS5 games, join me most nights after 6:00pm ET on TwitchTV https://www.twitch.tv/shaunh20
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Not only is the NFL/NCAA not exempt from some of the blame, they are 100% accountable for ALL of the blame. Because there is no way EA could have made the exclusive agreements without those who run the sports agreeing to such a deal.Streaming PC & PS5 games, join me most nights after 6:00pm ET on TwitchTV https://www.twitch.tv/shaunh20
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I don't play MLB 2k11, so I don't know for sure.....but it's my understanding that it doesn't contain any DLC. However, MLB The Show does. So there are competing baseball games, but one has DLC and one doesn't.
How is it exactly that if we had 17 different NCAA games available, the best one wouldn't still charge for a premium extra as DLC?Ohio State Buckeyes | Cleveland Indians | Cleveland Browns | Cleveland Cavs | Columbus Blue Jackets
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It takes 2 people to sign a deal. Both of them bear responsibility. You want to paint EA as some victim who had no choice whatever. It'd be one thing if this was a single occurance and the NFL was the only exclusive deal they had. But they also have signed exclusive deals with NASCAR, AFL, ESPN and NCAA football. Guess who the one common denominator is.Last edited by poopoop; 05-31-2011, 11:34 PM.Comment
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I'm not sure what your point here is other than to infer that having more exclusives indicates some sort of evil or corrupt plan by EA to screw consumers, if so that's laughable, the only plan at work here is a business plan to make a profit by publishing a game that their client who sold the said exclusive agreement (in this case the NFL/NCAA) is satisfied with...Streaming PC & PS5 games, join me most nights after 6:00pm ET on TwitchTV https://www.twitch.tv/shaunh20
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It takes 2 people to sign a deal. Both of them bear responsibility. You want to paint EA as some victim who had no choice whatever. It'd be one thing if this was a single occurance and the NFL was the only exclusive deal they had. But they also have signed exclusive deals with NASCAR, AFL, ESPN and NCAA football. Guess who the one common denominator is.Comment
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No my point is it's "laughable" to act like EA doesn't have any (0%) responsibility. I don't care what Direct TV does, I'm talking about EA and a pattern of behavior they've established over the years. You choose to ignore it, fine whatever.
They're not doing it with the goal to screw over consumers, that's ridiculous. Does it happen as a result? Well you could argue it does, but that's not their goal.Comment
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No my point is it's "laughable" to act like EA doesn't have any (0%) responsibility. I don't care what Direct TV does, I'm talking about EA and a pattern of behavior they've established over the years. You choose to ignore it, fine whatever.
They're not doing it with the goal to screw over consumers, that's ridiculous. Does it happen as a result? Well you could argue it does, but that's not their goal.Comment
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