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  • Rekkapryde
    Rookie
    • May 2003
    • 473

    #1

    EA Sinks To New Lows....

    Bribing reviewers to give your competitors game a low score...

    There is a huge buzz circulating on the Internet now about the controversial review of the popular real-time strategy game Supreme Commander written by GamePro's Australia division. Most reviews (as seen on ranking sites like GameRankings.com and MetaCritic.com) have been very positive about Supreme Commander, with reviews averaging around 80% - 90%.

    GamePro Australia, however, gave Supreme Commander a score of 5 / 10 (50%), stating that the game was, "virtually unplayable" and that Supreme Commander represented the "saddest moment in the history of the [RTS] genre." The review was so controversial that GameRankings.com and MetaCritic.com have pulled the score from their respective sites. Now, while the review is accurate in that SC does have very high system requirements, we had no real issues with the shift key or the frame rate in general when playing on a relatively new system (Dual Core Intel, 1GB RAM, 7800GTX).

    Gas Powered Games, developers of Supreme Commander, were understandably upset about the review, as it was one of the first Supreme Commander reviews to appear, and may have swayed some fans from purchasing the game.

    Apparently, although this has not been confirmed as of yet, the controversy only became worse when rumors of a bribe began to surface. Electronic Arts, in competition with Gas Powered Games (EA's own RTS, Command & Conquer 3, ships near the end of March), supposedly offered a large sum of money to Game Pro Australia in exchange for the low review score of Supreme Commander.

    There are now more rumors that GamePro Australia is being shut down, although this also is not yet confirmed.

    If rumors of a bribe are indeed true, this represents an all-time low, not just for Electronic Arts and GamePro, but perhaps for the video game industry as a whole. Who knows if this has happened before.

    Be sure to read our review for a fair and honest look at this much talked-about RTS game.
    Mar 6, 2007

  • VanillaGorilla
    MVP
    • Jun 2003
    • 899

    #2
    Re: EA Sinks To New Lows....

    If this is such a "huge" story, like the site claims, how come any Google search with the terms "EA bribe", "EA GamePro bribe" or "EA bribe Supreme" comes up with nothing at all?

    It's a RUMOR, published by a website (GWN.com) that looks like it was designed by a high school Intro to Computers class.

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    • luv_mist
      Older
      • May 2004
      • 9596

      #3
      Re: EA Sinks To New Lows....

      Not really a fan of EA, but I can't see how giving out some money to get competition a low score is going to give their game more love. Article doesn't seem to make any logical sense. Maybe it's just me. Hey, there are a lot of review sites that just put up garbage scores for the publicity. Controversy brings about an audience.

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      • Blaxican8504
        All Star
        • Jul 2002
        • 4150

        #4
        Re: EA Sinks To New Lows....

        Originally posted by luv_mist
        Not really a fan of EA, but I can't see how giving out some money to get competition a low score is going to give their game more love.
        I think it was to prevent people from buying the competition's game and buying theirs.

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        • Spongedaddy
          MVP
          • Feb 2006
          • 2030

          #5
          Re: EA Sinks To New Lows....

          Originally posted by VanillaGorilla
          If this is such a "huge" story, like the site claims, how come any Google search with the terms "EA bribe", "EA GamePro bribe" or "EA bribe Supreme" comes up with nothing at all?

          It's a RUMOR, published by a website (GWN.com) that looks like it was designed by a high school Intro to Computers class.
          DON'T PANIC

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          • Spongedaddy
            MVP
            • Feb 2006
            • 2030

            #6
            Re: EA Sinks To New Lows....

            Wait a tic..you took a rumor from a FORUM...one that is not known for the most reliable sources...and posted it on your site...

            wait for it.....wait for it....:y4:

            I don't think your site looks that terrible, but man you need to do better than this.

            P.S. You might want to ask the mods to remove this post as it could be somewhat damaging to keep it up.
            DON'T PANIC

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            • Rekkapryde
              Rookie
              • May 2003
              • 473

              #7
              Re: EA Sinks To New Lows....

              EDIT: It was a hoax....LOL

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              Update: We're happy to report that the person who started the bribe rumor on the Gamespot forums has admitted it was a lie, so we've removed mention of the rumor from this story. Their rumor post has also now been removed at Gamespot, and mention of it on the Gas Powered Games forum has also gone.

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              • luv_mist
                Older
                • May 2004
                • 9596

                #8
                Re: EA Sinks To New Lows....

                No offense but this game that they were supposedly bribing definitely has no effect on the sales that C&C 3 will bring. It's kind of like Sony giving money to reduce the review number of Halo 3 when Resistance is coming out. Or you could put that vice versa. No logical sense to me at least. Same freaking rumor for sports games and other. Yeah, hilarious stuff.......

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                • TJdaSportsGuy
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Dec 2002
                  • 11146

                  #9
                  Re: EA Sinks To New Lows....

                  Nothing to see here.

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