Yahoo speaks the truth about EA
http://videogames.yahoo.com/events/p...th-it-/1358619
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yahoo must be watching the forum cause we been sayin this for months.
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Everyone on this board has been on top of this, I'm glad there are articles exposing this practice for what it is.
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do people actually buy that stuff??? if anyone has bad enough taste to want to cheat by allowing instant injury recovery or something ridiculous like that, let them pay for it. dont ruin the game i bought by putting that crap in there, even if it would be something you could turn off. im not a big fan of EA, but i dont blame them for trying to make money in this case. if people really want them to stop pulling that, then stop buying the stuff. its useless anyway, in my opinion.
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Its a business and EA knows there are people that buy that little petty stuff. I enjoy Madden 10 but sure as heck aint gonna buy none of those "boosts". Its silly, IMO
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I know, and I heard all the excuses. They could afford it is the biggest. Sure why not, but in the end, more people are not buying into this gimmick and it's going to disappear like a fart in the wind soon. People are silly for buying into these really. "Make the online game harder"? I mean really? "One year retirement prevention" lol
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Welcome to the free market I guess. If people don't buy something, companies won't sell it.
I wouldn't want 99% of this stuff in the game anyway because I'd never use it. The exception is the AFL pack. |
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:lol: @ Best Buy Charging $130 for plugging in the PS3. Crazy.
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