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Re: EA Sports Plans To Digitize Madden 11 Consumer
Anyone who is going to be "bled dry" by an extra $4-5 per title probably shouldn't be spending money on something as trivial as video games in the first place.
There isn't a business in America that isn't looking for ways to make more money. To pretend otherwise is hopelessly naive.Comment
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Re: EA Sports Plans To Digitize Madden 11 Consumer (IGN)
I take that back. I just read that Backbreaker won't have any injuries. I'm still taking a wait and see approach toward Madden 11 and I'll be buying it used.Comment
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Re: EA Sports Plans To Digitize Madden 11 Consumer (IGN)
Exactly.
Madden 10 stayed in my console much longer than Madden 09 due to its superior quality. It had nothing to do with its DLC.
NCAA 10 was never in my console due to its quality.Comment
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I'm not getting on the "hype train" this time around. I've been on it enough to know that it runs right into a brick wall. I'm buying it used, and it's no use getting the game in August because all the needed patches won't be released until November at the earliest.
Whoa!!! I never see Roadman go against EA. Peter Moore has really messed up now. 
As much as I hate the comments Peter Moore made, I'm not gonna sit here and say that I'm not gonna buy the game because, well to be honest, I probably am. Like I said earlier, this is really like a slap in the face, but hey, what can you do? If I want to play with the Raiders, I have to play madden. I know once football season get's closer, I'm gonna start getting that itch again. Unless Backbreaker is truly ground breaking, I'm probably gonna be picking up Madden 11. A lot of you are as well. Don't kid yourself. Djordan was right. Some of you will even pick it up at midnight lol. As soon as Ian and the crew start doing there blogs and stuff you all will forget all about this and start getting on board the hype train. Let's not kid ourselves and sit here and say that we're not going to buy Madden 11 because of these comments. If it's a great game....you're gonna buy it. Now if it's a crappy game and you don't buy it because of that, that's one thing, but if it's a great game, no one here is gonna NOT buy it because Peter Moore said this.Comment
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Re: EA Sports Plans To Digitize Madden 11 Consumer
I never understood this line of thinking.Anyone who is going to be "bled dry" by an extra $4-5 per title probably shouldn't be spending money on something as trivial as video games in the first place.
There isn't a business in America that isn't looking for ways to make more money. To pretend otherwise is hopelessly naive.
All businesses try to make money, of course. Nobody is suggesting otherwise.
I think the problem is though, the route the company is taking to achieve its goals.
You have publishers that are all about cut-throat immediate/shrewd profits, and then you have those who are interested in building an industry-quality product, and letting word of mouth and long-term rapport with customers stimulate their revenue/profits.
Obviously the latter is what we the consumers should be 100% behind. Awkwardly though, we have people who are apologists for the former.Comment
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Re: EA Sports Plans To Digitize Madden 11 Consumer (IGN)
Just release Madden as an Iphone app and be done with it. That's where it's headed anyway.
I kid......
I really don't know what this "digitize Madden" means. As long as M11 continues on the improvement path, I won't bother to pay extra $$$ for extra stuff I probably won't use, i.e. the AFL DLC.Comment
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Re: EA Sports Plans To Digitize Madden 11 Consumer (IGN)
It means they eventually want to make you download the game to your system for 59.99. That way you can't trade it in on them.Just release Madden as an Iphone app and be done with it. That's where it's headed anyway.
I kid......
I really don't know what this "digitize Madden" means. As long as M11 continues on the improvement path, I won't bother to pay extra $$$ for extra stuff I probably won't use, i.e. the AFL DLC.Comment
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Re: EA Sports Plans To Digitize Madden 11 Consumer (IGN)
Moore is such a tool. If they want to find ways to make more money, then fine. But to say he wants to take further advantage of the consumer when these games ship bug-ridden with very little effective quality assurance is arrogant among other things.Comment
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Re: EA Sports Plans To Digitize Madden 11 Consumer
He didn't say anything people haven't been speculating about that company for the better part of the last decade. I think you're putting too much weight on semantics, and might be taking that comment out of context. Many of the moves EA makes drives home Moore's "taking advantage of consumers" point w/o him actually needing to say anything.Last edited by PaperWork; 03-02-2010, 02:27 PM.Comment
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Re: EA Sports Plans To Digitize Madden 11 Consumer (IGN)
Ahh, I see. Well, if Madden becomes the end-all,be-all of video football games, meaning it's the best version of all time, then I'd download it, no problem.
But, if it's the same ole, same ole, then no.Comment
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Re: EA Sports Plans To Digitize Madden 11 Consumer
As far as I know EA Sports is the only company charging for their test codes, and that's spanning all genres, not just sports. 2K Sports still give theirs away for free, at least for their latest NBA2K10 installment.Since they have started DLC, have they ever gave test codes away for free? I'm not trying to be a smartarse or nothing. I genuinely don't know. I don't usually pay attention to stuff like that. What I meant by my statement though, was I don't think they will be keeping something that was in 10 out of 11 so they can charge for it. Things like roster updates I figure would continue to be free.Comment

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