Origin Systems.masseffect7 wrote:But you can really see the effects of EA on BioWare. ... This really shows how important maintaining a culture is at a studio.
Bullfrog.
Maxis.
Westwood.
Mythic.
BioWare's holding company.
PopCap.
Origin Systems.masseffect7 wrote:But you can really see the effects of EA on BioWare. ... This really shows how important maintaining a culture is at a studio.
Oh yeah, I forget sometimes that these freaks killed Bullfrog and Westwood...Flatfingers wrote:Origin Systems.masseffect7 wrote:But you can really see the effects of EA on BioWare. ... This really shows how important maintaining a culture is at a studio.
Bullfrog.
Maxis.
Westwood.
Mythic.
BioWare's holding company.
PopCap.
Flatfingers wrote:Westwood.masseffect7 wrote:But you can really see the effects of EA on BioWare. ... This really shows how important maintaining a culture is at a studio.
Poor westwood. EA "killed" so many great developing studios...Scytale wrote:Westwood
Flatfingers wrote: 23.01.2017: "Show me the smoldering corpse of Perfectionist Josh"
Actually, there was an interview with one of the former owner of a game company that got bought of EA to "die", and he kinda tells a different story. Sadly, it's only in German. but it was a really good article.Talvieno wrote:The trouble with EA, I think, is that most people aren't piecing the puzzle together. "EA is where game studios go to die" doesn't seem to be a thought that crosses many minds... or else they wouldn't let EA buy them.
Flatfingers wrote: 23.01.2017: "Show me the smoldering corpse of Perfectionist Josh"
Talvieno wrote:The trouble with EA, I think, is that most people aren't piecing the puzzle together. "EA is where game studios go to die" doesn't seem to be a thought that crosses many minds... or else they wouldn't let EA buy them.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Zanteogo wrote:Talvieno wrote:The trouble with EA, I think, is that most people aren't piecing the puzzle together. "EA is where game studios go to die" doesn't seem to be a thought that crosses many minds... or else they wouldn't let EA buy them.
Oh, I wasn't saying that. I don't have any preconceptions towards fanmade stuff. Great fanmade games exist, mostly in the form of mods. However, "fanfiction" does seem like an apt way of characterizing ME: A, especially its writing and characters. Poorly written fanfiction.Talvieno wrote:So, if I understand right, you're essentially saying that what we have is a famade game that EA is marketing as the real deal? For a fanmade game, it's rather impressive... but not quite worth the $60 price tag, I would say.
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