"EA in a nutshell."

“EA in a nutshell.”

Let us discuss either this video or how cartoonishly evil EA is.

[COLOR=‘Black’]I hope it goes viral!

That video made my day.

I think this might be the first G Mod video I ever enjoyed.

So true lol

FACT

Should be in every intro to EA games… Maybe on the cover, so people don’t even buy it…

A remembrance to the fate of this great developer (guess who fucked them up)

bravo for the maker !

That was AWESOMESAUCE

I was hoping the video was about Westwood -_-

There’s another for C&C

Whoah… The intro to Part 2 gave me goosebumps…

Hellmarch for the win

I will never forgive EA for destroying C&C. I still can’t bring myself to advance beyond the first level in 4.

I wish DICE will survive torture of EA

Oh… Yes, that is true, but I also got chills when the Part 2 intro said Westwood would end up getting conquered themselves.

Yeah, like that’s possible.

Just a little something from EA:

EDIT: One hell of a war in Kotaku discussion
It’s still slightly better than COD Elite

The way I see it, EA and Activision are both trying to see how much they can lower their game’s quality while charging more and more until people start reacting. And by the looks of it, people are pretty happy to be buttfucked boiled frogs. I mean, all of this stuff could easily be implemented with the game’s release, same goes with DLCs, but they choose to cut it to make more money.

I bought BF3 on release and got about 70 hours out of it, so I think I got my money’s worth. I don’t know if I’ll get any of this stuff. I never feel like spending money after the initial cost of the game even if it is for more content. I’m not even sure I’ve ever bought any DLC. This kind of stuff just puts me off of your game.

I pre-ordered BF3 and got probably minimum 100+ hours out of it, plus I got Back to Karkand for free - which was excellent, because the B2K maps are 100x better in design and gameplay then the maps that the game shipped with

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