EA is evil

…but left4dead2?

Yes. Left 4 Dead 2 is awesome. So there is absolutely no sign of decline in Valve’s awesomeness.

Although you must admit, it if it was released one month later the Charger wouldn’t constantly miss.

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I think you need to fix that quote of yours.

i’m sorry :smiley:

EA IS evil, I know that. Them being evil makes Sony evil also, since most PS3 games are published or made by EA. And that is why I don’t have ANYTHING from Sony except my TV. Which my parents bought.

EA is not evil, it’s a major gaming company with a bunch of smaller developers. If you want to make a rage thread, go on a rage forum! :expressionless:

It’s like EA is sucking my balls. It’s like the E is sucking my left nut, and the A is sucking my right nut. And they do a very good job at sucking balls.

Since when do we have a rage forum?

You better ask Danny. He seems to be a forum expert.

fuck off dude, stop criticizing other people’s threads

I’m tempted to agree with Danny Smith, but I won’t because he’s a fag.

Actually the way it will work is you WILL pay for demos, and you can pay and play as much as you want. 8 bucks for 2-3 hours was the numbers mentioned. While I would agree that 2-3 hours is an insane length for demos, I am furious that the already limited means of protecting ourselves from piece of crap shelf filler, and corrupt and untrustworthy reviewers is going to be phased out. 8 bucks just to find out if the game is worth 60 bucks. Seriously?
How is this good for customers? How does this make them say ‘I will accept your intrusive and sometimes illegal DRM to enjoy your product’? This seems like a slap in the face money grab to get some money from underwhelming titles, and get even more money from already popular titles. It’s almost like they don’t think their actions are hurting their client base at all!

They don’t. That’s the problem.

Once a company reaches a certain critical mass (EA) they become progressively more and more evil.

If you edit my posts, I edit your posts.

EA are fucking awesome. Shut the fuck up.

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