And so are its investors.
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Yet despite this they don't seem to give a shit
Good. There was a good game there, somewhere, but sadly EA decided to completely bury it under a heap of greed.
It's good that this game has caused a controversy, I'm hoping it means more games are going to be under scrutiny and under the public eye when it comes to these microtransactions going forward.
Ideally we could just get proper games with no nonsense and no microtransactions at all, but atleast now people are FINALLY starting to notice and question this stuff
The article says exploit, I say EXTORT. Now we are suppose to be greatful for the minute changes that they have done and they try to spin it into "We are listening to our fans " PR BS. Essentially, nothing as changed in the game and certainly not in their attitude.
I hope gamers are smart enough not to fall for their see-through BS and continue, not supporting this game, other EA games and quite frankly, any game that supports this kind of extortion. NO MORE F***king Microtransaction. PERIOD!!!
They definitely deserve every kick in the pants they get. Well at least the younger generation will now know what to expect from a title with EA plastered on the cover somewhere. I suppose we will know the true outcome on what was learned when EA announces either their next title or Star Wars outing. If another riot ensues then EA will definitely be wondering what they're doing wrong.