EA Games... Corrupt?
14 years ago
General
This blue book with green and yellow bindings says, "The Personal Diary and Record Book of Vinchenzo."
It would seem so. EA games buys smaller companies left and right and shuts them down after purchase. EA games sells popular franchise games early incomplete and with bugs frequently to reach dates during holidays. EA games breaks several laws in the USA that monitors and restricts corruption involved in businesses in general.
I read another journal that gave little detail and few complaints, but a nice link. Here is the wikipedia page you should look at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electr.....c_Arts#Defunct
Everything from that point and lower shows that EA games has been doing a lot of bad things. Maybe everyone should boycott EA games, we should stop buying their games till they improve the quality at which they make, manage, and sell their products.
Maksio5 was the person who originally alerted me to these things. Originally I didn't like EA games and only bought their games rarely because of a few problems. Maksio5 obviously knows there is more to this than about games though.
I read another journal that gave little detail and few complaints, but a nice link. Here is the wikipedia page you should look at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electr.....c_Arts#Defunct
Everything from that point and lower shows that EA games has been doing a lot of bad things. Maybe everyone should boycott EA games, we should stop buying their games till they improve the quality at which they make, manage, and sell their products.
Maksio5 was the person who originally alerted me to these things. Originally I didn't like EA games and only bought their games rarely because of a few problems. Maksio5 obviously knows there is more to this than about games though.
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At that time, EA was the Rebel Alliance, bucking the trend of other publishers that paid their devs peanuts (royalties weren't even a consideration) and didn't mention them in the game packaging or literature. EA was the good side! And now? How far the good have fallen...