Oh the excuses, they are overwhelming. We left out a couple things there didn't we?
Let's see, the ring for example was and idea from the TF2 community and not from Valve themselves or most items that Valve charges in their games are cosmetics, while EA tends to charge weapons and other things like that or TF2 is ftp and the only source of income are the items, while EA charges for everything, including weapons and DLC even though the game is full price and let's not forget that TF2 has grown more than double its size since release without ever having to pay additionally for it whatsoever. Should I go on and mention all the bad things that EA has done to earn their reputation?
I'm sorry but when the company does often bad things and another one does good things then they simply will be treated differently. If you do something that's considered to be bad but usually do good things, then people are much more likely to forgive you for those actions because you've also done many good things. If, however, you usually do bad things, then they just stack and people are less likely to forgive you. What for? You generally do only bad things, one good thing won't change that.
It's EA's own fault so quit your whining, they brought it upon themselves. When EA started to get better a few years ago, like releasing games like Mirrors Edge or Dead Space and stopped those bad practices of them for a bit, gamers showed that they're willing to change their attitude towards EA but then EA's own actions changed that again. If you start doing many good things, people will eventually forgive you, IF you start doing good things. It's not the gamers, it's EA.
Sheesh, he sounds like a little kid that doesn't understand why he's disliked. I mean, he bullies the other kids, that's no reason to dislike him, right?
Seems to me like after he quit, he didn't get the attention that he wants anymore and writes something like this to be in the news. Then again, I've never had a good opinion of Cliffy C.