Slight correction: Mass Effect 1 was, Dragon Age: Origins was not.the hidden eagle said:Slight correction:Mass Effect 1 and Dragon Age Origins were already complete when Bioware was bought out by EA.
Slight correction: Mass Effect 1 was, Dragon Age: Origins was not.the hidden eagle said:Slight correction:Mass Effect 1 and Dragon Age Origins were already complete when Bioware was bought out by EA.
Kind-of, EA bought out Bioware in 2007 while Dragon Age was released in 2009. Assuming they did at least a years worth of planning before its announcement in 2004 the majority of DA's development would have been free of EA.the hidden eagle said:How so?The game was already in the final stages of production when Bioware was bought by EA.That's why DAO had none of EA's usual features in it.ThriKreen said:Slight correction: Mass Effect 1 was, Dragon Age: Origins was not.the hidden eagle said:Slight correction:Mass Effect 1 and Dragon Age Origins were already complete when Bioware was bought out by EA.
There was still about 2 years of dev time from when EA bought Bioware to when DA:O was released - A lot can happen in 2 years for game development, at the time, it was nowhere near "final stages of production".the hidden eagle said:How so? The game was already in the final stages of production when Bioware was bought by EA. That's why DAO had none of EA's usual features in it.
I like that you simultaneously lament the overabundance of hyperbole on this site while resorting to using it yourself.Thoralata said:This is fucking ridiculous. Are we going to have a list for every other major company? Activision? Ubisoft? Valve?
Probably not. This virulence and vitriol towards EA was once justified, but at this point it's overblown to the point of ridiculousness. If Valve is the most Overrated game company on this site, EA is certainly the most overhated.
But is it ok to trash a much-loved IP? It may be an iOS game, and while I personally think it is a pathetically poor iOS game, it being an iOS game of the kind it is at all is an issue for me, and I haven't even played the originals.kiri2tsubasa said:These are subjective issues and I personally have no problem with these at all.
I like Origin, I like the direction that Dead Space went, and as far as Dungeon Keeper goes, it is an Ios game. It is, okay, as far as ios games go.
I've been thinking about that. I might have the title changed to ''Complete list of game publisher's mistakes'' for the sake of being complete. You'd be surprised to see what a clear, complete and cohesive list of unpopular features can do.Thoralata said:This is fucking ridiculous. Are we going to have a list for every other major company? Activision? Ubisoft? Valve?
1. That's your opinion. I use the steam community a lot.Requia said:The in store community is one of the worst things about Steam. You should not be separated from a substantial portion of the community around a single game because you chose to buy it elsewhere.
You mean like the game doesn't slap in your face the quests you haven't paid for, just like the sims 3 slaps in your face the items you haven't paid for?Ed130 The Vanguard said:Kind-of, EA bought out Bioware in 2007 while Dragon Age was released in 2009. Assuming they did at least a years worth of planning before its announcement in 2004 the majority of DA's development would have been free of EA.
Dude there's a thread about Valve at the first page. Also I consider that they are neither saints or demons.Thoralata said:This is fucking ridiculous. Are we going to have a list for every other major company? Activision? Ubisoft? Valve?
Probably not. This virulence and vitriol towards EA was once justified, but at this point it's overblown to the point of ridiculousness. If Valve is the most Overrated game company on this site, EA is certainly the most overhated.
Easy: You can expect what kind of crap you will find in a game depending on who is making it.SonOfVoorhees said:Easy really, i just buy the games i want to play. Dont give a crap what company made it or published it. If your disappointed by a game then dont buy the sequel or wait for a review to come out before buying it.
I disagree, i wouldnt dismiss a companies future releases by a few current crappy releases. But then its about the games not the companies. DA2 wasnt the greatest thing ever but that wont stop me looking into DA3 and see if they have fixed stuff and what reviewers think of it. Although, i think the problem with gaming now is that things connected to ftp games and mobile gaming are moving into full price console games. Currently both Grand Tourismo and Forza gimped there games to force people to buy money.Qvar said:Easy: You can expect what kind of crap you will find in a game depending on who is making it.SonOfVoorhees said:Easy really, i just buy the games i want to play. Dont give a crap what company made it or published it. If your disappointed by a game then dont buy the sequel or wait for a review to come out before buying it.
My memories of the first game are pretty cave simulator based, with the odd "miscelaneous medieval house" simulatyion thrown in.King Whurdler said:While I think Dragon Age 2 is alright at the end of the day, it's clear that the final product was rushed and I blame the games existence in pop culture as a 'cave simulator' entirely on EA.