TaintedSaint said:
Valve has only release other peoples stuff. Portal ..Started as a mod...Counter Strike ...same. Not to mention the blatant disrespect and down right mean spirited way they troll us about Half life.. In a lot of ways Valve is worse than Ea at least EA does not try and Fake who they are we all know EA are jerks,Valve have been tricking us into thinking they are a good company for years.
Wrong. Valve hires people who use their tech (In the case of Counter Strike), or have good ideas, and assists them, and helps them sell their product. There's a reason they don't get sued by the people who's ideas they've used: They've supported independant development.
-Narbacular Drop (The "original portal"). Developers were employed by Valve, and created Portal. Not a stolen idea. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal_(video_game)
-Developers of the original Counter Strike mod: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minh_Le
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jess_Cliffe
Both employed by Valve, and they were using Valve's Half Life tech originally.
Valve doesn't steal their ideas: They pay people for their ideas and give them jobs. Which is part of the reason these people were making games in the first place.
Yes, there's not yet been an episode 3. So? They're not obliged to give it to us. Claiming otherwise is the wrong sort of entitled. And their "Trolling" is more light hearted joking with fans who're pestering them. No-one in their right mind is getting offended over it.
EA.... buys out functional developers and collapses them or turns them into shovelware developers.
There's lists elsewhere, I'm not going exhaustively to do it here. Jimquisition mentioned some in his EA episode here: http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/jimquisition/5946-Why-Do-People-Hate-EA, or, from the Wikipedia page of their acquisitions: DICE Canada, Origin Systems, EA Chicago (NuFX), and Pandemic Studios. All shutdown by EA.They sign dodgy intellectual property deals to own IPs seperate to the developers, leaving the developers no rights to their own properties, while Valve has no seperation between publishing and development, structure wise.
They're not alike at all.
People don't like EA because:
-They kill franchises
-They kill developers
-They homogenise games in the interest of "broadening their audience"
-They make stupid business decisions based around childish ideas where they try to take on franchises they've got no chance with, but still does it, seemingly expecting to succeed, without any acknowledgement of the fact they should be making enjoyable games for money, rather than trying to mimic popular games to try to get some of their profits. And in doing so, they don't do anything about some of their few original ideas (Mirror's Edge, Brutal Legend, heck, even Spore, anyone?)
-They make offensively stupid ad campaigns (Dead Space 2, Dante's Inferno) which degrade their target audience, and just serves to offend those who've only a peripheral knowledge of gaming, giving yet more fuel to the Fox News and Jack Thompsons of the world.
Just to name a few.
It's not a case of everyone being a jerk and Valve hiding it: It's a case of everyone's out to make money, but EA does it by mimicking more popular titles, and insulting their consumers (Like their nonsense about intellectual property devaluing), while Valve does it by selling games which are likeable and original, with their proprietary online sale system which regularly gives people massive discounts.
Valve isn't doing the same things and simply hiding it: They're not doing the same things. Yes, Valve does the occassional bad or stupid thing. And we notice it. They just do it with less frequency than EA (To be honest, with Riccitello at the helm, I'm suprised EA exists at all), which constantly makes these mistakes. Just look at recently: They've managed to annoy people with more pre-order DLC, more bastardising of their franchises (Dead Space), telling consumers they should pay more, just because, and that's in the last few weeks.
Being blatently a dick doesn't make you less of a dick. It makes you a dick. Which is EA in a nutshell: blatently dicks.
Which isn't really a problem for me, per se. It's going to be, and has been, a problem for their bottom line, but if they want to act that way, it's their choice.