EA's Peter Moore admits "We can do better"

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Andy Shandy

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In response to the likely possibility of EA being voted the Worst Company in America two years running, EA's COO, Peter Moore has released a statement [http://www.ea.com/news/we-can-do-better] on the EA website

WE CAN DO BETTER

The tallest trees catch the most wind.

That's an expression I frequently use when asked to defend EA's place in the gaming industry. And it comes to mind again this week as we get deeper into the brackets of an annual Web poll to name the "Worst Company in America."

This is the same poll that last year judged us as worse than companies responsible for the biggest oil spill in history, the mortgage crisis, and bank bailouts that cost millions of taxpayer dollars. The complaints against us last year were our support of SOPA (not true), and that they didn't like the ending to Mass Effect 3.

This year's contest started in March with EA out-polling a company which organizers contend is conspiring to corner the world market on mid-priced beer, and (gulp) allegedly waters down its product. That debate takes place in bars ? our audience lives on the Internet. So no surprise that we drew more votes there.

Let me cut to the chase: it appears EA is going to "win." Like the Yankees, Lakers and Manchester United, EA is one of those organizations that is defined by both a legacy of success, and a legion of critics (especially me regarding all three of those teams).

Are we really the "Worst Company in America?" I'll be the first to admit that we've made plenty of mistakes. These include server shut downs too early, games that didn't meet expectations, missteps on new pricing models and most recently, severely fumbling the launch of SimCity. We owe gamers better performance than this.

Some of these complaints are 100 percent legitimate ? like all large companies we are not perfect. But others just don?t hold water:

Many continue to claim the Always-On function in SimCity is a DRM scheme. It?s not. People still want to argue about it. We can't be any clearer - it's not. Period.

Some claim there's no room for Origin as a competitor to Steam. 45 million registered users are proving that wrong.

Some people think that free-to-play games and micro-transactions are a pox on gaming. Tens of millions more are playing and loving those games.

We've seen mailing lists that direct people to vote for EA because they disagree with the choice of the cover athlete on Madden NFL. Yes, really...

In the past year, we have received thousands of emails and postcards protesting against EA for allowing players to create LGBT characters in our games. This week, we're seeing posts on conservative web sites urging people to protest our LGBT policy by voting EA the Worst Company in America.

That last one is particularly telling. If that's what makes us the worst company, bring it on. Because we're not caving on that.

We are committed to fixing our mistakes. Over the last three weeks, 900,000 SimCity players took us up on a free game offer for their troubles. We owed them that. We're constantly listening to feedback from our players, through our Customer Experience group, Twitter, this blog, or other sites. The feedback is vital, and impacts the decisions we make.

I expect the debate will include a lot of comments under this post. But here's the truth: each year EA interacts with more than 350 million gamers; Origin is breaking records for revenue and users; The Simpsons: Tapped Out and Real Racing 3 are at the top of the mobile charts; Battlefield 3 and FIFA are stunning achievements with tens of millions of players; and SimCity is being enjoyed by millions of passionate fans all over the world.

Every day, millions of people across globe play and love our games ? literally, hundreds of millions more than will vote in this contest.

So here?s my response to this poll: We can do better. We will do better. But I am damn proud of this company, the people around the globe who work at EA, the games we create and the people that play them.

The tallest trees catch the most wind. At EA we remain proud and unbowed.

Now what I will say is that I admire (yes you can use that word in relation to EA! *shock*) Peter Moore owning up and saying basically "We fucked up". I also admire the bit when he says EA won't cave to homophobes. While it doesn't affect me, I'm sure a lot of LGBT gamers will appreciate that stance.

And one thing I will say is that I personally don't believe EA is the worst company in America.

However, personally, what I don't like is the "Our success is the reason we're being picked". While he admits fault with a few things EA have done, saying "We're only hated because we're successful" is just arrogant, and for the most part wrong. There are companies that manage to be successful and widely popular. To use an example in gaming, Valve. While they aren't widely loved by all, and aren't perfect, they have managed to be hugely successful and are also popular.

So I suppose I'm "half-and-half" on this statement. Half of me wants to shake hands and agree with the guy. The other half wants to slap him silly. So what are everyone else's thoughts?
 

Anathrax

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I enjoy that he is admitting mistakes but then he makes me forget it all with all the "Baotolfeel zree has 10 MILLION PLAYERS! HOLY DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMN". Meh, but I'm glad they are admitting their wrongs. Now they need to right them for this statement to hold some ground.

Edit: Also what game/series/movie is that Avatar from, if I may ask?
 

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As always, it's a false statement, full of claims of doing well despite people being unhappy. They do it all the time. Like when they responded to the Mass Effect 3 ending by saying "But we got lot's of perfect scores" in the same paragraph as claiming they understood some people weren't happy.

They basically do the opposite of a backhanded compliment. They pretend to criticise themselves while using it as a platform to say how good they really are.

They are incapable of talking like real people. They are politicians at heart.

The only part I agree with is that it is ridiculous for people to vote them the worst company in America. Worst gaming company? Sure, but there are much worse companies overall.
 

Andy Shandy

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Anathrax said:
Edit: Also what game/series/movie is that Avatar from, if I may ask?
It's from Bioshock Infinite. After playing it, I needed to have an avatar from it to show my love for it, and this was one of the choices I had that didn't spoil anything. =D
 

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They are only doing this because they are scared of the incoming golden poo, like a dictator begging for mercy before the revolution hangs him from his statue.
 

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Well John Riccotello said the same thing when he took over and look what happened there. I'm not expecting anything and I'll wait and see what they do before I pass judgement but at least he can admit their mistakes. Calling them the worst company in America is beyond stupid though. As I said before when EA starts having links to paramilitary groups or causing environmental disasters then I might reconsider that stance.

Their stance on LGBT issues should be commended however and I'll always defend them for that.
Anathrax said:
Edit: Also what game/series/movie is that Avatar from, if I may ask?
Bioshock Infinite.

Edit: Ninja'd
 

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Thats an unusual statement, and one that earns a bit of respect in my book. Unlike the usual PR drivel I don't doubt that Peter Moore is honest and actually believe what he says. I disagree with a lot of it but at least he says what he thinks is right.

Except for this one paragraph:

Many continue to claim the Always-On function in SimCity is a DRM scheme. It's not. People still want to argue about it. We can't be any clearer - it's not. Period.
Oh yes, there is one thing you could do to make it clearer. Make the online functionality an optional feature. You're not kidding anyone, SimCity is not an MMO and online play is not required or necessary by design. But it would be a useful feature to have in such a game, if it was an option and not forced upon the users.


The title about being the worst company is just silly, and I totally agree and understand that he wont acknowledge that.
 

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The tallest trees catch the most wind
He says it twice, sounds nice and inspirational, but do you know what it means?

It essentially means that a large force will naturally catch resistance, otherwise known as "They only hate us because we are popular"

Apology very much not accepted. Fire half your overbloated executive boards, marketers and advertisers, increase your developers freedom to work, deadlines and budgets, by cutting down on the millions you spend on obnoxious advertising and for the love of Gordon Freeman treat your customers with respect and dignity, not as a robber treats their victim.
Many continue to claim the Always-On function in SimCity is a DRM scheme. It's not. People still want to argue about it. We can't be any clearer - it's not. Period.
Yes it is, now shut up and eat your humble pie.
 

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Well if you are unaware of what PR is about then this would read like the sincerest statement EA ever made.
But for those of us who know a hustlers game it reads more like: "We will half admit complaints for purposes of PR, but in the end the only thing that matters is that earnings chart."
 

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Next: Man in burning house admits `It's getting a little hot`.

Ok, for serious now.
I don't like EA- but I don't blindly hate them, I would like to see them doing better, but I don't really trust them.
 

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Well, if you're gonna compare a publisher to the Yankees, Man United, the Lakers etc, wouldn't that be Activision-Blizzard?

Compared to EA they have a much more powerful core of franchises, which they utilize better. They dominate more decisively in a bigger number of genres (that unlike sports have actual competition), and somehow do it all without driving their PR to the complete rock bottom (which is currently defined by Hammerpoint Interactive, closely followed by EA).

I'm hardly a fan of Acti-Blizzard or their games, but I gotta admit they know how to make money and at least other studios don't drop like flies around them. They themselves know that they're leaders in the AAA space, so they have a thick skin and don't get all passive-aggressive when people call them for what they are.
 

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"I'm sorry about how much shit we suck, but deal with it. Also DRM owns." -Peter Moore

What a nice, humble message.
 

Adam Jensen_v1legacy

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So in the same letter he said they can do better and then he proceeded to defend the actions that make us hate them? Nice.

He is right about one thing. EA is not the worst company in America. They're not even in top 10. And that's the real American tragedy.
 

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I'll still sit here and defend EA. Not because I think they're in the right, I don't. It's because some people, as stated in the extract, come up with the most inane reasons to dislike EA. Of course always-on DRM for a game is bad, but micro transactions? LGBT characters? Come on people, grow up. I agree with legitimate arguments but there are so many people wailing on them because they want to complain, that I just want to contradict these people.
 

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Tom_green_day said:
I'll still sit here and defend EA. Not because I think they're in the right, I don't. It's because some people, as stated in the extract, come up with the most inane reasons to dislike EA. Of course always-on DRM for a game is bad, but micro transactions? LGBT characters? Come on people, grow up. I agree with legitimate arguments but there are so many people wailing on them because they want to complain, that I just want to contradict these people.
What about Dexter? He has put up a really damn good argument against EA.