Xzi said:
You really expect me to believe that used games are all of a sudden a problem even though they've been around since the NES? And then after that you expect me to feel sorry for a multi-million dollar company like EA? ROFL.
Yes I expect you to believe that used games are all of as sudden a problem for the games industry. They've always been a problem although never this big. Maybe you need to look at this from the point of view of a games publisher. You set out a game, spend a shit load making it, then you release it. A few people buy it brand new, they play it, some trade it in and some pirate it, then trade it in. Okay now then once the first set is traded in, most people start to just buy the used games or get the pirated copy leaving very little actual sales going to you. So what do you do?. No bodies buying the full copy, your not making any money because of that. What do you do?. See the games industry is being sandwiched by both the popularity of second hand gaming and piracy. They are just trying to encourage people to buy the full game.
I don't expect you to feel sorry for EA I just hope you'll see the bigger picture. EA is one of the biggest out there and it's starting to struggle. What do you think happens when EA collapses?, a good amount of games developers will be taken with it. You seem to be under the impression that the video game industry is untouchable, however it's starting to collapse and EA are trying to just keep it back up. I hate EA on what they've done however I like video games and I don't want to see it collapse.
Xzi said:
Guess what? Used game retailers need money to survive as well, and whether my money is going to them or the publisher, I AM PAYING FOR THE GAME.
Which means I expect the full game. Just as expect a full-featured product if I buy a used iPod from someone. Apple isn't going to see a cent of that money, but I don't hear them complaining.
Then take that up with the retailer and not the publisher, if your not paying the publisher then they don't owe you nothing. Your not paying them to go online, then they don't owe you a place online, your not paying them for that extra DLC, then they don't owe you for that extra DLC. Maybe the games retailer can make some DLC for you, seen as your paying them. Yes you are paying for the game, you got the game didn't you?. You want the extra stuff?... then pay the publisher.
Xzi said:
How many times do I have to explain this to you? EA's only motive for doing this is greed. They aren't in any danger of going under, trust me.
Given that this is the first time this as been explained to me... probably once though your reason for doing so is totally unjustified seen as you can't see the bigger picture. I'd love for you to show me how they aren't in any danger?.
Ho and before the inevitable "You prove that they are" comes up here's a link explaining:
http://www.pspworld.com/sony-psp/news/eas-financial-troubles-caused-by-lack-of-innovation-012122.php
http://investor.ea.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=353603
http://investor.ea.com/releasedetail.cfm?releaseid=422982
http://gadgetophilia.com/electronic-arts-posts-2nd-quarter-loss-adjusted-profit-cutting-1500-jobs-or-17-percent/
andrewb4117 said:
Sovvolf said:
Xzi said:
Whether it's necessary to enjoy the game or not is moot, the point is that it's a standard feature being withheld from customers for the sole purpose of putting a stranglehold on the market.
Stranglehold on the market?... no they are doing it because they are losing out on profit from all the used games that are being sold. These companies need to make profit some how, otherwise they go under. Also how many times are you going to need this explaining to you?... when you buy that used game from Gamestop, you are not their(The publishers) customer, none of that money is going to them, it's going to Gamestop. The publishers customers are getting that content, their customers paid the full price for the game. You didn't pay them so your not their customer so you don't get the content... you want the content, then pay the fee for the content.
andrewb4117 said:
I don't like this, if a game is actually good then people will likely not sell it and I'm okay with them giving free DLC to new with new games but taking away online play seems wrong and it worries me that EA is doing this because for now it may only be the sports games but if it works it could affect all EA games
Only taken away if you don't buy a full retail copy of the game, you can get back online with a small cost of $5. I don't see what's wrong about EA taking away online if you bough a used copy of the game. When you buy a used copy of the game EA doesn't make any money of it... so they don't get paid at all for you playing online.
isn't it $10.00? and I get the situation but Ea games is only doing this because they want more money I could maybe understand if they where in a financial situation but it just seems greedy shouldn't they give something like free DLC instead of taking something away I mean when another sports game is released in a year and someone wants to get a used cheaper copy of it it seems wrong to make them pay an extra $10.00 for it.
No for online it's $5 for the extra DLC it's $10. No EA aren't only doing it out of greed and they are in a financial situation. Read the above posts to Xzi... that will save a little time explaining.