Oh the classic "make a better game or don't complain" defense.Sabertooth said:You call it being "naive" I call not being buthurted about trivial things. You can always try to run your own business tho.Crono1973 said:I did and I wonder how naive you really are. Well, they must make money so they are permitted to do anything to reach that goal.Sabertooth said:Instead of trying to be funny, you should read the other post I made.Crono1973 said:Well, it's a good thing I know how to use Google. You should try it. Here's how:Sabertooth said:How can a company that has to make money in order to exist, "sells out"? I never really understood that line of though.
- Open a new tab
- go to https://www.google.com/
- in the search box type "sell out"
Since I am nice though and want to make it easier for you, I will just drop the definition here:
Anyone who sacrifices artistic integrity in an effort to become more successful or popular (generally in music); someone who forgets their roots.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=sell%20out
You're welcome.
ME3 is part of a trilogy, to take the third game and shift the goalpost towards Kinect and multiplayer is just wrong. DA2 went in the wrong direction too considering it was the second game in a series designed to BRING BACK CLASSIC PC RPG GAMEPLAY. Bioware: "Let's take a series made for PC's and make the sequel for consoles and let's disable controller support for PC gamers making the console version the superior one".
There's more to it that just "they need to make money".
Hint: I am the consumer here, not the competition. I have a right to complain and I don't need to make a better game.
Bioware hasn't done right by it's fans and as a result many won't be giving Bioware any money for their latest releases. There is nothing wrong with talking about it and we don't all need to be business owners to have an opinion.