spartan231490 said:
Easy answer. Because EA doesn't actually abuse us. They provide us with good games and, like the coddled, entitled whiney-babies we are, we whine because this or that tiny little issue that isn't exactly how we'd want it.
Except for the games that aren't good, or don't work, and have issues that make them either a completely different experience than they should be, or not playable at all. You know what? Gamers are entitled. They are entitled to ask for games to be not shit. They are entitled to want products that actually work. They are entitled to complain when a game does not work as it should, or even at all, because they paid for the game that was advertised, not the buggy mess they were given.
If you bought a car that was advertised to be work completely fine, run well with a good gas mileage, not many miles on it, and a decent interior, I think you'd expect that car. If you instead got a car that needed constant repairs, had shit mileage, had many thousands of miles on it, and the interior looked like someone smeared it with shit, I think you would complain. Same applies for games.
But I suppose that if you don't agree with this, the best thing to do is insult anyone that does feel the need to criticize games and expect a quality product from game companies.