EA Strikes Again

Place for all to talk about STO and for 12th Fleet public information exchange. This forum is open to public view.

Moderator: Command

JarekCyphus
Inactive
Posts: 758
Joined: Sun November 18th, 2012 11:19 pm
Captain: Sagardon Kahn
@handle: @Sagardon_Kahn

Re: EA Strikes Again

Post by JarekCyphus »

For me, the proverbial straw was the closure of Westwood Studios, which prematurely shuttered Earth and Beyond just as it was finding its footing as an MMO. Command & Conquer series quality slipped drastically after that, as well.
Image
User avatar
Husker
Posts: 7857
Joined: Tue April 3rd, 2012 11:59 am
Captain: Husker
@handle: @Ashman7286
Location: Dunno ¯\(°_o)/¯

Re: EA Strikes Again

Post by Husker »

I'm a huge C&C fan. Tiberium Wars FTW.
Hevach
Posts: 761
Joined: Mon June 11th, 2012 10:52 pm
Captain: Hevach
@handle: @hevach

Re: EA Strikes Again

Post by Hevach »

Johnny Macintosh wrote:Maxis has admitted that the always online design was entirely their choice. They wanted this weird MMO type Sim City thing.
The person who said that was fired after he told the public Maxis was planning an offline mode, at which point he went back on that statement.

That shouldn't be a surprise, at all, since the exact same process happened with Mythic over Dungeon Keeper Mobile, Danger Close over Warfighter, Westwood over C&C Renegade... Design changes were forced on them by EA, EA required them to defend those changes (and fired anyone who failed to do so), then when the game still failed the studio was shuttered and the second severance checks cleared everybody was eager to tell the truth.

The same pattern's already happening with Visceral and Bioware. Visceral may well be doomed if Hardline doesn't deliver. Bioware is probably safe for the time being, since while they've had a couple critical failures they haven't had a major financial one, but they're in charge of EA's flagship MMO right now, and everybody who's handled an EA flagship MMO has eventually been shuttered when it had a bad quarter.
User avatar
Velzan Dar
Posts: 1617
Joined: Thu December 31st, 2009 9:28 pm
@handle: @adm.revan

Re: EA Strikes Again

Post by Velzan Dar »

I've seen it since EA bought Bioware. The games *coughcoughmasseffectcough* have gone downhill, and everything about the post EA releases seems to be shoehorned towards EA's apparent vision of "everything must have multiplayer". I hate to generalize, but it really does seem true that anytime EA buys a studio, you might as well write it off as the death of said studio.
кто умер, но не забыт, тот бессмертен- Мы Еще Ждем Перемен.

Image
=/\= ======================== =/\=
Valar Dar, Tal Shiar General
I.R.W. Raptor's Star
The 12th Fleet
Posting: Starfleet JAG Office
Current Mission: Infiltration
=/\= ======================== =/\=
"No good decision was ever made in a swivel chair."- Gen.George S. Patton, Jr.
User avatar
Johnny Macintosh
Posts: 1158
Joined: Fri April 12th, 2013 3:46 am
Captain: Johnny Macintosh
@handle: @joemaclarsky
Location: Alberta Canada

Re: EA Strikes Again

Post by Johnny Macintosh »

We dont talk about Mass Effect.
=/\= =========================== =/\=
12th Fleet Veteran
12th Fleet, United Federation Of Planets

=/\= =========================== =/\=

Image
juztmello
Inactive
Posts: 6
Joined: Thu April 10th, 2014 7:08 am
@handle: @jwong83

Re: EA Strikes Again

Post by juztmello »

Johnny Macintosh wrote:We dont talk about Mass Effect.
Why not?

My ME2 sits half finished, and I haven't even opened my ME3 box...
=/\= =========================== =/\=
Lt Cmdr juztmello, Engineering - Beta Squadron
Current Location: Alpha Quadrant
Current Assignment: Infinity
12th Fleet, United Federation Of Planets
=/\= =========================== =/\=
User avatar
Husker
Posts: 7857
Joined: Tue April 3rd, 2012 11:59 am
Captain: Husker
@handle: @Ashman7286
Location: Dunno ¯\(°_o)/¯

Re: EA Strikes Again

Post by Husker »

They were awesome games.
User avatar
Sysil
Command Advisor
Posts: 5628
Joined: Tue August 31st, 2010 3:21 am
Captain: Sysil
@handle: @siyanlis
Location: Starbase Valhalla

Re: EA Strikes Again

Post by Sysil »

Husker wrote:They were awesome games.
Agreed!
Image

Image Image
Image Image Image Image Image
User avatar
Hohndo
Posts: 4634
Joined: Tue February 8th, 2011 10:33 am
Captain: Hohndo, Hazel
@handle: @Hohndo

Re: EA Strikes Again

Post by Hohndo »

Velzan Dar wrote:I've seen it since EA bought Bioware. The games *coughcoughmasseffectcough* have gone downhill, and everything about the post EA releases seems to be shoehorned towards EA's apparent vision of "everything must have multiplayer". I hate to generalize, but it really does seem true that anytime EA buys a studio, you might as well write it off as the death of said studio.
Mass Effect had such potential..

The person who wrote the majority of the first two games did not get to be a part of the 3rd, though.

It's funny, because the same thing virtually happened with Assassin's Creed. It was only supposed to be a trilogy.

Mass Effect = loved the story, universe, exploration, and characters

Mass Effect 2 = loved the faster gameplay, character development went up a notch, disappointed by less exploration, and fewer small details.

Mass Effect 3 = the only take away here was further character development, but not better than ME2 except Javik. Gameplay was more complex but not better than ME2.
Last edited by Hohndo on Wed March 11th, 2015 9:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.
User avatar
Johnny Macintosh
Posts: 1158
Joined: Fri April 12th, 2013 3:46 am
Captain: Johnny Macintosh
@handle: @joemaclarsky
Location: Alberta Canada

Re: EA Strikes Again

Post by Johnny Macintosh »

juztmello wrote:
Johnny Macintosh wrote:We dont talk about Mass Effect.
Why not?

My ME2 sits half finished, and I haven't even opened my ME3 box...
Dont open your ME3 box.
=/\= =========================== =/\=
12th Fleet Veteran
12th Fleet, United Federation Of Planets

=/\= =========================== =/\=

Image
Post Reply