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11/06/12 3:46:45 AM#21
Another "lead" that is gone.. Works fo me...... I couldn't stand playing that game sore after my first character.. I'm glad in this case the bosses are leaving.. They made their beds, now they can sleep in them.. I've already put Danny boy and others on my black list of people to stay clear of..
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11/06/12 4:25:46 AM#22
Originally posted by ignore_me It's like the ending of that Korean film, "Sympathy for Mr. Vengance" where you hear the poor guy oh so slowly choking on his own blood intermixed with the river sounds throughout the closing credits. |
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11/06/12 4:36:29 AM#23
Don't be surprised if Disney starts making moves with SWTOR, Disney takes things seriously unlike EA. |
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11/06/12 4:47:17 AM#24
Originally posted by TeknoBug I know it is too much to ask but maybe you should do some research and you will realize that Disney got nothing to do with SWTOR. It is still very much EA for the MMO licence. |
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11/06/12 8:05:14 AM#25
Too bad talent like that ends up at Bluepoint games... FYI they dont really make anything at that studio other than collections on other games and Game engine work..
https://www.ticketsolutions.com/blogs/intentional-foul/images/keyboardsmash.gif |
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11/06/12 9:59:55 AM#26
And didn't Disney get a hold of Lucas Arts? |
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11/06/12 11:09:01 AM#27
Originally posted by RefMinor More like too many spirits.
Originally posted by halflife25 I know it's too much to ask, but can you try to know what you're talking about before you type? Disney owns anything and everything LucasArts. EA CEO John Riccitiello's on future microtransactions: "When you are six hours into playing Battlefield and you run out of ammo in your clip, and we ask you for a dollar to reload, you're really not very price sensitive at that point in time...We're not gouging, but we're charging." |
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11/06/12 11:38:53 AM#28
Originally posted by Crazy_Stick Great film reference, very appropriate. "i don't waste my time building relationship in games" - nariusseldon |
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11/06/12 11:45:03 AM#29
Originally posted by halflife25 If LA was able to force sony to make huge changes to SWG, what makes you think they can't do the same with SWTOR?
I'm not saying they will. But there are likely escape clauses in place for Lucas Arts if EA doesn't meet financial milestones. I'm pretty sure LA has a pretty good amount of influence.
Let's assume LA can do nothing regarding SWTOR. Do you think EA wants to fight with Disney over suggested changes? Why blacklist yourself with such a massive company over one game? |
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11/06/12 2:30:06 PM#30
If anyone actually read the article beyond the headline and then read the subsequent comments, you would find the apperance of a certain high ranking Bioware employee and whole bunch of drama.
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11/06/12 5:05:15 PM#31
Originally posted by tiefighter25 Oooohhhh, good catch my friend. I happen to think Joveth is a tool. |
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AG-Vuk
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11/06/12 6:36:19 PM#32
So let me get this straight. The guy that is most responsible for SWtOR , who was let go by EA. He snipes a dev out of Bioware to work for him at his new company. This is suppose to be big news and some crushing blow to Bioware ? Sorry I don't see it. What I see is failure following failure to more failure. That's why it's not big news. What I see is EA trying to right a valuable franchise and profit from it , while pushing or letting the people most responsible for the debacle leave. EA is in damage control , they're trying to repair the damage done by these former Bioware idiots inflicted on EA and SW franchise.
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