I suppose, given the opportunity, I'd like to ask him some questions. Such as: why EA waited until the threat of a class-action lawsuit before adjusting its inhumane treatment of employees, why they are forcing people to use Origin and turning existing EA accounts into Origin accounts then bragging about their numbers, why Origin is essentially spyware, why they believe that milking franchises for everything they're worth just to make a buck is good for the industry. It's gross what EA does for money; even South Park made light of this. It's a shame that so many people are blind to their actions, allowing them to be successful. Pretty soon EA will be one of the only publishers left, and you will no longer see any niche games. They will all be generated through some popularity algorithm that allows for the highest profit margin. I guess some will be happy with Battlefield 15, Mass Effect 12, Madden 150 and whatever random attempt to dominate the online market that they're attempting at the time, but I won't be.
EB Games Expo 2011: Interview With EA's Peter Moore
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Dan Chiappini sits down with EA COO Peter Moore at the EB Games Expo 2011 to discuss Origin's roots and EA's intentions with the service, his thoughts on the digital market, how he searches for gamer opinions, and his keynote address regarding how popular demand will shape the industry.
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Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning
- Publisher(s): Electronic Arts
- Developer(s): Big Huge Games
- Genre: Role-Playing
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- ESRB: M
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