Read between the lines. This guy, if he becomes CEO, will increase the amount of microtransactions and DLC. He's more interested in quarterly reports instead of long term goals.
The gaming industry is complaining about losing money hand over fist, yet they have enough cash to hire dancers. Some of you who complain about a game costing $60, then paying for DLC on top of that, but are OK with garbage like this, really need to think hard about where your money is going.
There are a lot of articles about EA on Gamespot, each with a different bigshot making some announcement contradicting the previous one. Exactily who is in charge over there? How many bosses do they need? And is this why games go up in price, to pay the salary of redundant jobs?
Changing platforms is not going to fix anything. A game that sucks on a console will also suck on a PC and smartphone. I'm not going to waste my time and money being microtransactioned to death.
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