It's a shame really, everybody was genuinely pleased that EA put the right foot forward and removed online passes but instead of turning over a new leaf they blatantly assault another publisher like Nintendo rather than establish a good public relations with their fan base. It is sad when you consider that the devs now not only have to deal with Electronic Arts' infamous crunch time but they also have to deal with the fact that their PR has now resorted to that of a tantrum.
The obligations of a real world leader is not one that schemes and thieves to achieve their own ends but is one that can keep the global perspective in mind, standing up and facing real world issues not just those of video games.
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