@spazman44 It was pretty simple to deal with 400 points = $5. I know it didn't really serve a purpose, but I never had a problem with it. They couldn't just get rid of the point system in the middle of this generation. That would have just caused more problems than it was worth.
This is a stupid question! Of course there is a demand for Star Wars games. The problem is they have only made one good game (Not great but good) this generation and that was the Force Unleashed. Give me Kotor 3 or Battlefront 3 I will buy it without a doubt.
You do know that Id Software is a completely different game studio from Bethesda Game Studio right? Id Software has never had anything to do with The Elder Scrolls or Fallout. Only thing they have in common is that they are both owned by ZeniMax Media and published by Bethesda Softworks. Am I the only one who notices every article written by Eddie Makuch the title applies something completely different than what the article is about?
@the_hunger I can almost guarantee I have more hours into Skyrim than any other game I have played. So I think it has the replayability down. I only have the xbox version so I don't have mods to play with.
Did anyone read the article? "Absolutely it's a concern," Hines said. "We have tried to mitigate it by creating games that offer replayability, by supporting them with DLC that's worth hanging onto the game for, or offering tools that let them take things further." If anything I like this approach!
The one thing I like about EA is they have great Customer Support. Every time I had to deal with them they were easy to contact and quickly fixed the problem.
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