I’m curious as to why. If revenue magically dipped 50% in a year, you can bet your ass EA Tiburon heads would roll and they would actually commit to producing a more player friendly game.
What logic would declining sales not equal a better product make? The alternative you are proposing is that they would just give up and keep making it worse. That makes no sense at all from a shareholder or managerial perspective.
Their model now is to pay developers on controlling your wins and losses. So the developers want glitchy things because that randomizes what a good robot player can do. EA pays the developers for controlling abilities and making DDA cause you to not win or lose too many to push you to buy packs.
All of the actual gameplay has gotten worse for 10 years. Physics thrown out the window. OL can't block a 170 pound DB... But DDA is chugging along perfectly. You take out microtransactions and EA has to base the game on gamplay... they would actually make a good game. As it is the junkies who need the latest cards fuel the EA micro world and that is literally the only thing EA is concerned about. EA should be getting sued right now for not having crossplay work in franchise. Why doesn't crossplay work in franchise????
I don’t know if you’re aware of this but Ea laid off about 40 employees that designed a game that EA themselves messed up on the release date causing it to fail by releasing it around the same time of star field and NBA 2K and the $7 billion company that gets most of there money through Madden that fund these other games still laid off these developers because Brett Robbins felt it “was necessary” now allegedly the story goes they’re gonna have people buy their own armor or magic weapons through micro transactions which I believe the developers didn’t want. But they are now gone 🤑
It baffles me people actually belive that EA would make a better game if their micros sales were low
I’m curious as to why. If revenue magically dipped 50% in a year, you can bet your ass EA Tiburon heads would roll and they would actually commit to producing a more player friendly game.
What logic would declining sales not equal a better product make? The alternative you are proposing is that they would just give up and keep making it worse. That makes no sense at all from a shareholder or managerial perspective.
You're gullible believing EA would actually make a more player friendly game. That ship has sailed
Their model now is to pay developers on controlling your wins and losses. So the developers want glitchy things because that randomizes what a good robot player can do. EA pays the developers for controlling abilities and making DDA cause you to not win or lose too many to push you to buy packs.
All of the actual gameplay has gotten worse for 10 years. Physics thrown out the window. OL can't block a 170 pound DB... But DDA is chugging along perfectly. You take out microtransactions and EA has to base the game on gamplay... they would actually make a good game. As it is the junkies who need the latest cards fuel the EA micro world and that is literally the only thing EA is concerned about. EA should be getting sued right now for not having crossplay work in franchise. Why doesn't crossplay work in franchise????
No microtransactions.
I don’t know if you’re aware of this but Ea laid off about 40 employees that designed a game that EA themselves messed up on the release date causing it to fail by releasing it around the same time of star field and NBA 2K and the $7 billion company that gets most of there money through Madden that fund these other games still laid off these developers because Brett Robbins felt it “was necessary” now allegedly the story goes they’re gonna have people buy their own armor or magic weapons through micro transactions which I believe the developers didn’t want. But they are now gone 🤑