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Electronic Arts chief creative officer Richard Hilleman said:
The average player probably spends two hours to learn how to play the most basic game.

Shadow of Mordor design director Michael de Plater said:
Every game is an RPG now



http://www.gamespot.com/articles/ea-exec-our-games-are-too-hard-to-learn/1100-6425141/
 

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Last time it was good because they wanted Call of Duty fans to play Dragon Age 2 and now its bad? Damn, they should make up their minds. Eh, I wonder for how long they will filling progress bar and rpg. I guess that makes Assassin Creed and Batman rpg, right?
 

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Shadow of Mordor design director Michael de Plater said:
Every game is an RPG now

Well don't take it out of context.

"Every game is an RPG now," he said. "You wouldn't make a game without progression and levels and XP. And I think every game is going to be a social game...good ideas propagate."

In context it's much worse.
 
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That's what Ubisoft was talking about - doing animations for different species (cats and women) is expensive and time consuming. That's why you'll never play as one of them. Cause why would you play as something else than bald space marine or hooded fella. And why would you waste time on it when your slaves are barely alive with current workshift are busy copypasting old content. with minor tweaks and retouch, for another sequel of same shit that people will buy no matter how broken it is?
 
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