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Why u so unfunny? Need to keep postcount flowing?People actually care about BioWare's current games?
I gotta say, though, there's got to be something seriously fucking wrong with you if you're an exec in (apparently?) fourties and your responses can be summed up by "Fuck you". All jokes and stereotypes aside - that's a good show of being unprofessional as fuck.
I'm glad BioWare is in good hands!
I gotta say, though, there's got to be something seriously fucking wrong with you if you're an exec in (apparently?) fourties and your responses can be summed up by "Fuck you". All jokes and stereotypes aside - that's a good show of being unprofessional as fuck.
I'm glad BioWare is in good hands!
The fuck is this shit? EA owns the BioWare brand from now until forever. Until it has been exploited so much it has no more value, they can keep labeling games "BioWare" and BioWare "will be alive".
Thanks for the update Flynn. Jeesh.
I doubt the gaming industry, as it is today, is really sustainable. If you follow the news closely enough, the cracks have already started to show since 2008-2009.Perhaps if EA lasts long enough, they will name their new DRM scheme Bioware!
$50 million pumped into the industry this year through kickstarter. I wonder how that will affect things. I know that would only pay for like 2 AAA titles from a publisher, but it's still a good amount of money.I doubt the gaming industry, as it is today, is really sustainable. If you follow the news closely enough, the cracks have already started to show since 2008-2009.Perhaps if EA lasts long enough, they will name their new DRM scheme Bioware!
Like the indie bundles did, it will pry influence out of the hands of the publishers, which is a definite in my book. The status qvo of the big AAA publishers was already shaky due to bundles, indies on Steam and digital distribution in general. Now, Kickstarter one-ups that by changing the funding model as well, not just the distribution channels, thus radically changing the whole business model. In the current climate, the only downside that I see is the dependence of many indies on Steam, which is a closed platform that restricts the players and forces the developers to go through a monopolistic gatekeeper if they want to reach a large proportion of the audience. If Steam moves to Linux, then that will definite because it may signify more openness, which, in the long term may lead to them fixing the things that are wrong with their platform (forcing the user to login to even get in offline mode, the shakiness of the offline mode and the inability of users to transfer ownership of games at any point in time, for any reason). That would also bring Linux more into the mainstream, which would, in the long term, rid us of the Microsoft leviathan and its shit products.$50 million pumped into the industry this year through kickstarter. I wonder how that will affect things. I know that would only pay for like 2 AAA titles from a publisher, but it's still a good amount of money.I doubt the gaming industry, as it is today, is really sustainable. If you follow the news closely enough, the cracks have already started to show since 2008-2009.Perhaps if EA lasts long enough, they will name their new DRM scheme Bioware!
Hell yeah people care. Every time I know a Bioware game is going to be released I know there are going to be a lot of lulz and drama. It's fucking great.People actually care about BioWare's current games?
Hell yeah people care. Every time I know a Bioware game is going to be released I know there are going to be a lot of lulz and drama. It's fucking great.People actually care about BioWare's current games?
Pete Hines praised him: https://twitter.com/dcdeacon/status/171599782379388928I gotta say, though, there's got to be something seriously fucking wrong with you if you're an exec in (apparently?) fourties and your responses can be summed up by "Fuck you". All jokes and stereotypes aside - that's a good show of being unprofessional as fuck.
I'm glad BioWare is in good hands!
Pete Hines praised him: https://twitter.com/dcdeacon/status/171599782379388928I gotta say, though, there's got to be something seriously fucking wrong with you if you're an exec in (apparently?) fourties and your responses can be summed up by "Fuck you". All jokes and stereotypes aside - that's a good show of being unprofessional as fuck.
I'm glad BioWare is in good hands!
As I said when I posted this the first time, he probably had a flashback to the "full of shit" incident.
Yesterday, we announced that BioWare is now developing the next chapter of the Dragon Age series.
Pete Hines praised him: https://twitter.com/dcdeacon/status/171599782379388928I gotta say, though, there's got to be something seriously fucking wrong with you if you're an exec in (apparently?) fourties and your responses can be summed up by "Fuck you". All jokes and stereotypes aside - that's a good show of being unprofessional as fuck.
I'm glad BioWare is in good hands!
As I said when I posted this the first time, he probably had a flashback to the "full of shit" incident.
Pete Hines is a fucking idiot to. Codexers tend to portray him as being some ultra clever cynical mastermind when he's just some retarded Kwan-centric sports coach who digs some AAA gaming on his free time.
Anyway, we all know EA runs the show over at Bioware regardless of who's on staff.