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Avinash_Tyagi said:
Zucas said:
Avinash_Tyagi said:
^I see it as a great thing, a smaller EA means they are more susceptible to a big flop, maybe even bankruptcy

But if EA goes out of business that's not good at all.  I mean, I know people have a general dislike for bigger gaming developers, but they are held together by a string of very prominent developers including that of Bioware.  I would be very sad if EA were to ever go bankrupt.

I've never quite understood gamers dislike of big game developers considering MS, Sony, and Nintendo would fall under that category.  I mean they are going to work the same way as smaller developers as well.  I actually think EA does a pretty good job funding the guys under them and keeping things fresh.  Only thing I don't like about them is their constant millking of sports franchises without much changes to them.  Of course with the licensing with all those sports, they couldn't get out of that if they wanted to haha.

EA dying would be a sign of the collapse of the games industry, which imo would be a very good thing.

 

The big developers are part of the problem, one need only look at the loads of shovelware and the horrible milking of stale franchises to see it

yes but surely we can be a lttle more rational.  Huge changes can be accomplished without the destruction of the industry.  Hell Nintendo has already proven that.  EA will have to adapt just like everyone else but that doesn't mean for a full change that the old have to die.  Seems more like a purge haha.  Part of why I like Nintendo so much is because they are able to radically change the industry while at the same time still sticking to their roots.  We can't lose our roots in gaming and expect us to be standing on the other side.