superchunk said:
Actually its exactly what I said it is. Look at the quality / presentation / timing of the games EA launched. They set themselves up for failure so they could use those low sales to then quantify the capability to get out of the contractural obligations they have for those titles. But you all go on with your monkeying around with EA and some sort of logic in their actions. |
Yes, and mr. superchunk knows better what EA is doing then EA themselves. Ignoarnce, or you are simply blindid by your love of Nintendo.
There is no conspirocy about it. The fact is that the WiiU is not a viable platform for EA content. Some wont care, but judging by the sales of EA games many will, and now building a viable U installbase will be even harder. They always rush out with late ports at every system launch, yet that didnt stop those games from selling from decent to good ammount. The fact is that the WiiUstiny install base is rejecting EA titles.
The question is who is next? Acti? Ubi? Square? TH...oh wait. Its kind off scarry when even the Vita gets more support...
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