Mazty said:
superchunk said:
Mazty said:
superchunk said:
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Because a multi billion dollar corporation is about losing money and "sticking it to Nintendo". Obviously.
Annnnnnd back to reality in 3.....2.....1......
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With EA folk on Twitter ... http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=160213
Going crazy with personal attacks to Nintendo and so on... can it get any clearer how wrong you are?
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A software eng made a personal comment about the Wii U - is he not entitled to a personal opinion? His voice does not represent EA and you quite clearly don't understand how business works.
Also:
Yep, we've got plenty of problems, but WiiU isn't where that family/casual market is. It's on mobile/tablet now!
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I've been saying that all along and clear EA agree. It's nothing personal but obviously a business decision.
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Most companies have social-media policies in place. When an employee speaks then that can be taken as representative of a companies viewpoint and twitter comments are effectively PR. Even if it is his personal opinion, comments which could affect public perception of a company (which is quite clearly the case here) should be carefully controlled and vetted.
Unprofessional comments give a poor overall image of the company.