| maxnyc said: I think it's a safe bet that EA is going to screw themselves once again. I'm going to be blunt here- the ps4 / xbone offer nothing radically new or interesting & are both overpriced (yes, even the ps4 will be too expensive for most people at $400, the economy still sucks btw). You can't just keep peddling the same crap to people, using the same tired gameplay, appealing to the same demographics, with the same controller we've been using for over 10 years & expect a system to sell well. Look at the Vita, remember how people thought 'wow, that's a really powerful system & the price seems reasonable', well that didn't turn out too well, did it? This is exactly what will happen to the ps4, same exact thing. The xbone will bomb horribly too. And EA will hopefully go out of business, fingers crossed. |
Can you please lay out a instance where EA has had any consequence by not supporting Nintendo consoles? Usually companies/individuals that are prone to mistakes will suffer consequences and with EA shunning nintendo for as long as they have, I'm sure that consequences should be evident by now.
I'll just go ahead and label you the next Michael Patcher as pretty much everything you layed out, the opposite will happen. How is EA going to go out of business when they are getting stronger, especially with Star Wars under their belt? Their FIFA franchasie is as popular as ever, Battlefield 4 looks to surpass COD as the king of FPS this cycle. Their games, despite their yearly cycle still sell and sell well. They have desirable properties that as a third party help flesh out any console library.
The PS3 is at 77 million and that started at $600 but you say $400 is too expensive and the PS4 will make the same mistake as the Vita...ok
Is this where peoples train of thought really is?







