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Zappykins said:
Machiavellian said:
 

Well if you are going to quote one part of that interview I will do as well

"Jason West: We looked at the deals and opportunities that we had and the EA Partners deal really seemed like it would allow us the freedom and independence to do whatever we wanted. They respect the culture we want to create, and we would own our own IP and control our own destiny and remain completely independent."

ALso, Respawn has to pay EA back the funded money.  Its not a gift its a loan.

Here is another quote from the EA guy during the interview

"David DeMartini: Certainly the Partners programme was in existence eight years but we've evolved quite a bit in the last eight years. Obviously we've evolved in a good way because we've been able to attract Crytek, Valve, id, Starbreeze and lot of other partners. Quality begats quality, and I think when people evaluate partners and people they can hook up with, they look at the other best independent game developers in the world and they've all selected to be part of the EA Partners programme. There are specific reasons for that, and the most important reason is they're allowed to maintain their independence and we're not fighting over the steering wheel. We're in the back seat advising when asked, we're not necessarily in the front seat grabbing at the wheel trying to make life more difficult. That's one of the key differences, we have taken more of a back seat to allow these developers to stay fiercely independent."

As I have stated, the EA partner pub is much different then EA regular pub.  You are applying old EA practices to a program they do not do those types of things anymore.  Its a totally different setup.

Reminds me of the good ol EA Company.  The one that make great games.  Inspired developers making great games and was a general good guy.  Could some of that old Electronic Arts still be in there? Back when their logo looked like this:

Actually I thought thats why EA started the Partner fund.  Before they were getting a lot of hate because they were purchasing smaller studios and changing them into something else.  The Partner fund was develop to leave these companies alone but give them a chance to get their games made.  As the years progressed, EA made the Partner fund into a group of pub services which benefited developer as they can pretty much talor their agreement to what they want.