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A while ago, Worm asked me why so many people hate Electronic Arts.
Ben just told me that he downloaded Red Alert 3 through Steam. It doesn't work. He can't get voices.
He went to EA's support forum to ask about this issue. He has to create an account to do this. That account won't let him log in.
It's just tiring, is all. Anyone who understood the concept of risk management would know that you have to let people get help with their game - you can't fuck around here. Only EA would be capable of creating an account system that BREAKS. This isn't an isolated incident.
They are the worst thing to ever happen to computer entertainment.
Ben just told me that he downloaded Red Alert 3 through Steam. It doesn't work. He can't get voices.
He went to EA's support forum to ask about this issue. He has to create an account to do this. That account won't let him log in.
It's just tiring, is all. Anyone who understood the concept of risk management would know that you have to let people get help with their game - you can't fuck around here. Only EA would be capable of creating an account system that BREAKS. This isn't an isolated incident.
They are the worst thing to ever happen to computer entertainment.
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There was a time when Electronic Arts was the best thing to ever happen to computer entertainment.
As a life long Commodore 64 fan, it's impossible for me to remember that system without thinking of some of EA's most classic releases, such as: Amnesia, Archon, Archon II, the Bard's Tale series, Demon Stalkers, Hard Hat Mack, Heart of Africa, Mail Order Monsters, Marble Madness, M.U.L.E., Neuromancer, One on One (Larry vs. Bird), Rampart, Realm of Impossibility, Seven Cities of Gold, SimCity, Starflight, and Ultimate Wizard.
And then there were EA's construction kits, the programs that gave non-programmers (such as myself) the thrill and ability to create our own worlds; programs such as Adventure Construction Set, Bard's Tale Construction Kit, Pinball Construction kit, Music Construction Set, Racing Destruction Set, etc.
I cannot defend what the company has become. It's a shame that younger/modern gamers will most likely only remember Electronic Arts for their continual stream of EA Sports, Need for Speed, SimCity and Sims releases. There was a time when EA was one of the greatest, if not THE greatest, creator and publisher of computer software.
It would not be an exaggeration to say some of the titles listed above changed my life and shaped my future.
As a life long Commodore 64 fan, it's impossible for me to remember that system without thinking of some of EA's most classic releases, such as: Amnesia, Archon, Archon II, the Bard's Tale series, Demon Stalkers, Hard Hat Mack, Heart of Africa, Mail Order Monsters, Marble Madness, M.U.L.E., Neuromancer, One on One (Larry vs. Bird), Rampart, Realm of Impossibility, Seven Cities of Gold, SimCity, Starflight, and Ultimate Wizard.
And then there were EA's construction kits, the programs that gave non-programmers (such as myself) the thrill and ability to create our own worlds; programs such as Adventure Construction Set, Bard's Tale Construction Kit, Pinball Construction kit, Music Construction Set, Racing Destruction Set, etc.
I cannot defend what the company has become. It's a shame that younger/modern gamers will most likely only remember Electronic Arts for their continual stream of EA Sports, Need for Speed, SimCity and Sims releases. There was a time when EA was one of the greatest, if not THE greatest, creator and publisher of computer software.
It would not be an exaggeration to say some of the titles listed above changed my life and shaped my future.
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So, yeah, you can't. Your best bet is trying a different PC. Or! Hey, hard drives have come down in price. Get a new one, put XP on it, try installing Pirates and RA3... and if it works, great, make that your primary HD. Copy your other stuff over. If it doesn't, eh, that new HD is just extra storage.
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I am sorry I called real-time strategy games a "dead genre" in gchat, a couple days ago. I spoke too soon. It's obviously not a dead genre. There's gonna be a new Starcraft game soon, and if I remember right, George Takei is in Red Alert 3. Which means that someone is trying, with that genre of game.
And I know, as someone who makes text games, that I should not refer to any genre as "dead" or "dying."
Let us choose life, in 2009. Let us choose life.
And I know, as someone who makes text games, that I should not refer to any genre as "dead" or "dying."
Let us choose life, in 2009. Let us choose life.
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This thread will probably be the go-to bashfest for EA, so it is important to quote the above, because 25 years ago they made the best games for the PC. (And, er, other home computers as well, natch.)Flack wrote:As a life long Commodore 64 fan, it's impossible for me to remember that system without thinking of some of EA's most classic releases, such as: Amnesia, Archon, Archon II, the Bard's Tale series, Demon Stalkers, Hard Hat Mack, Heart of Africa, Mail Order Monsters, Marble Madness, M.U.L.E., Neuromancer, One on One (Larry vs. Bird), Rampart, Realm of Impossibility, Seven Cities of Gold, SimCity, Starflight, and Ultimate Wizard.
Man. Everyone of those games kicks ass. I wonder if I'd be as crabby about video games if they had been making sequels to Mail Order Monsters and 7 Cities all these years, instead of some of the stuff they've focused on over the years.
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