![]() ![]() S**t, it's the only one still doing campaign mode now. If CoD can still make a s**t ton of money with their diehards still complaining that everything is redundant, then Battlefield will do fine. And the real complainers are really the neckbeard ice cream gangsters that are crying about women in the Battlefield, unrealistic my arse, when the whole franchise is unrealistic and inaccurate, na so you go run with machine gun, receive healing by "using" a med kit, reloading with the same amount of bullets even after they've thrown the magazine. ![]() So, Lucem Ferre, they might be limits to what companies can do, but EA will stay afloat. We've been singing even worse songs for swb2 but nothing happened lol.Ģ Likes Re: EA Might Be Staring At Extinction In The Eye For Battlefield V by Nobody: 10:33am On Aug 26, 2018ĭon't forget the folks at Madden (MUT). Re: EA Might Be Staring At Extinction In The Eye For Battlefield V by SavageMajor( m): 1:46am On Aug 26, 2018 There are many reviews about this on YouTube.Īt the end of the day it's all entertainment but, this looks more like political correctness than just diversification.Īre people blowing this out of proportion or should EA taste the wrath of fans, so they can get their sh!t together and know that there's only one God and EA ain't it? I said it faces extinction because, these kinda stunts might make investors pull out, and being behind COD BO4 (which isn't even receiving an all-good reception) by almost 80% in pre-order is making that possibility plausible. Women in games wouldn't have been a big deal but, claiming accuracy and compromising because SJW somehow got to you and then saying something dumb and insulting to your fans to back the contradiction is not wise at all. I honestly wish the boycott will stick to their words and prove to EA that they can't get away with everything. Well, so far pre-order stats are showing that people might choose the latter option. You know the saying "be careful what you wish for, you might get it," well, EA has a first-hand experience with the stunt pulled by EA's Chief creative officer, Patrick Soderlund, in his response to the backlash of the historical inaccuracy in Battlefield V by the fans.įirst he called people who were calling them out for their inaccuracies, uneducated and then went on to add, "you have two choices: either accept it, or don't buy the game. ![]()
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