Not sure if joking.
Who cares, right? EA IS THE WORST!
This is admittedly true. The banks and service providers can still be far worse, but at least EA's done far worse here than just write a bad ending then hurry out something of a replacement. That's actually GOOD behavior if you strictly view it from a work-for-the-consumer standpoint: they released a product people weren't satisfied with, couldn't fully fix it but put all their effort in the remedy they could make, showing they were being receptive at least.Oh, I completely agree with you. In the grand scheme of things EA nothing. I'm just saying, at least there's somewhat reasonable excuses for voting for them this time. Last year it was just fans who were upset that they didn't get their happy everyone eats ice cream and high-fives ME3 ending.
Why is JCPenny there? Because they suck at making money?
Don't forget people: SimCity may've had one of the worst game launches we've seen in a long time, but Wells Fargo killed a man.
More specifically, killed him by making a mistake, only to fail to PROPERLY remedy that mistake and foreclosed on his home anyway, stressing him out to the point he literally died in the court room.
People get too caught up in stupid Internet polls. Of course some of the big banks and cable operators are way worse than EA, but everyone already knows this. Lets just have fun, and vote for the company that is actively destroying fun.
People get too caught up in stupid Internet polls. Of course some of the big banks and cable operators are way worse than EA, but everyone already knows this. Lets just have fun, and vote for the company that is actively destroying fun.
Holy shit this is brutalDon't forget people: SimCity may've had one of the worst game launches we've seen in a long time, but Wells Fargo killed a man.
More specifically, killed him by making a mistake, only to fail to PROPERLY remedy that mistake and foreclosed on his home anyway, stressing him out to the point he literally died in the court room.
Pretty illustrative of the views of the American population today. Getting bent over and plowed by banks and financial institutions, the military industrial complex, the industrial food system, gas companies, telecoms, and pretty much every other industry that's necessary for a well-functioning country, but still more upset about something that's essentially completely frivolous.
Yeah, I realize that this specific example is clearly skewed against EA because gamers are more vocal and internet savvy than the average American, but it's the same attitude that puts the Kardashians in the news on a regular basis, turned the Discovery Channel into a porn-punned pawn shop channel, and allows a certain end of the political spectrum to run wild with baseless accusations and fear-mongering.
It would still be silly if they were to win again. Video games are so unimportant in the grand scheme of things.
looking at last years poll... i don't think they do.
This is so sad.
a year later and people still don't understand why the ending was shit. i just don't get it..Oh, I completely agree with you. In the grand scheme of things EA nothing. I'm just saying, at least there's somewhat reasonable excuses for voting for them this time. Last year it was just fans who were upset that they didn't get their happy everyone eats ice cream and high-fives ME3 ending.
so are internet polls
please troll less..If people don't pick the right company in this poll, then those companies will never fall to their knees and return ill-gotten profits and start behaving right.
YOU GUYS ARE RUINING THE WORLD BY VOTING FOR EA
EA has a good shot at repeating. My Foul Four are EA, Carnival Cruise, Bank of America, and Time Warner Cable.
EA doesn't have an easy road to repeat, though. After a gimme first round, it's likely a showdown against Facebook in the Sour Sixteen then probably AT&T in the Exasperating Eight before a Foul Four showdown with Carnival.
Interesting first round matchups: AT&T v. Verizon, Apple vs. Microsoft.
You don't know this.EA does have a PR problem that it needs to address going forward. It's somewhat sad that EA has no problem canning its development studios for missteps but their marketing and PR has been consistently mediocre yet it seems by in large that they're never held accountable.
Not big banks or anything, but EA. Good job gamers.
Why carnival? I thoroughly enjoyed my splendor cruise 2 years back and was planning a repeat for next spring.