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*sigh*, Looks like Atari pulled an EA on RollerCoaster Tycoon World. Atari was the last company I thought that would do this.
EA's games have great potential but they turn out to be an overpriced piece of sh!t, which was what RCTW is...
It's so sad to see your favourite game series' end up turning into a big pile of cr@p, first it was The Sims, but I guess 3 was the beginning, and 4 seems to be the last. It looks like EA's probably killed off their best game series, I hope Atari doesn't do the same.
This just annoys the fu(k out of me how these publishing companies are throwing away their best games tbat are making them a load of money, publishing a sh!t game to try spend less and earn more, then nobody buys the games after that and then they've killed off their great games... Talk about taking the wrong path.
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What went wrong with The Sims in my opinion was Origin. 1 and 2 were great, in 2 you could make your own neighbourhoods. THen comes 3 with Origin and you pay 65 euros for the game which is a rip off then they expect you to pay money to gain sim points to open more neighbourhoods. OOOOHHHH REALLY ANNOYING.
So yeah I feel your pain with companies ruining games.
Thanx to Craizen for the sig, love ya babe, Hubby for the avi.
Yeah, they either ruin every game they make or take over companies that have great series' and kill their series'. I guess the only incident of EA being helpful was when Maxis was losing money, so EA bought them out, but EA only kept them for The Sims...
Yeah. They made FIFA great. Then it went sh*t again. For each new edition, they'd fix one problem and create two more, and they've gradually slid downhill for some time.
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