15 minutes ago, Gallanteer said:And yet they do care. If they didn't they wouldn't constantly get feedback and patch the games accordingly.
I go back to the media frenzy over Battlefield 4 and how unplayable people claimed it was. Yet it like make other games from them and other companies was well supported.
Still, it's your opinion and is your perception of the company.
I've been playing video games since 1980 and all I've seen is an incredible improvement over the years in technology and a vastly improved industry that responds almost in rwal time to any issues. I have also seen a more impatient and unforgiving fan base emerge. Mistakes still happen, it is the human condition. Their willingness to accept the issues abd try to fix them is a credit.
Now, if only FFG could treat us the same way....
But what is the reason for caring? It seems dubious that empathy would be the cause. They are not making changes because their target audience prefers the game to take another direction. They are changing the game because it is giving them a bad PR issue, which they do not want to escalate into a crisis, although it probably won't develop into a crisis at this point. The measures that they are adopting now is merely damage control.
They are doing the changes for the wrong reasons: they should not have implemented a business model from the mobil game market in the first place for a triple A priced game.
The response from the player base is not because of a "bad product" in which bugs, graphics or some other game mechanic is not living up to user expectations. No Man's Sky was a failure due to its failture to deliver on game mechanics. The issue with BF2 is the business model that it relies on.
But they are not alone in this. I am not solely "hating" on EA for doing this - I am enraged by any company who believes that this is a respectable way of doing business.
On a side note, thank you for the civility and I know that in the end, it is a matter of opinion. My presence in this debate is perhaps more to just indicate my discontent with the direction that the gaming industry has taken rather than influence people's opinion of EA.