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EA's corporation machine will suck Bioware dry then move on towards it's next victim. Their touch is like with Midas expect everything they touch seems to turn into a pile of medicore trash. I hope they prove me wrong this time...
Besides why does every dev-studio nowdays need to expand rapidly. Why couldn't Bioware just keep doing what they were good at, in other words making wonderfull rpg-games which gamers all over the globe loved. For example take a look at ID. They are still an independet company and a very successfull one. I read some interview a while ago where John Carmack stated how ID could easily expand if they wanted, but they don't want to. According to Carmack, he wants ID to stay a smaller company because he doesn't like anyone bossing them around.
Regarding Bioware I thought they were doing good business, not having financial troubles at all. Almost every bioware game so far has been a huge success, not to mention that their reputation has increased by every game... Jumping in bed with EA, its the last thing i'd have expected. EA is famous for one thing: they don't take risks and the most orginal ideas are always risky.
Besides why does every dev-studio nowdays need to expand rapidly. Why couldn't Bioware just keep doing what they were good at, in other words making wonderfull rpg-games which gamers all over the globe loved. For example take a look at ID. They are still an independet company and a very successfull one. I read some interview a while ago where John Carmack stated how ID could easily expand if they wanted, but they don't want to. According to Carmack, he wants ID to stay a smaller company because he doesn't like anyone bossing them around.
Regarding Bioware I thought they were doing good business, not having financial troubles at all. Almost every bioware game so far has been a huge success, not to mention that their reputation has increased by every game... Jumping in bed with EA, its the last thing i'd have expected. EA is famous for one thing: they don't take risks and the most orginal ideas are always risky.
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