EA on Sunday: We want to win back your trust efforts (whatever the hell that means.)
EA on Monday, when the boss has come back into the office: We don't give a shit about your trust efforts.
I guess the best time to talk to EA is on the weekends?
Also, Chris Kluwe is really pissed. Hehe.
Sadly, EA seems to have failed to do some very simple math. Let’s look at an example. We’ll assume that for an amazingly successful game like SimCity, about 20,000 people will end up pirating it (those who have the technical knowhow and Internet savvy to find a working crack). I have 160,000 Twitter followers, of whom around 50,000 follow me for gaming. I just told those 50,000 people NOT to buy SimCity because EA cannot handle its s***, and the game is unplayable. We’ll say half those people listen to me and haven’t bought the game already. Soooo, carrying the pi, we see that EA is already out 5,000 more sales than if they had just created a normal, single player offline capable game with multiplayer components.
I doubt just 20K people would have pirated it, but on the flipside, most of those pirating it wouldn't have bought it anyway (and likely haven't done so right now.)
But if he gets half his followers to not buy something who otherwise probably would have bought it (had he given it a glowing endorsement), that's a big chunk of cash right there.
So, good job on skimping on server hardware, EA. I'm sure that's made you a ton of money.
Creston
This comment was edited on Mar 11, 2013, 10:39.