RestInPieces
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Don't feel like starting an argument here, boring EA talk, but you and the person that called TFP scammers are like two opposite extremes... and... I must... reply...
People don't ruin EA, devs ruin it. They have control over the development. Like in almost every industry, there is competition. Competition can set the standards for development time for example. And there are many developers who can both update frequently and dish out, great almost bug-free versions. Why exactly should a random Steam user be patient for TFP?Long story short, people ruin EA with their impatience. And when the released version sucks they are like "Why didn´t you do it proper?"
Valve itself has set standards for EA as I've mentioned in an earlier post, of course it has standards.The standards people have in EA are false. There are no standards in EA. You can´t even be sure to get a final version when buying EA. Everyone works different.
I think it's the opposite. It would be great for many industries if more people were more discerning spoiled brats and didn't spend their money like idiots. That's why, for example, the turd called "Electronic Arts" is still staying afloat and thriving. In TFP's case they are more than worth it (imo), but this isn't the case for the vast majority out there.People these days are basically spoiled brats. Buying something for not even a third of the price of AAA titles and expecting that they can now say how and when things are done.