New Need For Speed Requires Online Connection & Free Games

Aug 10, 2015 01:14

This seems excessively retarded to me as an excuse for forcing online connection.

Glad I've never had an interest in the Need for Speed franchise since that means this doesn't impact me in the slightest. I can just imagine how abused that liked-for-ingame-cash thing is going end up being.

In unrelated news, I found this page on PC Gamer a while ( Read more... )

free games, rant

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kane_magus August 10 2015, 16:52:20 UTC
The new Need for Speed game will require Internet connection because EA sucks. And because that's how the game industry rolls, these days, in general. Those are stupid enough, shitty enough reasons.

But yeah, their actual stated reason is indeed incredibly asinine. So, basically, they've turned it into a shitty Facebook game, for the most part, one that just so happens to still require a console to play. Ever the bar sinks lower and lower. Welp, I'm also glad I already had less than zero interest in the Need for Speed games. On the bright side, I guess, we won't have to worry about this for to awfully long, because when this fails utterly (not if but when), they'll just shut it down after a year or so, like they have all their other shitty Facebook gamesAs for the PC Gamer free games stuff, I used to have that bookmarked from years ago, but I never actually checked it all that much, for whatever reason. It's been long enough, apparently, that I just noticed that they have unnecessarily and arbitrarily changed the url, because ( ... )

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kane_magus August 10 2015, 17:07:36 UTC
Of course, we all already know the true reason this game will require an Internet connection, obviously. Goes without saying, that (though I just said it anyway).

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owsf2000 August 11 2015, 09:45:39 UTC
And for once it looks like just about nobody is fooled by this, based on the comments I saw for the article. Now if only all those people actually stick to their guns and NOT buy the game like they're claiming they won't. I suspect at least half of them will though, thus encouraging EA to continue with it.

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kane_magus August 11 2015, 21:38:04 UTC
Yeah, I thought it was pretty odd in this case to see so few paid plant rep management drones in there trying to shill for EA like they usually do.

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kane_magus August 10 2015, 17:17:51 UTC
"to awfully long" -> "too awfully long"

*facepalm*

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