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1 year agoJust found that the current Unity CEO is the same guy that, as EA CEO, wanted to charge for weapon reloads in battlefield games.
That explains everything.
Just found that the current Unity CEO is the same guy that, as EA CEO, wanted to charge for weapon reloads in battlefield games.
That explains everything.
After the EU allowed it and the FCT lost the case, the deal was done. It’s funny how after blocking it and refusing to negotiate further, now this concession will (probably) be enough for the CMA.
I remember the launch of mass effect 3 in 2012, when EA and Bioware removed all the prothean companion content (very relevant to the story) from the base game and sold it as 10€ day 1 DLC. They even boasted about “releasing a game for 80€” back then IIRC.
That sounds to me like the typical “apology” that actually mean something like “we are sorry that you are retarded and cannot undestand what we want to do”.