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It's all Sim City. Losing money is one thing, losing trust and confidence is everything.

If losing trust and confidence were enough then the EA offices would be a crater right now that instantly killed anything that walked near it.

There's a fundamental difference between internet trolls and real life consumers and investors.

The only thing that the company is the going to take away from Sim City is that it sold tremendously well.

I'd say they fired their CEO over it, but if you think those two are purely coincidental.

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@efesell said:

@chose said:

It's all Sim City. Losing money is one thing, losing trust and confidence is everything.

If losing trust and confidence were enough then the EA offices would be a crater right now that instantly killed anything that walked near it.

There's a fundamental difference between internet trolls and real life consumers and investors.

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It's all Sim City. Losing money is one thing, losing trust and confidence is everything.

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Isn't there any misrepresentation law in America? Because if it does, they should be sued. The way this is being pushed under the rug is disturbing, to say the least. They haven't rape someone, but Steam should learn something from the Catholic church and Penn State scandals.

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40$, well I guess that's why it is called Activision-Blizzard.

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Dang. Now I'll never get my Android Pinball 2. SHIT... I mean, DANG!

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They will never make a realistic military shooter, or a realistic 1st/3rd person shooter, ever. First people don't drop dead after being shot or wounded, not to mention no one would want to play a game where civilians yells at you, throws shit at you, fingers you to fuck off their country, and where your fellow soldiers rape the occasional woman stranded alone in her home. And so on.

Playing a realistic war game would be like playing a realistic rape simulator, you'd have to be a psychopath/sociopath to enjoy what it really is. Soldiers come back fucked up for a reason. I want a game where wounded people screams their pain to fucking disturbing loudness and agony until I cannot stand it anymore. That would be a start to experiencing a realistic military experience, yet such a small portion of the psychological horror of war.

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You'd need to have your head up your ass to invest in such a service, there will always be lag, it's physics, and ISP wouldn't like it either if it were to become popular, there may be many people using netflix but it is nowhere near the load Call of Duty would put on the network over long hours.

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This thread shows how little people actually knows about Sony Entertainment, since it launch the European PS store have had more games, more dlcs and more of them free, more demos, more dynamic themes and more free ones, and so on. The same is true of the Japanese market. Sony always had a better support and "respect" of European customers and more community events like the Gran Turismo GT Academy. SCEA is an American subsidiary, we may have slightly cheaper prices, but on customer relations we ain't got shit.