4.03.2018

♥ 1 3 ♥ 0 0 ♥ 0 5 ♥ 0 6 ♥ 0 0 ♥ Ba'Daes ♥ Please, Save BioWare from E.A.❗️


Please, some absurdly rich sapient with service'to'others intent, buy BioWare from E.A. The biblical service’to’self reptiles of E.A. are destroying the owners of a couple beloved franchises…️…  with their material wealth love affair with microtransactions.  It is the real reason for why they closed both Visceral Studios and Bethesda's Montreal Studio.

All anyone who is getting paycheck or wants something from E.A., what they think of their former boss and they all say the same thing as if scripted.  How many massive companies have hundreds of thousands of employees and none of them have cause to say something bad after being fired…?…  The very idea is so lacking in wisdom that even Hollywood has yet to use it as an excuse in one of their shows.

And the employees have the exact same imagination on what they think would have happened…?…  For example, look at BioWare's current and former employees that worked on said beehive franchises Dragon Age: Origin, Mass Effect {regretfully E.A. got it’s fingers into the third game}, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.  There is something that smells like rotten fish, with this 'information', to me.

Furthermore, there are reviewers {such as Gameranx} still defend and apologize for E.A., literally as if they are still being paid for it.  When does an entire body of professionals all agree on anything…?…  Understandably this is an outrageous claim, but treating 'speculation' on the financial health of BioWare in a world where they avoided selling out to E.A. as not hearsay, is simply ludicrous.  The fact that they worked for the company is irrelevant.  Unless they're referencing specific work from a Remote Viewing artist, which would surprise me.

Even if true, there is a hundred of other v.game companies that they could have sold out to with a much better track record. But no, they choose the one with the biggest check; And seemingly willfully ignored they were handing their baby over to the company with the worst reputation.

A prime example is when ZeniMax bought Bethesda Software. They've made great products and their Creation Club has all the signs of just allowing them to extend Post Production on all of their franchises simultaneously. His many free mods are there for Battlefront 2, made by independent artists…?…

When E.A. learned that Visceral Games' current RPG baby for Star Wars was impossible to turn into another gamer nightmare of a cash'cow…?… E.A. shut the company down.

A more likely story for BioWare's Montreal Studio, is that they refused to implement B2's example of locking P.v.E. story progression behind randomized D.L.C. loot boxes that may, or may not, have what you want.  That infuriated key E.A. bean counters, and they couldn't be having some peon being insubordinate.  Thus, outrageously bad press from key reviewers and YouTube censorship was bought for the game’s launch.

Ever wonder why every reviewer that had something bad to say about Mass Effect: Andromeda repeated the exact same examples?  It's a big game with plenty of material to cover, probability alone says their review might be similar, but never identical. Then it was the fact the reviews were released within the first two weeks of release.  Mar 20th, 2017 for fig’s sake!  Yes they get an advanced copy of the game for review but its far from that advanced.

And who was left behind after the exodus…?… the personnel controlling multiplayer side of the game. The one side of the game that the E.A. demons wanted. And when no one was looking, they quietly fired the P.v.E. centric employees, then covered that buy “merging” BioWare Montreal with E.A. Motive, that has been properly 'cowed' to E.A. authority.

The fact that E.A. is headquartered in Redmond City, California says enough on is own. The Mecca for all who believe in the religious dogma of statism, feel do I.  Given California’s monumental debt that they refuse to pay for, and their erroneous belief they can tax themselves out from under it.  It is understandable that some may want to pad the coffers for when taxes roll around.

However, an even better option is to do what BioWare did before they were bought, move to Austin, Texas.  Sure Texans have herded the supermajority of their minority of statists into the one city of Austin, but at least they don’t have to deal with the 8.84% Corporate taxes of California.  For your information, Texas’s corporate tax rate is 0.00%.

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