*prior to reading*
Why would some musicians opinion matter?
Ah Breaking Benjamin, makes sense considering they made "Blow me Away" for Halo 2 (amazing song). Didn't know any of this was going on.
Makes me wonder why they think of the Halo franchise now (trash).
[quote][quote]Breaking Benjamin frontman Benjamin Burnley is again talking about how much he hates Star Wars Battlefront. In case you missed it, [b]he recently destroyed a copy of the "piece of sh*t" game after [u]he was asked to talk positively about it[/u] on his social media channels.[/b][/quote]
[i]Recap of events:[/i]
[b]EA asked Burnley to talk positively about Battlefront and offered compensation. After playing Battlefront, he snapped the disc and called it "shit".[/b]
As to [i]why[/i] he thinks this way:
[quote]poor spawn placement, overpowered weapons, a lack of a rewards system, bad hit-detection, and Hero/Villain gameplay that is no fun.
"It's just not fun," he says about the overall Battlefront experience.[/quote][/quote]I am so glad to hear a company -blam!- up on it's sick and poor attempt of bribery. -blam!- corporate greed and their narcissism.
I hate when gaming companies/developers treat us like we are stupid.
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You do know [i]most[/i] companies do this, right?
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Are you seriously defending a sick business tactic because everyone else does it? What else do you want to defend? Every bike racer in Tour de France: everybody else does performance enhancing drugs, so I do it too (looking at you Lance Armstrong). Companies that hides their profits, moves it off seas, uses corporate loop holes out of taxes, screws their employees out of fair wages and screws the customers out of fair prices. Corporation and million/billionaires manipulating politics/individuals for their sick purpose. Police murders. Drug and/or alcohol addicts.
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No, I'm not defending them. But you can't act as if EA is the only one that does this. The whole market does it. So if you want to criticize EA for doing it, make sure you mention the rest of the industry as well. You take my objectivity as defending and I find it insulting. It's like you're against Lance Armstrong doping and rightfully criticize him for it, but ignore the fact that the majority of the participants dope as well. In your self-righteous course, you can't single out an individual for doing what the majority does. If you have a problem with one incident of it then you have a problem with all of it and you should speak out against it in its entirety instead of attacking the one incident.
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[quote]It's like you're against Lance Armstrong doping and rightfully criticize him for it, but ignore the fact that the majority of the participants dope as well. In your self-righteous course, you can't single out an individual for doing what the majority does. If you have a problem with one incident of it then you have a problem with all of it and you should speak out against it in its entirety instead of attacking the one incident.[/quote]I am well aware many of the people after Lance Armstrong also dope, but I don't know any of their names. As far as the gaming industry goes, it is far more sick and twisted than it was in the past which doesn't make me regret not buying any games since MCC and Destiny (both managed by sick publishers/developers. I miss the old Bungie). I hate the gaming industry in its current form and am glad when their sick practices come to light or if they get poor sales to prove it.
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You do know [i]most[/i] companies do this, right?