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This is a continuation thread, the old thread is [split]381179[/split]
Benstamania said:
I lol'd at the start when Casey was like: "I think part of the problem was that it's always hard to let go of characters you love." Yeah, because that's what everyone complained about....
If there is another out cry after people play the Extended Cut. Casey Hudson needs to be fired. Well either way he should be fired. He seems to be out of touch with reality
Also, I noticed that ign stated the dlc is 1.9 gb, seems like a lot for just some more cut scenes
See, that's where I think people take it too far, saying that Hudson should be fired because of a bad (majority opinion, not mine) ending to a video game? I mean even from a business standpoint, overall the game was still a huge success, I just don't buy that someone should lose their job cause of a bad ending, even those who hate the ending can admit that the rest of the game, and series, has been gold
See, that's where I think people take it too far, saying that Hudson should be fired because of a bad (majority opinion, not mine) ending to a video game? I mean even from a business standpoint, overall the game was still a huge success, I just don't buy that someone should lose their job cause of a bad ending, even those who hate the ending can admit that the rest of the game, and series, has been gold
No, he shouldn't be fired because of the ending... He should be fired for blatantly lying for months and months.
Also didn't some group state EA wasn't guilty of any false advertising?
Boo f***ing hoo. He lied about a goddamn video game. Get the hell over it.
Also didn't some group state EA wasn't guilty of any false advertising?
ultimately about the ending, so yea still too severe to me, if he continually messes up, makes sub par games, sure, but no, not for what happened with with me3, if it turns out to be an isolated incident
I am over it. Someone said he shouldn't be fired because of the ending, and I stated why he should be fired.
Did I hit a soft spot?
To a degree, even with avoiding most ME3 talks, its still annoying to hear the same whining that i heard when the game was released. Your dumb ass comment kind of just brought all that frustration back to the top.
At absolute most, EA should just keep him off Twitter and let the PR guys do all that work.