the EA games are super, and not boycott the games.
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Nicholas Chambers replied on Nov 7, 2008You know that EA doesn’t make games, they publish them, i.e. if you’re playing a good game, it’s, generally speaking, the blood, sweat and tears of the developing studio. If the game gets bundled with DRM or SecuROM, it’s the publisher pulling the strings. The aim of this boycott is removing the later for the sake of preserving, or even improving, the former. What I’m saying is: e.g. Red Alert 3 is not a bad game, but I shouldn’t have to have internet access in order to install it.









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