Valve signs with EA to publish games

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Valve signs with EA to publish games

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Saw this on VE3D just now. Turns out Valve has a publishing deal with EA now, which includes the upcoming Aftermath Expansion pack.
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So no steam for those who really hate it? Or will I still have to create a Steam account anyway to even play the game?
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Wonder what happened to the Activision deal or did Valve manage to screw them out of money without ever releasing a production?
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Nooo, now you'll need to have both Steam and StarForce on your system in order to play the next soulless-but-pretty mediocre game.
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God why can't EA just go out of business? Between the multiple FTC investigations, allegations if improper accounting, and their crappy arsed business methods - you'd think SOMETHING would stick.

I pray that EA dies sometime during my lifetime.
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Don't worry, Valve will just leech off them like a tick and move on to its next host.
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Kobra wrote:God why can't EA just go out of business? Between the multiple FTC investigations, allegations if improper accounting, and their crappy arsed business methods - you'd think SOMETHING would stick.

I pray that EA dies sometime during my lifetime.
What EA needs is Ion Storm.

I remember in the Sega Genesis days, I was primarily a sports gamer and I wouldn't buy any game that didn't have the EA brand on it (Road Rash and Jungle Strike were the only non-sports games I played). So I guess in retrospect, this is all my fault.

So guys all I can say is I'm sorry for that whole "Ushering in the Antichrist" thing. You forgive me right?
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You aren't the only one.. In the Heyday EA was actually a pinnacle for creativity.

Now they are just a corporate slug that leeches cash from unsuspecting gamers.
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Meh, who cares.

As long as Valve keeps making incredible games I could care less who their publisher is.
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Post by Kraken »

Kobra wrote:You aren't the only one.. In the Heyday EA was actually a pinnacle for creativity.

Now they are just a corporate slug that leeches cash from unsuspecting gamers.
Yeah, remember that they were formed as a counterweight to Big Publising. Eventually, the tail always wags the dog in this industry. I can remember lots of great games in those EA sleeves -- Archon, Starflight, Pinball Construction Set, Seven Cities of Gold...good stuff.
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godhugh wrote:Meh, who cares.

As long as Valve keeps making incredible games I could care less who their publisher is.
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Post by Ernest »

Kobra wrote:You aren't the only one.. In the Heyday EA was actually a pinnacle for creativity.

Now they are just a corporate slug that leeches cash from unsuspecting gamers.
Problem is its heyday was back around the time of M.U.L.E. and Earl Weaver Baseball.
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So far I havent been burned all that badly by EA...sure this latest BF2 flap is damned annoying, but Ive managed to work around it. ANd Im just not hard-core enough to see the flaws in the few sports games of their's I buy, that many say are there.

Perfect world: Id love to see Valve publish their own stuff or go with an independent. But I love Valve's work too much to deny myself their games simply b/c the big bully on the block is their publisher.

When/if the day comes that I get burned badly by EA, I might reconsider that stance, but that day ain't today. :)
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Post by Shadari »

baron calamity wrote:Don't worry, Valve will just leech off them like a tick and move on to its next host.
What exactly do you mean?

*looks around*

No chet around here, so you're safe. :P
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