EAxian Spyware And YOU!
soozelwoozel:
Meh. I have no desire to play sims socially. Actually, I have no desire to play games socially in general. For me, social gaming = late night Mario Kart and nostalgic Goldeneye sessions. I would prefer it if this were a stand-alone game, like Sims Castaways or whatever. Then the teeny boppers could moon over their pixels together and misanthropic types can get on with the srs bznz of Simming.
zacaraca:
My firewall came up with several warnings from EA in the last week or so. One of which was from the Sims 2 which was unusual. Blocked the lot, Kapersky saw it as dangerous. Not sure what was going on there.
As for the new expansion, it looks pretty terrible.
rudai:
Please check your pudding factory.. I went there to peruse
and found a nasty red malware ad. ewww!
bitterquill:
I think not.
brownlustgirl:
Quote from: jeromycraig on 2011 December 07, 07:21:53
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Supposedly this EP was based on something that was asked for the most.
Bear in mind that the stupidest people on the planet all frequent the BBS and ask for things.
That explains it! I am a secret sadist and loves to have my brain suffer when I visit that site. Oh, the headaches.
Every so often I run across a gem, a link posted by bekkilyn.
http://www.develop-online.net/features/1067/EAs-leap-of-faith
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I volunteer you to speak to EA's studio heads; they'll tell you the same thing. They're very comfortable moving the discussion towards how we make connected gameplay - be it co-operative or multiplayer or online services - as opposed to fire-and-forget, packaged goods only, single-player, 25-hours-and you're out. I think that model is finished.
Online is where the innovation, and the action, is at.
O rly?
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