ElectricBlanketFire
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Can't wait for Rare's new rule where you must react like you just discovered One-Eyed Willy's pirate ship from The Goonies at all times.
Yep, Drift0r is a CoD streamer and does a lot of in depth analysis for the games. A division regularly flies him to the devs HQ's for previews and such. He did this for IW and has been very critical of the game since the beta. The only good, substantial thing he has said about it is that he likes the Zombies mode. I think Ali-a has been as well.Not necessarily. LazyGameReviews has been really critical of The Sims 4 but they keep giving him review copies for the DLC.
If all the big youtubers are critical of your game its hard to start blackballing them. You lose your future ad delivery system.Yep, Drift0r is a CoD streamer and does a lot of in depth analysis for the games. A division regularly flies him to the devs HQ's for previews and such. He did this for IW and has been very critical of the game since the beta. The only good, substantial thing he has said about it is that he likes the Zombies mode. I think Ali-a has been as well.
Am I the only one getting annoyed at hashtags nowadays?content creators are required to use the hashtags #supportedbyEA or #advertisement to mark written content (Twitter, Facebook etc.)
It's an amazingly transparent move by the best game developers in the world!
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Advertising regulators are sort of forcing EA's hand on this. They're not doing it to be nice. They're doing it because it is going to land them in court if they keep things the way they were.
Would they even support someone who is gonna trash their game though? Of course a Youtuber or Streamer is gonna say nice things about a game if they're getting all of that. They'd want it to happen again.
Gimme my tinfoil hat
EA the good guys of gaming?
That's exactly what I expected.I like the transparency. I came into this thread expecting something like Nintendo's terrible approach to YouTube.