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kiwi_2005
10-17-10, 02:16 AM
Bioware Mythic employee turned blogger speaks out. :hmmm:


EA spent more than $300 million making Knights of the Old Republic MMORPG. “And you know what they’re most proud of? This is the kicker. They are most proud of the sound. No seriously. Something like a 20Gig installation, and most of it is voiceover work. That’s the best they have. The rest of the game is a joke.Not unlike the famous “EA Spouse” who blogged about the poor working conditions at EA several years ago, an unidentified person who claims to be a BioWare Mythic employee has started up a blog called “EA Louse” where he disses the company’s management.

In the blog EA Louse admitted that he is disgruntled because “[he] found out recently that I will be dismissed from Bioware Mythic during the next round of layoffs EA coming this November. I'm sick of seeing EA outsource their art and find every excuse to get rid of us and still not achieve anything. Mythic is dying, and it’s not us who killed him but we're taking the fall.”

EA Louse then revealed why (in his opinion) Warhammer 40K Online failed. “First, the project leaders did not know what they were doing. Jeff Hickman was the saddest excuse for a producer I’ve seen. All he did was drink the Koolaid and suck up to the right people. He was the perfect yes-man, and this reached down to almost all managers.”


Another revelation made by the EA Louse is that EA spent more than $300 million making Knights of the Old Republic MMORPG. “And you know what they’re most proud of? This is the kicker. They are most proud of the sound. No seriously. Something like a 20Gig installation, and most of it is voiceover work. That’s the best they have. The rest of the game is a joke. EA knows it and so does George Lucas,they’re panicking , and so most of Mythic has already been cannibalized to work in Austin on it because they can’t keep pushing back launch.”


“We sold more than a million boxes, and only had 300k subs a month later. Going down every since. It’s “stable” now, but guess what? Even Dark Age and Ultima have more subs than we have. How great is that? Games almost a decade make more money than our biggest project.”

http://www.megagames.com/news/ea-louse-reveals-how-management-destroyed-warhammer-and-bioware

Source
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/104345-Alleged-Insider-Airs-EAs-Dirty-Laundry

David Jaffe F-Bombs the EA Louse
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/104366-David-Jaffe-F-Bombs-the-EA-Louse

kiwi_2005
10-17-10, 02:30 AM
I could probably say the same thing of Activision crapping on WoW, where the game has become to causal ever since the Wrath of the Lich king expansion came out, (old school players will say more like Burning crusade expansion). Everything ingame is far to easy where that sense of achievement after grinding is no longer there.

Quit wow about a month ago sold my account and waiting for Warhammer 40k Dark Millennium MMORPG :rock: :D

Castout
10-17-10, 06:09 AM
Bioware is one of my favorite game developers . . . .

The good thing now I find less reason to buy a new rig :D

SteamWake
10-17-10, 08:03 AM
As an aside I thought Knights of the old republic was a good game. Yea the voice acting was good but the game was good as well.

Raptor1
10-17-10, 08:22 AM
As an aside I thought Knights of the old republic was a good game. Yea the voice acting was good but the game was good as well.

KOTOR was a very good game. Of course, this was before EA bought BioWare...

Schroeder
10-17-10, 10:32 AM
As an aside I thought Knights of the old republic was a good game. Yea the voice acting was good but the game was good as well.
I second that (though the German version had only mediocre voice acting...which is still better than most foreign video games have in their German version....).

Task Force
10-17-10, 11:27 AM
Hmm... Wish EA would make a big business mistake, and go out of business. Maby some good games would start comeing out, same thing with UBI.
Well im only looking foward to mass effect 3 when it comes to games being published by EA, then I will probably be done with them for quite a while.

Spike88
10-17-10, 11:51 AM
Hmm... Wish EA would make a big business mistake, and go out of business. Maby some good games would start comeing out, same thing with UBI.

If EA and Ubi went out of business, no one would really pick up their studios/games.

Although Bioware would probably be bought out by Activision, which would equate to Mass Effect 4, Dragon Age 3, Dragon Age 4, Mass Effect PSP/DS and Dragon Age "Dragon Ops" All being released within the next two years.

Task Force
10-17-10, 11:54 AM
Yea... well, anyway. Gameing is *******ed ither way.

Arclight
10-17-10, 07:47 PM
You mean PC gaming is dying..? Again? :roll:

krashkart
10-17-10, 11:03 PM
PC gaming might see a slight decline as the over-glorified giants market more and more to the consoles. But in their wake I think we could see a re-emergence of functional software houses again. Just hope they learn from the mistakes that are being made now so as not to ever repeat them.

Weiss Pinguin
10-18-10, 10:01 AM
PC gaming might see a slight decline as the over-glorified giants market more and more to the consoles. But in their wake I think we could see a re-emergence of functional software houses again. Just hope they learn from the mistakes that are being made now so as not to ever repeat them.
I think so too. If the big guys move over to consoles others might fill up that vacuum, and then in another decade or so we'll see another bunch of giants that put out crap games ;)

Bilge_Rat
10-18-10, 11:55 AM
I had KOTOR, thought it was a good game as well.

$300 million? imagine what Silent Hunter 5 could have been with that kind of budget. :hmmm:

Nordmann
10-18-10, 12:40 PM
BioWare know what they are doing, and they have a long and well founded reputation for developing excellent games, unlike many companies these days.

"And you know what they’re most proud of? This is the kicker. They are most proud of the sound."

I really don't see why that is surprising, considering SWTOR will be the only fully voiced MMO in existence, I think they have every right to be proud. It's something no one else has done, or is currently doing, and it will take the game to a whole new level.

Personally, I wouldn't trust the opinion of someone who just lost his/her job, it's bound to be negative. In any case, if a game like Star Wars Galaxies can still pull in subscribers, I have no doubt that SWTOR will be both popular and successful.

Takeda Shingen
10-18-10, 02:59 PM
Okay, after many years of contemplation, I am ready to step out of the shadows and present myself as the heretic that I am; I do not care for BioWare or it's games. I find them limited and shallow, and am more of a Bethesda man myself. Please don't hurt me.

That being said, should EA somehow die, BioWare and it's franchises have garnered such a following that they would certainly be picked up by a rival company. And so long as the computer continues to be more powerful and versatile than the console, developers will continue to publish their games for it.

The bottom line is that BioWare continues to sell a ton of copies for the PC. They know it and EA knows it. PCs are a constant; they do not have the issue of becoming outdated when the next generation console emerges. So long as those two things remain constant, PCs will continue to be a major factor in the game market.

Ducimus
10-18-10, 04:59 PM
Okay, after many years of contemplation, I am ready to step out of the shadows and present myself as the heretic that I am; I do not care for BioWare or it's games. I find them limited and shallow, and am more of a Bethesda man myself. Please don't hurt me.


I have to agree with you, only it took me a couple months of contemplation, and not many years. Bioware games ARE great. Trouble is, they have crap for replay value. Examples being Mass effect 1 & 2, and Dragon age. What they are, is essentually, interactive movies in a rich fictional environment. Very engrossing, even epic the first time around. But play it twice or more, and it becomes old, stale, and leaves you wanting for a fresher, fuller experience.

Bestheda games such as Oblivion and Fallout, are sandbox - which are much higher on replay value since your not forced into a linear progressing plot to the degree you are in bioware's games.

Back on topic, original blog link:
http://ealouse.wordpress.com/

Task Force
10-18-10, 05:32 PM
Examples being Mass effect 1 & 2, and Dragon age. What they are, is essentually, interactive movies in a rich fictional environment. Very engrossing, even epic the first time around. But play it twice or more, and it becomes old, stale, and leaves you wanting for a fresher, fuller experience.


Hmm, I dont know, ha, Im still finding stuff in the ME games, still intresting to me. More that most games.

Ducimus
10-18-10, 09:51 PM
Hmm, I dont know, ha, Im still finding stuff in the ME games, still intresting to me. More that most games.

Have you gotten to a 3rd replay yet? First is always kick ass. Second time, you pick up or "get" the crap you missed the first time. But on the 3rd go, i found myself saying, "oh man, not this part again."

Arclight
10-18-10, 11:30 PM
I like Bioware games, but agree with the previously stated. ME and DA don't have that lasting lure to suck me back in. They did manage to hook me on DA again with Awakening (don't care for the 5-hour DLC stuff).

On the other hand, Bethesda games always lurk in the back of my mind, always tempting, luring me in for another go.


I have to say I'm a completionist at first try though; won't finish the story untill I've done every sidequest I can find. Really murders the replayability.

SteamWake
10-19-10, 09:36 AM
Okay, after many years of contemplation, I am ready to step out of the shadows and present myself as the heretic that I am; I do not care for BioWare or it's games. I find them limited and shallow, and am more of a Bethesda man myself. Please don't hurt me.

Yea that whole Baldurs gate thing was so shallow you could finish it in a couple of months :haha:

I liked Morrowind, hated Oblivion (not another freakin gate !!! :stare: ) talk about shallow.

NeonSamurai
10-19-10, 10:35 AM
Bah none of them hold a candle to the old Ultima series (well scratch 8 & 9 they were not so good)