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Re: A New Future for Command & Conquer [message #484403 is a reply to message #484391] Mon, 04 November 2013 16:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aprime
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bmruze wrote on Sat, 02 November 2013 13:27

I think the biggest problem I have with EA is their profits exceed $400 million quarterly and yet they have problems creating games that will attract good attention. They rely on ad-based, FTP and mobile games to bring in their money.

Granted the PC gaming market is dwindling but the sales from PC games from other vendors can prove that there is money to be made in PC games. A FPS, like Renegade 2, could easily be PC/Console based.

I'm not naive enough to believe that EA would actually create Renegade 2, Generals 2, continue the Tiberium story, or make a good continuation of Red Alert. I believe the true future of these games lies in EA handing over the rights to these titles to an Indy/3rd party developer to re-create the experience. EA doesn't know how to handle what the community actually wants where-as the passion of a great game comes from those who enjoyed the history of the games.


The PC gaming market isn't dwindling at all, it's growing.

The PC hardware market is.


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Re: A New Future for Command & Conquer [message #484414 is a reply to message #484403] Tue, 05 November 2013 16:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Aprime wrote on Mon, 04 November 2013 16:09

bmruze wrote on Sat, 02 November 2013 13:27

I think the biggest problem I have with EA is their profits exceed $400 million quarterly and yet they have problems creating games that will attract good attention. They rely on ad-based, FTP and mobile games to bring in their money.

Granted the PC gaming market is dwindling but the sales from PC games from other vendors can prove that there is money to be made in PC games. A FPS, like Renegade 2, could easily be PC/Console based.

I'm not naive enough to believe that EA would actually create Renegade 2, Generals 2, continue the Tiberium story, or make a good continuation of Red Alert. I believe the true future of these games lies in EA handing over the rights to these titles to an Indy/3rd party developer to re-create the experience. EA doesn't know how to handle what the community actually wants where-as the passion of a great game comes from those who enjoyed the history of the games.


The PC gaming market isn't dwindling at all, it's growing.

The PC hardware market is.



I didn't do my research before making that comment. You are correct, the PC gaming marking is much higher than the tablet/mobile markets.


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Re: A New Future for Command & Conquer [message #484435 is a reply to message #484304] Fri, 08 November 2013 15:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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i still say they should make a knockoff of Starcraft that takes place after Tiberian Sun
rather than having aliens come down (which they still could if they wanted), they could have the mutants make up their own faction and function sort of like Zerg does

oh well


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Re: A New Future for Command & Conquer [message #484436 is a reply to message #484435] Fri, 08 November 2013 16:16 Go to previous message
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