He's just a mod, unless he's the community manager or developer it's unlikely he is actually employed by EA. Many dev's ask for help from their community to patrol their forum, and people do out of respect and passion for their games.
He has no contract or other obligations. At this point he is in a higher position than other users and somewhat represents EA and badmouthing them in public will only lead to him losing his moderator privileges.
Sadly they may remove his mod privileges.
I'm very happy with their decision to focus on Single Player. Multiplayer felt tacked on in Bioshock 2, it wasn't good and it wasn't needed. Now they have more resources to focus on what matters.
Why did you pollute your post with that last sentence? You almost nailed it and then bombed.
Don't forget phsyics, support for more players and larger maps. Think BF3 on pc vs console.
Metroid.
I love family guy so I'll rent it. If it had gotten better reviews I would have bought it.
I'm sorry but it is much shorter than scarlett. It feels very barebones. I beat this in one night, it took me almost three nights to beat scarlett.
This campaign is incredibly short. I feel sorry for those who bought it individually.
meh.
Or he can just stop doing PR entirely and focus on making good games.
I'm sorry but DoD and DoD Source are much different. I used play DoD every day after school back in the day, when it became a steam title much of the game was changed. The entire feel of the game is different. As a gamer, would consider DoD the mod Game 1 and DoD Source Game 2.
Not everyone is in the UK
no level cap increase :(
@Neonridr I don't own a WiiU and don't plan to purchase one, but if I had one ZombieU would be my first purchase. We need more games that challenge gamers like this game does. I hope this idea spreads to other consoles. The developer also said porting the game to other consoles isn't out of the question so I look forward to that possibility as well.
This guy is a douchebag.
They own a patent to do a very specific thing with their own console. They don't own a patent on upgradable consoles, that's ridiculous. Notice how Sony patented their own kinect technology earlier this year and didn't get sued into the ground by Microsoft? The same idea can be patented for different applications using different means of achieving what is patented.
Ocarina of time is less than two dollars right now on Ebay.
There isn't anything I dislike more than that three letter word used online. Grow up.