EA has made it clear beyond any reasonable doubt.
They barely care about games
They barely care about gamers
They barely care about their employee's
They focus almost exclusively on maximizing profits, diluting every aspect of games until it is stripped down to a bare minimum value. What you end up with is a roadblock to progress, a poison to the industry and game lovers alike.
EA is like Midas in reverse, and games makers can't resist the bucket loads of money. Don't buy EA, and they will go away. It's time to bite the bullet and stop this monster we've created.
The review may not have adjusted the OS DPI settings to compensate with the higher pixel density. Even if they did that alot of text would be hard to see still.
EA has made it clear beyond any reasonable doubt. They barely care about games They barely care about gamers They barely care about their employee's They focus almost exclusively on maximizing profits, diluting every aspect of games until it is stripped down to a bare minimum value. What you end up with is a roadblock to progress, a poison to the industry and game lovers alike. EA is like Midas in reverse, and games makers can't resist the bucket loads of money. Don't buy EA, and they will go away. It's time to bite the bullet and stop this monster we've created.
So what you are saying...is that the boring parts of games should be for poor people?
Nuke the bastards before they kill us all with their subterranean mitosis!
Hubble on verge of curing cancer, inventing perpetual motion device, NASA lets fall into atmosphere.
If you can't see the pixels, how could you read slashdot then?
The review may not have adjusted the OS DPI settings to compensate with the higher pixel density. Even if they did that alot of text would be hard to see still.
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