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Originally Posted by GameMaster
I beg to differ, kind Sir. The actual reason is deception. Gamers are led to believe they're buying one thing when in fact they're buying something completley different. Allow me to guide you through the trickery:
What We Think: A game focused on one man fighting to preserve honor for his country.
What We Get: A game focused on millions of men fighting to preserve honor for their country.
What We Think: A game focused on one man fighting in the year 1942.
What We Get: A game focused on millions of men fighting in the year 1942.
What We Think: A game focused only on the the characters featured on the box. Along with complete storylines for each character.
What We Get: A game focused on no character. EA didn't want put any more effort into this one so they left it up to gamers to create the storyline and characters for themselves. Everyone who has this game should be given a portion of the profits made since the gamers are essentially the developers for this incomplete fiasco of a mess.
The Point: EA deceives it's buyers with misleading box art advertising. It makes me want to cry to even ponder how many people are getting swindled by EA everyday.
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i REALLY hope all that was a joke man, cuz if you actually thought that, you had to be living in a cave your whole life.
everyone knew EXACTLY what they were getting with each of thoes games, why? cuz they have at least half a brain.