EA... can't buy my opinions

Kelley is old news, cheated on me... for all the games I exposed to her, I only lost her to another man... or something poetic like that... Beautifully though, I've fallen in love, not just like; as I did kelley, with an Irish Red Head, named Alexis, who games with me almost constantly, and loves to watch me play silent hill; she indulges in clinging to me in the darker parts of the game, and I certainly can't complain.

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I come here to rant a little bit: A while back I was a big fan of Medal of Honor, absolutely crazy about the game, and I have to admit, I still like the games, and the principles, but I've since unistalled the titles, and am preparing to sell them via E-Bay. Why would I sell my favorite title next to Silent Hill you say? Well, it's simple... for Christmas I recieved Pacific Assault, a game I had looked forward to since the first medal of honor title for PS1. I had seen rising sun, and thus far was anxious to see EA redeem itself with a decent Pacific theatre game, based more on squad action such as the case with Call of Duty, and more recently, Brothers In Arms. However; the game didn't work right, it would black out during the painfully slow loading screens.... you could here the game running, and with CTRL+ALT+DEL you could restore the window, just in time to save yourself from getting blasted. After much diliberation, we could determine no reason for such inadequacies... on an ATI 9200 and a Pentium 4. I have a 2.4 gHz processor and 512 in ram... 120 GB of raw memory, so I would imagine the computer was more then up to Par. My first insitnct then was to take the game back; but first a note to the experince that I did endure while playing with out the CTRL+ALT+DEL madness. No denying the fact, the game looked sexy as hell, but the controls were nothing like that of the original Medal of Honor... now, notably, my graphics card was for Half Life 2, but I hate it when companies release sequels or titles in a series for computers that no one has. For Pacifiic assault to run smoothly, you need one hell of a Machine....

ANYWAYS, I read on many forums, including EA's own, that this "glitch" was only subject to me, but a whole multitude of people... it was in reading their complaints, and grievances, I slowly came to agree with the fact, EA cared more about producing a hard profit of this game then the quality itself. In all, I never took back the game, having detested EA after hearing the tried to SUE the original 22 members that left to form Inifinity Ward, the producer of Call of Duty... o how I love those guys, especially Mr. Zampella, who I met. After trading in the game for some cash, and buying Half Life 2, I watched as EA started it's mad hunt to buy out every company that produced a war game threatening Medal of Honor. Ubisoft was the most recent I saw to go, and I suspect it's over Brothers in Arms... EA has lowered the bar to Monopoly, which sadly is how business works... so I watch as an great game company goes empire, and takes the quality of games to crap levels, because we're forced to buy from them... for this I applaud activision for staying strong, and even though they co-own infinity ward, they in a way protect them from EA. EA has gone on a rampage of purchases, with cavilier new employees and fresh from college programers, it's my best bet that soon this giant will come toppling down if gamers every where follow my word, and the word of others...

BOYCOTT EA!

so far to assist in this I've unistalled every EA game I've owned, and refuse to purchase anymore. I will have Brothers in Arms, as it was still Ubisoft. I have removed All the battlefield games, medal of honors, and though I hear BF2 will be great, I refuse to purchase it. EA can't buy our hearts, fight the giant today!

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