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Former Exec Says Electronic Arts "Is In the Wrong Business" 180

Mitch Lasky was the executive vice president of Mobile and Online at Electronic Arts until leaving the publisher to work at an investment firm. He now has some harsh things to say about how EA has been run over the past several years, in particular criticizing the decisions of CEO John Riccitiello. Quoting: "EA is in the wrong business, with the wrong cost structure and the wrong team, but somehow they seem to think that it is going to be a smooth, two-year transition from packaged goods to digital. Think again. ... by far the greatest failure of Riccitiello's strategy has been the EA Games division. JR bet his tenure on EA's ability to 'grow their way through the transition' to digital/online with hit packaged goods titles. They honestly believed that they had a decade to make this transition (I think it's more like 2-3 years). Since the recurring-revenue sports titles were already 'booked' (i.e., fully accounted for in the Wall Street estimates) it fell to EA Games to make hits that could move the needle. It's been a very ugly scene, indeed. From Spore, to Dead Space, to Mirror's Edge, to Need for Speed: Undercover, it's been one expensive commercial disappointment for EA Games after another. Not to mention the shut-down of Pandemic, half of the justification for EA's $850MM acquisition of Bioware-Pandemic. And don't think that Dante's Inferno, or Knights of the Old Republic, is going to make it all better. It's a bankrupt strategy."

Comment Re:ITIL...! (Score 1) 528

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Comment Re:Gold selling is a good idea (Score 1) 424

There simply needs to be a balance - find out how much gold bored teens can grind in an hour and scale the price of gold to how much the average teen gets paid working part time. This prevents the vast majority from using their money buying gold, while allowing people who work real jobs and have real life commitments to enjoy the same experience. I.E. 200Gold/hour grinding should mean 200Gold at $10.

Comment Re:the whole isp capping is a big scam (Score 1) 395

Well datacenters usually only have dozens of fibre bundles purchased in bulk... Don't get me wrong, I disagree with bandwidth caps, but at least Rogers also has a price cap - no more than $25 (Canadian too! That's like 5 cents!) usage fees. And the service is good enough that I don't have to deal with their terrible customer service. Better the devil I know...

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