I avoid every EA game like the plague because I just know that even if it starts out good, they'll mess it all up somehow and then try to play the victim.
I'm not even surprised Activision would pull something like this at all. They have been constantly trying to outdo EA, Bethesda and every other gaming publisher that is known for their scummy practices.
It has a very solid single-player that most people enjoyed so I'm not sure what you're talking about. The only real complaint most of us had was that they never added any DLC to the single-player mode.
Fair point you have there although I know quite a bit of people with the emulator...As a matter of fact, if I'm not mistaken, some of the older members here had this very same discussion but I can't remember the exact thread.
Let's take a moment to appreciate this horse's sturdiness - I mean carrying an overweight, factitious dictator is a whole lot of weight for that horse. 🤣 Does anyone have any actual evidence the horse even moved from that position?
"I am going to ask you to stop that... shouting...is making people nervous" - When a guard in Skyrim said this to me at first I was a bit annoyed but after a while I didn't mind it at all.
The memories of how you used to get absolutely massacred by everything that moved in-game to brushing off hits that send you halfway across the map just brings a level of satisfaction that can't quite be described.
I understood the business aspect of why Blizzard did it due to the Chinese market being a huge one for them but they should have known this kind of action would have spark a massive backlash.