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I'm sure players will be very dissapointed...both of them.
It is with mixed emotions that today we are announcing the EA-Land experiment will soon draw to a close. Since 2002, EA-Land / TSO has attracted a very special group of players (of which you are one) and we certainly appreciate your participation in the EA-Land community. The lifetime of the game has drawn to an end, and now we will be focusing on new ideas and other innovative concepts in the games arena. We’d like to thank everyone who has taken part in this online community as a unique experience in the virtual world.
Below are some facts about how the site and service will be closed. Please see also a special message from the team that maintained EA-Land, to the community that played it.
Key Facts:
If you are a paying subscriber as of April 29th 2008, EA would like to offer you one of the following two gifts as a token of our appreciation:
Paying subscribers please insure your email contact information is up to date as details of this offer will be sent out to you within 30 days.
Again, thanks you to all of you.
Electronic Arts
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Hmm I tried EA land, didn't like it much though.
hmm so far, all mmos released by EA have been shut down.
Yes!
Another strike against the Evil Agency.
And a great day it will be when it finally falls onto its own sword.
And that is why...
Conservatives' pessimism is conducive to their happiness in three ways. First, they are rarely surprised -- they are right more often than not about the course of events. Second, when they are wrong they are happy to be so. Third, because pessimistic conservatives put not their faith in princes -- government -- they accept that happiness is a function of fending for oneself. They believe that happiness is an activity -- it is inseparable from the pursuit of happiness.
This made me LOL irl, but seriously this is LOOOONG overdue. This game was fail from the start.
The only problem is now Bioware faces impalement from that same sword.
UO is still alive...For now.....
The only problem is now Bioware faces impalement from that same sword.
I call vaporware already, "We have a great game, I've played it, but we still can't tell you what it is" give me a break! I lost interest in BioWare's game months ago. At least till they tell us WTH they're working on, if that ever happens. I'm really sick of hearing about it TBH.
The only problem is now Bioware faces impalement from that same sword.
I call vaporware already, "We have a great game, I've played it, but we still can't tell you what it is" give me a break! I lost interest in BioWare's game months ago. At least till they tell us WTH they're working on, if that ever happens. I'm really sick of hearing about it TBH.
They really became a joke, just like the other game "Dragon age" ... was in development for 8 years now , and they released 4 screenshots - each one done in completely different game engine.
Typical EA. They just don't understand that a game can have a lifespan of longer than one or two years. Too much console development IMO...
Not that I play the sims...I'm just relating my experience from the battlefield series. I'm not at all surprised their short sighted view impacts longer term games as well...
didnt they piss away like a zillion dollars on this title to develop it?
I wonder if they think pulling the plug on UO2 and UO:X was such a bright idea now?
Honestly the way they are shutting the game down is done in a very classy manner. 60 free days of game time and 15 dollars off another EA game. In my opinion you can't get much classier then that.
Currently playing:
LOTRO & WoW (not much WoW though because Mines of Moria rocks!!!!)
Looking Foward too:
Bioware games (Dragon Age & Star Wars The Old Republic)
UO is still alive...For now.....
note: "released" not "upkept". EA never released UO, it was released by Origin, EA acquired game and company years laters.
It is indeed true that this sign the last EA published game to hit the dust, however, with WAR getting out in autumn 2008, hopefully such a trend will be ended.
"If you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day, if you teach him how to fish, you feed him for a lifetime"
UO is still alive...For now.....
note: "released" not "upkept". EA never released UO, it was released by Origin, EA acquired game and company years laters.
It is indeed true that this sign the last EA published game to hit the dust, however, with WAR getting out in autumn 2008, hopefully such a trend will be ended.
The company was founded in 1983 by brothers Robert and Richard Garriott, their father Owen and Chuck Bueche after Richard had terminated his contract with Sierra On-Line to publish the third part in Richard's Ultima series, Ultima III: Exodus.
In September 1992, Electronic Arts acquired the company.
In 1997, they released one of the earliest and most successful graphical MMORPGs, Ultima Online.
Don't people even research comments before making them? EA purchased Origin 5 full years before Ultima Online was released. So yes UO is and has always been an EA product.
Currently playing:
LOTRO & WoW (not much WoW though because Mines of Moria rocks!!!!)
Looking Foward too:
Bioware games (Dragon Age & Star Wars The Old Republic)
It's always sad to see a game die.
I personally feel that the game had potential for great things, but the way they implemented it wasn't good at all. I don't usually go for the cash-shop subscription model, but it could have worked very well in TSO. Allowing free download and access to the game, as well as basic items, but requiring you to pay for items with real money unless you're willing to "work" for your Simoleans would have been a far better approach imho.
The point is that EA doesn't want a long term commitment on anything, they'd rather sell you another Madden POS that they can get their money out of you and move on. This is just another example of their short sightedness, no I don't play this game but I have played other MMO's that EA has bought out just to close down.
EA may be a huge company making a profit for their shareholders but their products at least for the target audience I belong to are pure crap. God help any gaming company that doesn't have a strong position to fend EA off when it turns its one sinister eye on them and sees a buck to be made by breaking it up and selling it off.
RIP Westwood Studios.
What the hell is EA land?
I didn't know it was still around!
Formerly known as "The Sims Online"
Alas, poor Bioware! I knew him, Horatio.
And that is why...
Conservatives' pessimism is conducive to their happiness in three ways. First, they are rarely surprised -- they are right more often than not about the course of events. Second, when they are wrong they are happy to be so. Third, because pessimistic conservatives put not their faith in princes -- government -- they accept that happiness is a function of fending for oneself. They believe that happiness is an activity -- it is inseparable from the pursuit of happiness.
That looks almost verbatim to what was posted when EA announced they were closing Earth and Beyond. EA may have the market on sports games but they stink at MMO's.
Who's next? My guess is Biowares title.
"If we don't attack them, they will attack us first. So we'd better retaliate before they have a chance to strike"
This is the one gaming niche that EA just cannot break into
Torrential: DAOC (Pendragon)
Awned: World of Warcraft (Lothar)
Torren: Warhammer Online (Praag)
Frikkin ea-games, flushes another mmo, whats up with these guys, maybe they will bring back an improved earth and beyond, remeber that one they shut down too?
playing eq2 and two worlds
No suprise EA is known to can their mmorpg with ease.
Such a time frame is out side of the business scope of EA.
They'll loose out on the PC market, go full throttle into Console Games and then two things will happen:
- Independent developers will no longer be going to big publishers, as digital distribution will be the norm.
- The Console market will crash, as it did before.
And that is why...
Conservatives' pessimism is conducive to their happiness in three ways. First, they are rarely surprised -- they are right more often than not about the course of events. Second, when they are wrong they are happy to be so. Third, because pessimistic conservatives put not their faith in princes -- government -- they accept that happiness is a function of fending for oneself. They believe that happiness is an activity -- it is inseparable from the pursuit of happiness.
There's something retarded about all this.
Why do people make comments when they have ZERO idea of what they are talking about?
make a google search on EA MMO and then come back to comment. They did a few mistakes but SIMS online is not lol...