Wait, a morally responsible and uplifting post from our resident Troll?Riot wrote:On the other side of the fighting game community: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... IuF2BkxOfk
It's not the real Riot! One of those body snatchers got him!
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Wait, a morally responsible and uplifting post from our resident Troll?Riot wrote:On the other side of the fighting game community: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... IuF2BkxOfk
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Not sure I agree.LikeableRodent wrote:I think that says more about the readership of The Consumerist than it does about any particular company.

Thanks, but I realize that The Consumerist isn't a video game site. I actually wasn't even referring to video games at all.Fluffyumpkins wrote:Not sure I agree.LikeableRodent wrote:I think that says more about the readership of The Consumerist than it does about any particular company.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Consumerist
It isn't like a video game site or anything.

This award couldn't be more subjective. Even still, the title carries a lot of weight. Sure, there are certainly more evil companies out there, but this is basically a summation of who had the most public backlash in any given year.Thanks, but I realize that The Consumerist isn't a video game site. I actually wasn't even referring to video games at all.
I meant that surveys such as that one don't exactly result in an objective result, considering that the "worst company in America" is completely subjective. So the result is less telling of what the worst company in America is and more about the values of The Consumerist's readership and what they find important.
I'm a bit out of the loop as to the current exact criticisms of EA are. Last I heard they were primarily being criticized for overworking employees and nickel-and-diming customers with DLC. This says to me that the readers of The Consumerist find that overworking programmers and relying too much on DLC is more important (and thus considered worse) than other companies that may or may not be dishonest and contribute to the destruction of the environment, financial system, and/or public health.




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Pretty much, yeah. It's the "Who got the worst PR this year!" award.Fluffyumpkins wrote:...this is basically a summation of who had the most public backlash in any given year.

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