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Off to MI6

Been a few days since my last post.  It's a busy time for sports and marketing conferences. After presenting at the World Congress of Sports in Miami last week, I am closer to home in San Francisco this Wednesday at MI6, the annual video game marketing summit, which over the past four years has emerged as the pre-eminent marketing conference for the industry. I'll be speaking on some of the opportunities and challenges we face at EA SPORTS in this new era of interactive entertainment, including a demo of EA SPORTS Active for the crowd.  If you're going to be in attendance, please stop by and say hello.

Let me also try to address the ongoing cricket "issue" once again. Despite whatever you may have read online, we have absolutely nothing to announce about a cricket game. As per my previous posts on this issue, if and when we have an announcement to make about a title, we will do so in a timely and structured manner. But in this case, no amount of persistent pushing can create a game that does not exist...sorry.

Could the Premier League games over the weekend involving Liverpool and Manchester United ended anymore dramatically? On Saturday, after rattling the Fulham woodwork four times in the first half alone, it took a last gasp Yossi Benayoun winner to allow my Mighty Reds to go top. Short lived, however, with the Mancs scoring two late goals against Aston Villa, courtesy of Ronaldo and 17-year Italian debutant Marcheda, the latter deep into injury time.  I think that was our best, last chance to make up ground on them, unfortunately.  And having just watched United huff and puff yet again against Porto, they just look like a team running out of steam as the demands of competing for 5 trophies are clearly taking their toll. Couldn't happen to a better team :)!

Comments

wsadavis said:

April 7, 2009 4:54 PM

Okay, you addressed the cricket issue.

What about the MADDEN 10 PC controversy?? There has already been a website source stating that a PR said Madden 10 PC is not in development and will not be released.

Your madden 10 website says nthing about PC and I believe that by now, we deserve some information.

Samgman said:

April 7, 2009 5:18 PM

I want to second that request for Madden 10 PC info. Remember Peter, YOU yourself stated a few months ago that the pc titles were coming back for 2010. Was that statement untrue? If so, why did you make it? Can we get some honest answers?

EF-Hybrid said:

April 7, 2009 7:19 PM

My thoughts exactly.  I would like information on Tiger Woods 10 for the PC platform.  

Please stop ignoring our requests for information and actually address the issue.  

Not addressing the issue just exposes for the coward that you truly are.  I have been lurking on this blog for almost a year and the one thing that I take away from this is that Peter Moore is gutless and does everything in his power to avoid addressing controversial issues.  Actually that should read all issues.  

I just hope that he p!$$es off the wrong person someday and we get a new head of EA Sports.  

A head of EA Sports is long overdue if you ask me.  

TheRealTomJones said:

April 8, 2009 2:01 AM

I think you are missing out on huge money making opportunities by dismissing the requests for a new cricket game! I'm no longer a fan of EA!

Hitterman said:

April 8, 2009 2:06 AM

What is it now? No cricket game? Then how some Cricket 09 be available in EA Online register which is an official site.

If its a mistake than how can we think that your other games are flawless? If you can't even manage the right thing on your official websites, how come we can hope for good features in your other games?

Sorry for being too harsh but you have seriously destroyed the hopes of many cricket fans.

Fk915 said:

April 8, 2009 6:10 AM

Thats pretty much the end of this debate thats been going on for monhts on the net "There will be a Cricket game or not?" according to Mr. Moore the game doesnt exist. I wonder why EA applied for Classification name "Cricket 09" in Feb. May be the game is not ready or they dont have enough licenses ... there could be a number of reasons we may not know.

Very disappointing for Cricket fans. EA doesnt have any plans but the copetitiors have and its good oppertunity them to cash a market that will not have many cricket games in ASHES year !!

PlaPurplehaze said:

April 8, 2009 6:49 AM

you have many madden pc fans, could you please post your plans for madden pc? i think the pc gamers would calm down if someone from EA was up front and honest about PC Madden

011235 said:

April 8, 2009 7:29 AM

Yes now that this cricket issue has been addressed what the hell on earth is going on with rugby???

I just had an interview with EA madrid, quite amusing i must say, the guy kept asking me about how many extra unpaid hours i am willing to work or whether i would complain about being ordered to work a lot without being paid. I heard before that ea exploits its workers but i really could not imagine the interview was mostly about that. Never had such an interview really.

Any comment on that Peter?

CharlieVolano

aggiefan4life said:

April 9, 2009 6:37 AM

I must agree with EF-Hybrid for the need for information.  

The problem is that Peter Moore doesn't log messages and respond to them in an individual manner.  I can understand that Tiger Woods 2010 may not be released on the PC but I can't understand why Peter Moore refuses to tell us.  

How about sharing with us some of the ideas for the PC platform?  Bounce some ideas off of the bloggers here.  Would gamers here be opposed to new content released via Steam?  Would PC gamers prefer to see boxed games or downloadable-only games?

I have no idea what EA Sports is working on but based upon the response that I recieved from Peter Moore, there isn't anything going on with this platform.

Some gamers might be opposed to certain ways of operating the PC platform but EA Sports will never know this unless they show a willingness to communicate and listen to the Gamer's Voice.  This is ultimately who will make the decision to buy or not buy the game.  

I am opposed to using Steam.  I thought that I was using a certain password for this system and this program launched for me on startup and none of passwords that I have tried have worked.  This is OK except that when I ask for a new password, one has never been sent to my e-mail address.  

I think that Peter Moore is moonlighting for Steam because it reminds me of the experience on this blog.  Constant requests for information and no responses in sight.  

EF-Hybrid said:

April 9, 2009 1:57 PM

The bottom for the majority of these comments is that there needs to be an update for the PC platform.  

Is EA Sports sitting on the bench or are there plans to enter this market once again?  

I am kind of surprised that the buttkissing employees haven't jumped in with their "helpful" comments such as "When there is something to announce Peter will announce it"

I guess that the employees jumping into the discussion was a temporary move since they never added anything meaningful to the conversation anyway.  Maybe they earned enough brownnosing points.  

An update for this platform is long overdue but I suspect that one year from now we will still be asking for information with no new information in sight.  

Peter - Prove me wrong with my prediction.  Actually communicating with your bloggers wouldn't be a bad thing.  

wrick3000 said:

April 10, 2009 12:45 PM

Man I have been waiting for this cricket title for too long. I am a seasonal FIFA customer of EA and I would love to have a cricket game. I am an Indian and you know the craziness for cricket in us. So please do us a favor and release a PC game soon maybe by the end of this year. You can make too much bucks if you release cricket 2009 because I reckon we can find many improvements in that.

jaycas said:

April 11, 2009 4:44 PM

Are you aware of the storm raging on PESGAMING.com (a konami - pro evolution soccer fan site) started by a site editor posting his review that FIFA 09 is a better game than PES 09?

Its definitely worth a read.  Insite into the zealous vocal fandom of PES:

The review:

www.pesgaming.com/.../pes-off-26th-march-2009

The raging storm:

www.pesgaming.com/.../pes-off-9th-april-2009

aggiefan4life said:

April 13, 2009 11:11 AM

OK,

I guess that we can conclude that Peter Moore is not moonlighting for Steam.  Steam actually responded to my 10 to 20 requests for a lost password.  It took them 3 days to respond but this is more of a response then I have ever recieved from Mr. Moore.  

EF-Hybrid said:

April 14, 2009 6:57 AM

Why do we automatically associate Peter Moore with bad communication/customer service?  I guess that this is the reputation that he has earned over time.

Peter Moore - dodges questions he doesn't feel like answering

Peter Moore - makes up excuses for why he won't answer questions

That was a fast round of word association.

I understand the concept of corporate endorsements and how that can affect game announcements.  How is this affecting the PC games question?  Is Peter scared that he might tick off a vendor such as Steam by circulating the ideas that they have been working on?  I wouldn't work with those people again if they got ticked off at me for communicating with my bloggers.  The vendors should be glad to get the business from EA Sports and not get their panties in a wad when somethng doesn't go right.  

Sadly, the next edition of blog will probably consist of how many times the Liverpool soccer team has played.  It would be very shocking if the next edition of this blog actually pertained to comments being raised here.

raczilla said:

April 14, 2009 1:56 PM

Hey PC fans,

I'm sure some of you have seen me drop by the comments here from time to time.  I'm the community manager at the Tiburon studio for both the Madden NFL and Tiger Woods PGA TOUR franchises.  While Peter's schedule doesn't allow him to jump into the comments and get into a back and forth discussion about some of these issues, he does read the comments and is aware of all of your concerns around cricket and our plans for the PC sports titles.

Peter did touch on his approach for making product announcements a few posts back, so you you have a look at that if you haven't already.  itsinthegame.ea.com/.../game-announcements.aspx

Unfortunately we're not at a point yet where we can give you detailed information about our plans for some of the PC titles you're asking about.  As Peter mentions in his post, there are a number boxes that have to be checked before we make a product announcement. A lot of care goes into making sure the right decisions are made and that we're able to deliver on exactly what it is we announce to our fans.

We hear our PC fans and understand how tough it is to wait it out right now while we go through the process of making sure we're able to provide a good experience for all of you.  We'll be just as excited as you at the point where we're able to share our plans with some of the great PC communities such as football-freaks.com.  We know that PC fans are some of the most dedicated sports gamers out there, and that you deserve a great product that you can enjoy.      

Anyway, I apologize for the rambling, but I do want all of you to know that we're committed to doing the right things for our PC fans, even if we're not able to share details just yet.  I know that as soon as we're able, Peter will reach out to all of the PC community to share with you the direction we're headed.

As always, keep telling us what you think and what you'd like to hear in the blog.

Thanks,

-raczilla

EF-Hybrid said:

April 14, 2009 3:53 PM

raczilla,

Thank you for the response.

What is the status of Tiger Woods for the PC?  This has been the question all along.  I understand that it may not launch in June with the other platforms.  Give us some clarification for this game.  

Again thank you for the response.

magsru99 said:

April 14, 2009 4:07 PM

Good post Rac, thanks for the update. Look forward to seeing you drop in at FF.  ;)

EF-Hybrid said:

April 14, 2009 4:10 PM

My question should have referenced TIger Woods 2010 for the PC.  If you want to provide some details for 2011 then I won't argue with you.  

Samgman said:

April 14, 2009 6:01 PM

Raczilla,

Thanks for the response. I understand that your not ready to give detailed information about the pc titles but the question that is being asked is: Will the pc titles return this year or not? Since Peter made his statement about them months ago he, in my opinon, opened the door, so to speak. So why can't that queston be answered?  

Thanks.

aggiefan4life said:

April 15, 2009 11:16 AM

I think that EA Sports needs to work on their safety record.  Poor Raczilla is sticking in his hand into a bee hive.  The President of EA Sports was negligent in his communication and thus created the bee hive.

Raczilla is the expert so I would like to like ask why Peter Moore failed to answer the first 50 questions posted to this blog about PC gaming.  Specifically Tiger Woods 2010 for the PC.  This issue didn't come up overnight.  Raczilla's comments and Peter Moore's comments indidicate that Peter Moore truly doesn't read ANY of the comments listed here or on other editions of this blog.  Peter Moore may not be available today to answer the question but he has been able to update his blog on a semi-regular basis and has not addressed this particular topic despite being asked repeatedly about it.  

On to the issue at the hand.  Peter Moore and others need to stop treating the EA Sports customers as if they were idiots.  Tiger Woods 2010 launches two months from yesterday.  You are telling me that EA Sports doesn't know what platform this game is coming out on.  I guess that we are supposed to believe that the PC version of this game willl come out of nowhere and be available on launch date.  At least have the guts to confront the bloggers here and tell us that the game will not come out this.  I also hold out hope that this title could launch at old launch which was in September until this year.  I will not have a problem with the game coming for the PC months later.  Clean it up and make it worth buying.  Make this a game that is talked about around the watercoolers.  

I am curious why Peter Moore or other representatives can't discuss some of the methods that they will potentially use to reset the PC platform.  None of this information guarantees that you have to do that method.

I can't accept EA Sports not producing Tiger Woods 2010 for the PC but at least have the guts to confront bloggers when they ask questions about this product.

Peter - The picking and choosing of comments to respond to isn't working so it might be time to reset your communications skills once again.  Stop hiding behind excuses and address the topics listed here in comments section of your blog.

We are persistent and dedicated PC fans.  We refuse to apologize for that and we will continue to hold you accountable when information is requested.  

Magsru99 said:

April 15, 2009 1:43 PM

aggiefan,

I think it's pretty clear the PC sports franchise is off the table this year. Believe me, I'm as ticked off as you are, only from a Madden perspective. I've been maintaining an online franchise for the past 5+ years (and it's starting to get a bit stale). I'd love to have an alternative, but right now nothing on a console comes close.

Regarding the feedback of Peter, Rac, and others... They do read these blogs. Take a look at the Cricket issue, Peter has specifically addressed it a number of times, both directly and indirectly in posts such as the "Game Announcements." Rac was being kind enough to check in here as he checks in at Operation Sports, the InsideBlog, Twitter, etc... The community feedback and input loop is light years ahead of where it was in the past. We are being heard, but right now, we are not being supported and that's the big difference. EA is still a company that has to cater to shareholders and the bottom line. I'm sure plenty of analysis went into dropping the platform for a number of financially sound reasons (see also Nintendo DS). With the economy being what it is, the announced layoffs from Tiburon, etc... It's not surprising that this was the case. Do I think EA was planning on going back to the PC this year? Maybe early last year at the start of the development cycle, but things change.

It's one thing to offer feedback, criticize, or query, it's another to attack personally. This blog gives us insight to Peter Moore in a position we, the community have never really had before. Slamming them about answering your questions or being idiots or whatever won't get you far.

I would expect an update on the future of the platform at some point, and that info won't come until the time is right. Peter, RAC and the rest of the community leaders know how the PC community feels. Just as they know how passionate the Cricket group is. It doesn't change the fact that they are held liable, both by the company, shareholders, NDAs, etc... Give it time, I'm sure it will be addressed, whether we like how it is or not is another story. I hope they look to people like us for feedback in rebooting the platform as much as they have been drawing on other members of the community. Take a look at the Madden Community Feedback Day if you want an example of how serious they are taking constructive feedback in their development cycles. I believe the same can be said for the NBA Live and NCAA crews as well.

Samgman said:

April 15, 2009 2:04 PM

I always wondered why they couldn't release Tiger Woods to coincide with The Masters? Wouldn't that be a good time as The Masters start getting fans interested in the upcoming golf season? Why not have some kind of dlc package that would allow fans who are interested to play along with The Masters or the Open or any other tournement to see how they do along with their favorite player? Wouldn't that generate some more interest in the game?

I'm taking a "I'll believe it when I see it" approach towards the launching of the PC titles. It's mid April and we can't even be told if they are coming back this year or not. Peter's silence and being told to "wait until we have all of our boxes checked" doesn't instill much confidence in that. I wanted to be optimistic and have some hope that we PC Gamers could have Madden, Tiger and other pc titles back but Peter and EAS make that difficult to do.

I hope I'm wrong and they do come back this year but until then...

.

Samgman said:

April 15, 2009 2:14 PM

If the PC Sports franchise is indeed off the table this year then WHY did Peter Moore have to mislead us by stating otherwise several months ago? And why couldn't he own up to his statement true or not? Not bashing him, just trying to understand if he did, why the need to mislead us like that? All we wanted was respect and honesty from him and doing something like that does not make him look good and further disrepects us.

EF-Hybrid said:

April 15, 2009 2:26 PM

Obviously there are some newcomers to this blogs who believe that Peter Moore will actually address the PC situation during this decade.  Raczilla was being to come over but it was obvious that Peter Moore sent with a script of what to say.  I would venture to say that was Peter Moore logging in a Raczilla.  

How times has Peter or his staff threatened employees with punishment if they don't speak the company line?  Moore won't ever admit to this but you can bet that this goes on behind the scenes.  

Nobody here is slamming anybody.  We want Peter Moore to tell us to our face that Tiger Woods 2010 will not be available for the PC.  We know that it is not coming this year but it would be nice if Peter had the guts to communicate to the bloggers who have been asking about this game during the last couple of months.  Ignoring the question has traditionally been the Peter Moore way but as you can see the questions are not going away.  

The communications process has improved over the last year but there is room for improvement.  The questions about the PC didn't show up overnight and they will not go away until they are addressed to our satisfaction.  We are customers and we speak with our money.  EA Sports is currently losing at one Tiger Woods 2010 sale because I am unwilling to play this game on the consoles.  I have money invested in my PC and I hope to be able to play an updated golf game on it in the future.  

The PC platform may be off the table for this year but it would be nice for the President of EA Sports to actually address the issue when he is asked about it on multiple occassions.  I guess we can ignore him panhandling once EA decides to get a real President to run EA Sports.  

EF-Hybrid said:

April 15, 2009 6:19 PM

Just for the record Peter Moore has discussed his lack of communications skills here on this blog so it is fair game.  I don't consider it a personal attack.

Peter Moore did address the Cricket issue.  

Communications are much improved but I am curious why nobody has responded to comments left on the staff page for NCAA 2010.  Maybe I am wrong but show me proof that EA Sports have actually responded to questions on this board in the last few months.

www.easportsworld.com/.../51

Sounds like the EA Sports employees are taking communications lessons from Peter Moore who is the master of dodging questions.  

The problem with all of this is we get the same corporate bs that everybody hates.  Stop reading the press releases and communicate with us.  Mentioning that EA Sports might do another PC game in the future wouldn't be the end of the world.  Nobody said that you have to stick to this plan.  

benhorwell@hotmail.com said:

April 16, 2009 4:38 AM

This is the only way i've found to communicate somehow with EA Sports, so here goes: would you ever consider making a field hockey game for xbox/playstation/pc? Its just that I think people underestimate the field hockey market, and i think it would boost the advertisement for the sport if a game was made. Hockey is a fun, fast-paced game and I think it would be brilliant as a video game, as do many other people: see www.fieldhockeyforum.com/index.php

Just as a bit of fun i've made up some basic plans for the game based mostly on fifa controls, if you'd like to see them i can probably send them somehow. Anyway, i know this is a long shot but thanks for taking the time to read this,

yours, Benji Horwell

aggiefan4life said:

April 16, 2009 6:14 AM

Great news for PC gamers.  

EA Sports must be working on PC titles since they haven't denied that they are working on these titles.  Notice, that Mr. Moore has denied that a Cricket title is in the works so PC titles must be on the way since he hasn't denied these reports.  We learned from the game announcements edition of this blog that titles can appear out of nowhere so that must be the way that they are handling the PC games.

Of course, Peter Moore could end all speculation/rumors by simply addressing the questions that have been asked of him on this blog for several months now.

I wish that this blog had a counter for topics and for blogger questions/topic.  How many people have asked about the PC platform?  We may come accross as being mean with our questions/comments but keep in mind how times we have asked for information only to tune into the next edition of the blog and find that our question is not being addressed.  

PC games are coming since EA Sports hasn't said that they aren't.  

EF-Hybrid said:

April 16, 2009 6:50 AM

aggiefan4life,

You are right on target.  Peter Moore hasn't been exactly racing to deny these reports so there must be some truth to them.