[quote=Magic Magnum]It should also be noted that EA may also stay largely immune because all of their buyers outside of the Bioware fanbase tend to go for very generic/casual games, hell I've rarely seen EA games get attacked by feminists outside of Bioware's stuff.Plus those who still follow and buy EA products are probably not the kinds of people who bother being informed or aware enough about games, companies, issues etc. A lot of them may be completely oblivious to this Feminist attack on games even happening in the first place.[/quote] Bioware will go the way of Microprose and Westwood. [i]Just watch[/i]. EDIT Although, I could also see them go the way of Maxis. DLC DLC DLC DLC DLC DLC DLC DLC DLC DLC DLC~ [quote=Dipper]True. I meant that the gaming journalist companies will hopefully be destroyed - Not EA Games/ Activision-Blizzard and the various other large companies that I enjoy. I was just getting off of my first overnight, nine hour shift, so I was a tad... Less coherent than I thought I was.[/quote] Ah. No, still unlikely. Gaming Journalism in its current state won't die until appropriate competitors spring up that gamers can flock to. Otherwise, the 'headlines' like "all gamers are sexists hurr" will still incur enough traffic to get them the ad revenue they want, even if it's out of hatred. As well, so long as big corps that are completely out of touch with gamers such as EA and Activision keep pumping money into them, they'll never crash no matter how shit they get. More likely, they'll keep trying to sweep it under the rug and failing that, will apologize and maybe fire a couple people if we're really lucky. Then the rest will go back to doing what they're already doing.