EAing

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EAing is when a cool game company gets bought by EA, forced to make a bad game full of annoying money stuff, and then gets shut down because no one wants it.
'I can't believe EA turned my favorite game into a cash grab.', A fan crying in the comments.
'They took my SimCity and replaced it with SimCash.', A SimCity fan on Twitter.
'EA turned my favorite game into a money pit.', A dev on Reddit.
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Buy the ‘Urban Dictionary’ DLC to keep going, it costs a small fortune and it’s just a bunch of jokes.
'I paid £17.99 for a bunch of stupid jokes. Not worth it.', A student on Twitter.
'Why do I have to pay for a joke list?', A gamer on Reddit.
'Urban Dictionary DLC? That’s the most expensive joke I’ve ever bought.', A dev on Twitter.
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EA is a company that loves to ruin everything for gamers and devs. They make life hell for everyone.
'EA is like a virus for game companies.', A dev on Twitter.
'They destroy everything they touch.', A fan on Reddit.
'EA is the worst thing to ever happen to games.', A gamer on Twitter.
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EA stands for Evil Assholes. They treat their employees like crap and their customers like fools.
'EA is evil and I hate them.', A fan on Twitter.
'They are Evil Assholes and I know it.', A dev on Reddit.
'EA is the worst company in the world.', A gamer on Twitter.
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EA is a giant evil company that buys every game studio until there’s nothing left.
'EA is like a monster that eats game companies.', A fan on Twitter.
'They are buying every game studio in sight.', A dev on Reddit.
'EA is the biggest evil company in gaming.', A gamer on Twitter.
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EA is a huge company that makes games for all platforms, but they ruin every game company they buy.
'They turned my favorite game into a money grab.', A fan on Twitter.
'EA ruined SimCity and I hate them for it.', A dev on Reddit.
'They destroyed Westwood and I’m not happy.', A gamer on Twitter.
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To see the definition, pay £20. That’s just another way for EA to make money.
'I paid £20 for a definition and it was worth it.', A student on Twitter.
'Why do I have to pay for a definition?', A gamer on Reddit.
'£20 for a definition? That’s a rip-off.', A dev on Twitter.
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