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		<title>Duke Nukem Creator: &#8220;F2P is a Waste of Time for Publishers like EA&#8221;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Love him, hate him, or simply make fun of him for lagging so far behind in completing Duke Nukem Forever, there&#8217;s no denying that George Broussard knows how to drop an intriguing comment or two. This time, he aimed his ire at big publishers like Electronic Arts taking to the free-to-play model. EA recently announced [&#8230;]]]></description>
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Love him, hate him, or simply make fun of him for lagging so far behind in completing Duke Nukem Forever, there&#8217;s no denying that George Broussard knows how to drop an intriguing comment or two.</p>
<p>This time, he aimed his ire at big publishers like Electronic Arts taking to the free-to-play model. EA recently announced at GamesCom 2012 that Command &amp; Conquer: Generals 2 would be going free-play, besides announcing earlier that Bioware Mythic would be doing an F2P title.</p>
<p>On <a href="https://twitter.com/georgeb3dr/status/237786595477041152">Twitter</a>, Broussard stated, &#8220;f2p is generally going to be a waste of time for uber pubs like EA. Chasing biz models vs letting game design thrive.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Well crap, investors expect us to embrace f2p. We have any old ip just sitting around? Ultima? C&amp;C? Ship it!&#8221;, he <a href="https://twitter.com/georgeb3dr/status/237788878453481472">said</a>.</p>
<p>This could be Broussard complaining more about EA trying to milk it&#8217;s IPs over creating innovative games and pioneering game design. But as long as F2P gains traction, it&#8217;s a given that more and more publishers will hop aboard the train.</p>
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