SAGE (Strategy Action Game Engine)
Updated 4 months ago Released Jun 14, 2001 with a proprietary licenceThe SAGE engine is a game engine used by Westwood Studios and Electronic Arts for real-time strategy games.
Founded in 1982 by Trip Hawkins, EA was a pioneer in the early games industry and was notable for promoting the designers and programmers responsible for their games. For the first few years, EA was just a publisher and didn't expand to development until the late 80s and started supporting consoles in the 90s. They also began to acquire successful developers and in the early 2000s became the worlds largest third party publisher. They recorded a net revenue of US$3.129 for FY2005.
The SAGE engine is a game engine used by Westwood Studios and Electronic Arts for real-time strategy games.
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i love EA games exepte THE SIMS IS the sh*t
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my fav. games..C&C General Zero Hour and NFS Most Wanted from EA. my little brother fav. games is same like me. majority of my friends like The Sims, also from EA. :)
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my ex-bf like to play Fifa soccer 09 also from EA.. :(
I'm probably going to get flamed for this, but you know what? Yelling at a company is not going to do much when they clearly don't care that much for listening to the yelling, so I'm going to do something different:
Thank you EA, for not including an online code in Syndicate. Based on it and the generous demo, I intend to be getting the game ASAP, even if it costs 60 bucks (it'll be the first 60 buck game I've bought in roughly 2 years, the rest of the games I get are usually 30 or less). Also, I am going to be looking into the new RPG from Big Huge games (who's main title I can never spell right). Also, I appreciate the fact you actually have your developers optimize for PC (hence why I've been able to enjoy the Dead Space and Mass Effect series without a console).
This does not mean that I don't find your company without fault but if any of your employees actually checks this, know that I applaud the lengthy demos and PC optimization.
if we didn't speak our mind on topics like this, what do you thing that would help? The consumers of the companies should tell them what is on our mind. Or would you prefer that companies make products we don't want. If they don't care about what we have to say, then shame on them. I'm still going to say my piece.
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Speaking your mind is -one- thing. Expressing dislike in something is reasonable. But 1. you catch more flies with honey than vinegar, 2. treat others as you would yourself, 3. getting to the heart of the problem rather than just raging is more likely to get something done.
I've found both things I like and hate in the ME3 demo, but am I supposed to only say about the things I hate?
EA is the most well known and most hated company in gaming. EA games sucks the life out of our favorite game companies and tears them apart. Then thay take their accomplishments and destroy it! Westwood studios was doing just fine under EA and there would be less people attacking them if they could play nice with others. But EA "liquidates" any company that has ideas they like and TEARS it from them in a "legal aggrement" that they dictate.