1. I suspect that's more EA's doing, but I wouldn't be surprised if the truth was somewhere in the middle.
2. Agreed my maximum good buddy ol' pal.
3. is a magic number. Yes it is, it's a magic number. Somewhere in the ancient, mystic trinity, you get three, as a magic number. The past and the present and the future. Faith and Hope and Charity. The heart and the brain and the body give you three, as a magic number.
It takes three legs to make a tri-pod
Or to make a table stand.
It takes three wheels to make a ve-hicle
Called a tricycle.
Every triangle has three corners,
Every triangle has three sides,
No more, no less.
You don't have to guess.
When it's three you can see
It's a magic number.
2. Agreed my maximum good buddy ol' pal.
3. is a magic number. Yes it is, it's a magic number. Somewhere in the ancient, mystic trinity, you get three, as a magic number. The past and the present and the future. Faith and Hope and Charity. The heart and the brain and the body give you three, as a magic number.
It takes three legs to make a tri-pod
Or to make a table stand.
It takes three wheels to make a ve-hicle
Called a tricycle.
Every triangle has three corners,
Every triangle has three sides,
No more, no less.
You don't have to guess.
When it's three you can see
It's a magic number.
3. Ideally I'd like to see a $1/1 hour ratio, which is why I have no intention on paying $60 for a 6 hour long campaign if I am not interested in the multiplayer. The 20 hours of gameplay I did make up rather randomly, but that is the point where I would consider dropping $60 for a single player FPS game if it is very good. Lately I've only been playing full price for games if I have friends to play multiplayer with.