AH HA!!! [http://www.meanwhileinamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/road-theres-your-problem.jpg]Mekado said:ORIGIN
i went trough the ToR website, no Origin failgasm needed, had my code and account set up in like 5 minutes
AH HA!!! [http://www.meanwhileinamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/road-theres-your-problem.jpg]Mekado said:ORIGIN
Hmm you see, that's strange, i went through the old republic website and at the end it sent me to origin...Kitsuna10060 said:AH HA!!! [http://www.meanwhileinamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/road-theres-your-problem.jpg]Mekado said:ORIGIN
i went trough the ToR website, no Origin failgasm needed, had my code and account set up in like 5 minutes
I might be petty, but telling me my purchase (which was registered by my cc company 30 seconds afterwards) was under review by the fraud department was adding insult to injury.Xanthious said:Any reputable company would suspend orders all together and not take your money at all if they knew they were having the issues described. EA, however, is continuing to take people's money knowing full well that they are unable to deliver the promised goods in the time expected by the customer.
weird .... it let me download right off the ToR web site, there was no mention of Origin at allMekado said:Hmm you see, that's strange, i went through the old republic website and at the end it sent me to origin...Kitsuna10060 said:AH HA!!! [http://www.meanwhileinamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/road-theres-your-problem.jpg]Mekado said:ORIGIN
i went trough the ToR website, no Origin failgasm needed, had my code and account set up in like 5 minutes
Yea they should've learned from steam to not have a customers service that you can chat with or call. Steam is the master of ignoring their consumer base. You have a problem with a game? E-mail service only. Oh yea and for them to read and reply it can take up to 48 hours. Oh and if you get a copy paste response, have fun with that by writing to them again waiting another 24-48 hours.Jodah said:Ahh, fun times. You would think those people trying to compete with Steam (because lets face it all the other DD combined have less of a market share than Steam) would learn from said competitor. Steam wasn't perfect when it began but those problems should be lessons for everyone else. Alas, businesses seem to ignore this all the time. Look at MMOs they always seem to have the same problems on start up and nobody seems to learn from those that came before.
And they wonder why people pirate. It is cheaper AND a better service...
Origin in the primary reason I will not be purchasing ME3. If they have a quick turn around to become less...evil I may change that but for now...not gunna happen.
Well, a copy-pasted answer in live chat or in e-mail ain't very different...Rednog said:Yea they should've learned from steam to not have a customers service that you can chat with or call. Steam is the master of ignoring their consumer base. You have a problem with a game? E-mail service only. Oh yea and for them to read and reply it can take up to 48 hours. Oh and if you get a copy paste response, have fun with that by writing to them again waiting another 24-48 hours.Jodah said:Ahh, fun times. You would think those people trying to compete with Steam (because lets face it all the other DD combined have less of a market share than Steam) would learn from said competitor. Steam wasn't perfect when it began but those problems should be lessons for everyone else. Alas, businesses seem to ignore this all the time. Look at MMOs they always seem to have the same problems on start up and nobody seems to learn from those that came before.
And they wonder why people pirate. It is cheaper AND a better service...
Origin in the primary reason I will not be purchasing ME3. If they have a quick turn around to become less...evil I may change that but for now...not gunna happen.
Oh and the problems that rise up on steam, what does steam have to say? You get 1 refund, and one refund ever, and even then it has to be under special circumstances. What's that the game isn't working (see: Brink, Rage, Oddworld games, Rainbow Six Vegas)? Steam Policy: Tough Luck.
Yea, super great policy to live up to.
See, its funny, because while it took them five hours to get to me, I happened to be online when I did get a reply back. Then I proceeded to actually have an email exchange with them, with me getting replies in five minutes for a full two hours.Rednog said:Yea they should've learned from steam to not have a customers service that you can chat with or call. Steam is the master of ignoring their consumer base. You have a problem with a game? E-mail service only. Oh yea and for them to read and reply it can take up to 48 hours. Oh and if you get a copy paste response, have fun with that by writing to them again waiting another 24-48 hours.Jodah said:Ahh, fun times. You would think those people trying to compete with Steam (because lets face it all the other DD combined have less of a market share than Steam) would learn from said competitor. Steam wasn't perfect when it began but those problems should be lessons for everyone else. Alas, businesses seem to ignore this all the time. Look at MMOs they always seem to have the same problems on start up and nobody seems to learn from those that came before.
And they wonder why people pirate. It is cheaper AND a better service...
Origin in the primary reason I will not be purchasing ME3. If they have a quick turn around to become less...evil I may change that but for now...not gunna happen.
Take the OP's chat log and apply it to how it would've worked on steam.
It would equate to about 6 exchanges (6 pairs of times when the chat changes from Rep to OP)
that would be at least 144 hours and at the most 288 hours.
Oh and the problems that rise up on steam, what does steam have to say? You get 1 refund, and one refund ever, and even then it has to be under special circumstances. What's that the game isn't working (see: Brink, Rage, Oddworld games, Rainbow Six Vegas)? Steam Policy: Tough Luck.
Yea, super great policy to live up to.
I don't get this criticism, you know Valve doesn't offer their games on other digital distributions right? Seriously go find Portal 2 on Direct 2 Drive or Green Man Gaming...etc.TheYellowCellPhone said:What are you talking about? I LOVE Origin, it makes not buying EA's games so much easier when they're not on Steam!
Better start planning that freak out in advance, that way it's epic enough that the internet can't fault you for thinking the ME3 launch might go anywhere better than horrible. I suggest picking up an old PC and making a video of you throwing "Your Computer" out the window, that gets views every time.Tyranicus said:I swear to god if EA screws up the Mass Effect 3 launch I'm gonna freak out.
When people talk about bloated bureacracy, this is the kind of thing their refering to. The company is so big, horribly layered, incompetently managemed and inflexible that this event is a natural outcome.Daverson said:...Wow.
I have seen tiny businesses (and I do mean tiny, as in, one person operating out of their garage scale) offer a far better service, how can a multimillion dollar corporation like EA possibly fuck this sort of thing up?
(Captcha: Pitiful harlyin... harlyin, y u so pitiful?)
dogstile said:See, its funny, because while it took them five hours to get to me, I happened to be online when I did get a reply back. Then I proceeded to actually have an email exchange with them, with me getting replies in five minutes for a full two hours.Rednog said:Yea they should've learned from steam to not have a customers service that you can chat with or call. Steam is the master of ignoring their consumer base. You have a problem with a game? E-mail service only. Oh yea and for them to read and reply it can take up to 48 hours. Oh and if you get a copy paste response, have fun with that by writing to them again waiting another 24-48 hours.Jodah said:Ahh, fun times. You would think those people trying to compete with Steam (because lets face it all the other DD combined have less of a market share than Steam) would learn from said competitor. Steam wasn't perfect when it began but those problems should be lessons for everyone else. Alas, businesses seem to ignore this all the time. Look at MMOs they always seem to have the same problems on start up and nobody seems to learn from those that came before.
And they wonder why people pirate. It is cheaper AND a better service...
Origin in the primary reason I will not be purchasing ME3. If they have a quick turn around to become less...evil I may change that but for now...not gunna happen.
Take the OP's chat log and apply it to how it would've worked on steam.
It would equate to about 6 exchanges (6 pairs of times when the chat changes from Rep to OP)
that would be at least 144 hours and at the most 288 hours.
Oh and the problems that rise up on steam, what does steam have to say? You get 1 refund, and one refund ever, and even then it has to be under special circumstances. What's that the game isn't working (see: Brink, Rage, Oddworld games, Rainbow Six Vegas)? Steam Policy: Tough Luck.
Yea, super great policy to live up to.
Granted, it took them a long while, but the person I was speaking to at least got me my game. Seven hours shouldn't be that hard to beat. EA has managed to actually fail that.
Yeah, buying TOR digitally is notoriously difficult and stupid. Almost as much as buying DLC for Bioware games.Mekado said:That's nice, i now got told by e-mail my purchase was under review by the "fraud department"
I checked EA forums and it seems there's a LOT of people with the same issue, strangely being told the same answers (fraud dept, 24-48hrs,refusal to refund,etc)
What the hell kind of company is this, i wouldn't even expect that kind of business ethics from a 4-employee indie company, and yet this happens at EA, arguably the biggest player in the game ?
Shame, such shame...
http://forum.ea.com/eaforum/forums/show/3918.page
Same, sadly I've seen at least another person complain about it on MMO-Champion. As for contacting EA Customer Support... well... I'm gonna let mr. Oatmeal take this one:TakeyB0y2 said:Goodness. Hopefully they don't mean 24 BUSINESS hours, because it's the weekend and that would mean you'd have to wait until monday.
Also, never heard of a process like that, having to wait several hours for a code after you pay.
Actually, you can now buy Valve's entire catalog from Impulse. Granted, you still need to register them on Steam, but that's the same thing for a lot of EA's new games. You can buy them elsewhere, but you still need Origin.Rednog said:I don't get this criticism, you know Valve doesn't offer their games on other digital distributions right? Seriously go find Portal 2 on Direct 2 Drive or Green Man Gaming...etc.TheYellowCellPhone said:What are you talking about? I LOVE Origin, it makes not buying EA's games so much easier when they're not on Steam!
The don't have it, why? Because Valves makes their games exclusive to steam. So why is it that EA gets so much flak for Origin, they are pretty much doing the same thing.