The control they have is quite concerning. Don't worry they can't ban you on a forum they don't own!!Sober Thal said:I will continue to buy EA games new, and I will continue not to troll them, so I won't get banned. I encourage everyone else not to troll as well.
I'm not really taking sides, but if you were the one who was no longer alowed to play your games because someone else got in trouble and mentioned your username would you go: "eh, that sucks. Whatevs. I see no problem here".Aeonknight said:I'm gonna go with this guy.Sober Thal said:I will continue to buy EA games new, and I will continue not to troll them, so I won't get banned. I encourage everyone else not to troll as well.
One guy got banned by the auto-filter for that forum post. That sucks for him.
What about the people who glitch/exploit in their games? They were also banned. Idk about you, but I am all for more accountability.
Fuhjem said:Look, I've played EA games. They're not horrible, although they have been mashed through the jaws of corporate interests. But recently, EA is going off the leash, attacking it's own customers.
Incidents such as prohibiting people from playing their LEGALLY bought games if they misbehave on their forums, as well as locking the accounts (and the games, effectively cutting off access to the games) of people who haven't done a damned thing wrong (the recent case of a man named Aaron who was banned because someone else swore in the forums while also mentioning Aaron's username).
This has gone on too long.
Either EA stops their abhorrent, and possibly illegal, practices, or we stop buying their games.
I, Fuhjem, am pledging henceforth to never buy a single game that EA has at any point put their hands on.
That means no Mass Effect 3 for me (and as anyone who knows me knows, I am a diehard fan of the ME series), no Battlefield 3, no Star Wars: The Old Republic, nothing EA is putting their filthy hands on.
I'm going to do my part to call to attention the extreme amount of bullshit that EA is doing to their very own customers, the very people who let them exist.
If you believe as I do, let the world know and post here. Maybe we can have a petition put up, telling EA to cut this bullcrap.
Thanks for your time.
I wouldn't recommend shopping Gamestop but that would be (and has been and still is) multiple threads on it's own. Buy pre-owned from a local retailer or ebay or something. As for EA, Dragon Age 2 was the last game I bought that they published. Between that and, Mass Effect 2 I'm not a big EA fan...releasing the same damn sport game every year...why not bring back Mutant League...the bastards.Fuhjem said:If EA games stop being bought, then they may have to reconsider.
If you absolutely must buy ME3, wait a few days for it to be pre-owned at gamestop. That way, EA receives none of the profits.
If it was me? I'd be on the phone with EA's customer support until the decision was reversed. Yes, it's going to be a pain in the ass. Yes, it's going to take a long time. But there has to be a way to get ahold of someone @ EA and make them see the error for what it is. And if there truly is no way to reverse the decision... then you move on and no longer support them. There's plenty of other games out there to enjoy.Asuka Soryu said:I'm not really taking sides, but if you were the one who was no longer alowed to play your games because someone else got in trouble and mentioned your username would you go: "eh, that sucks. Whatevs. I see no problem here".Aeonknight said:I'm gonna go with this guy.Sober Thal said:I will continue to buy EA games new, and I will continue not to troll them, so I won't get banned. I encourage everyone else not to troll as well.
One guy got banned by the auto-filter for that forum post. That sucks for him.
What about the people who glitch/exploit in their games? They were also banned. Idk about you, but I am all for more accountability.
Yes but they treat us, the customers, with respect and are nice towards us, we have come to trust them, which is something that makes a world to differences compared to EA.Paya Chin said:Activision had a pretty damn evil history if you didn't already know that and tried to gloss it over, and WoW has a pretty restrictive TOS. Blizzard owns the very soul of your animated in-game character.Svane said:If you look at a company as Blizzard, who has made so few games and are so strong in the game industry, financial and reputation wise(yeah I know it's Activision Blizzard now), then how the heck can it be so god damn hard for an enormous company as EA to screw it all up and take a large dump on their customers and just don't care?
Well.... I guess money is the rout to all evil....
Grygor said:Thanks bro!Rastien said:They've been "one year ahead" ever since they started putting years in the title - just like car model years do.i have been wondering about this for some time. Seems like an odd practice to me but hey what do i know ^^
That's...Kinda how a boycott works. It doesn't work if you only refuse to buy the stuff you don't like.Dandark said:Im just finding it hard to believe that many people will boycott every single game no matter what it is based soley on the fact that EA somehow helped in it's creation.
No worries. There will always be plenty of people like this guy...believer258 said:Buy their games on Xbox.
MS enforces their policies there, which are much fairer.
Or, you could send sixty bucks to Bioware and pi... yeah, nevermind, don't do that.
If everyone waited for pre-owned, there would never be a pre-owned game on the shelf.
You can let them buy the games first.SilverStrike said:I'd love to. Except for one, EA wouldn't care. It's a mega corporation, it doesn't need to listen to fans or ex-fans. Just usual day business for EA.
Also, I can't do without my Mass Effect 3. I must have. xD And TOR looks good too.