Maybe EA made Bioware do this cause someone bad-mouthed them. That does seem like something EA would do, like some gangster-wannabee who gets a group together to beat up one guy who looked at him funny cause he lacks maturity.
First off its on a forum that I and the person who posted topic did the insult or whatever,point was is that that act was done not in some multiplayer mode that involved the game itself to get installed data restricted.Overall would any company that you pretty much buy dlc from if you go on their forums and get banned would you be able to access the content you paid for?Yes you would because they dont tie the stuff you bought with the stupid forum.Arontala said:Here's a tip: Don't verbally insult someone who has the ability to take away DLC. It was your own damn fault for being an idiot.
I'm not saying he could or would be heard. But, he could file a claim that he was sold a defective product. To his knowledge he should have been able to play it and even if the EULA of the game is tighter than a virgin, since he was banned prepurchase I'm not sure if it would apply.Zachary Amaranth said:He wouldn't win even if he did go to court. Not only is it not worth it, he really lacks any legal recourse over it currently. There's no real protection for us as gamers to have the right to play what we buy.Wakikifudge said:This really doesn't seem like Bioware. I bet the order came from EA.
Also, I don't have a lot of sympathy for trolls so I don't really feel bad for the guy. Seriously, follow the rules, don't troll and these things won't happen.
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Edit: but this does seem pretty illegal so I guess he should get his money back. 60 bucks is nothing to go to court over. Hopefully EA reverses this.