Agreed. And I hate that they are also allowed in game in the same way. If I play Need for Speed and don't have the in-game money to buy the car and you auto click through the menu (because they put it in as the default click A option) you very quickly end up at the purchase page. I know that it is a verification process, but its shoved in there in a sneaky way.DTWolfwood said:Microsoft does need to add an option to make it so you need verification for purchase <.< Almost got hoodwinked by Apple in the same way. Those in-app purchases are just as insidious.
No way am I saying that the father isn't to blame, but there is some amount of blame to place on EA in this situation because they set it up so that if you aren't really careful you can accidentally spend money. It's basically a minefield.
I hate the fact that I as an adult don't have a way to ask for a password on my own account when I'm logged in to play games. Just because I am logged in doesn't mean I want to be able to access my money from it. Its like being logged into my bank account on my laptop just because I am on the internet. It's absolute shit.