Aeonknight said:
SirBryghtside said:
Aeonknight said:
Also... who seriously goes to forums for FPS's? I'm a forum whore myself but that just seems a little unnecessary.
People do. And people get banned for it.
And where's the discussion value there? "Aw dude, I totally got this sweet headshot awhile back!"
"SCAR or gtfo!"
that's about it.
Anyone going to those forums for any other reason is likely just going there to stir up shit. And EA ain't having none of that. Much like the mods here if you ask me.
You are so right! It's just like all those RPG forums. All the RPG fans talk about are things like, "Aw dude, I totally got this sweet headshot with my bow awhile back!" or "Eldrich sword or GTFO!"
That's about it. I mean, who seriously goes to forums for RPGs? It's just so unnecessary for RPG fans to bother going to forums to talk about those games. Where's the discussion value, you know?
Or maybe, if you bothered to not insultingly generalize FPS games and those that play them, you might realize there is just as much variety, depth, and quality narratives in the FPS genre as there are in the RPG genre. But no. That would require someone to look beyond their own opinions and bias. It would require them to own up to the fact that some people like things different from what they like.
O.T. - I think everyone is losing sight of the event that sparked this whole thing. A man was banned from his account (forum AND origin) and permanently locked out from all of his legally purchased games because someone else cursed in a forum post wherein the man was quoted. His name was simply mentioned, yet EA's content filtering system didn't distinguish between him and the person who actually broke the rules. It simply blanket banned anyone mentioned in the post. Last I had heard, the guy was still fighting his way through EA tech support to get the whole debacle cleared up. To no success.
The worst part is, considering this is an issue caused by the system (Origin), it could very likely be a systemic-wide issue. I.E. Others may have had this same thing occur to them. Frankly, if there were ever a valid reason to boycott a game company, this is one of them. While it's unlikely this little boycott will actually form and adhere to it's tenements, if it does, count me among it's members.