EA Boycott?

Bvenged

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Even a group of 1000 still wouldn't suffice to make them change. They're a corporate fuckbag who won't change for a profitable worse. they know we'll all end up buying again, should we boycott.

Besides, if I boycott EA I would have to boycott Activision first. Oh wait, I have been for the past year.
That's not for political movement or anything like that; I just hate their business practice, the damage they're doing to the industry and while a boycott is impractical, as it is in this case, I've got some peace of mind knowing not a single penny of my money is fuelling their mega-corporate greedy ways.
 

Richardplex

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I find it amusing how loads of people here will scream their little hearts out that pre-owned games don't hurt the industry, but are planning to buy pre-owned to.... hurt the industry.

Boycotting EA makes the developers suffer, I'll enjoy the games instead thanks.
 

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While I don't agree with everything EA does...they are hardly a terrible or evil company. They also help produce or publish many of the best games in the industry on a consistent basis.

I actually like that someone's actions in the EA forums can get them punished from playing the video games they bought. People deserve to be held accountable for their actions where appropriate.

I've also never had problems with Origin, where I've had a few minor issues with Steam. You have every right to boycott EA. Personally, they don't inconvenience me any more than your average gaming company does.
 

Marcus Thomas

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Good, we need to speak up when we don't like what the industry does. But I wonder if EA will mistake any drop in sales as "piracy losses".
 

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Ridgemo said:
EA has never done anything to annoy or upset me. Yeah, sucks for these people, but then i don't care about them.

I will keep buying games that i will enjoy, regardless of who made/published them.
Well spoken sir.
Really, these boycotts never take off or achieve anything anyway. If you're aware of this, this is really just another 'look at me' thread, gunning for that Hot Topic badge.
Yes, I'm a cynic.
 

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http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/jimquisition/3857-BOYCOTT

Oh the irony of this type of post being on the Escapist...
 

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all you can do is really support other companies more than EA, say if you supported Bethesda, and they notice the amount of success they're getting compared to them, then they might rethink of what they're doing, but in the end this is EA, and most likely will not work. but it's a hell of a lot better than cutting out some really good games. pretty much i'm saying is just buy what you "need" from EA, and stop there.
 

dubious_wolf

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Trucken said:
dubious_wolf said:
I love the Mass Effect series, Saint's Row and I have fond memories of the Sims 2 & 3 from my childhood.
Um, I'm looking at my copy of Saints Row 3 right now and it says that THQ is the publisher... I think it's great that you actually write a company and voice your concerns, but this is a major blunder and, honestly, one you shouldn't have made. Otherwise, I support you, but EA might not take you seriously after this.
Yeah you're right the main page was featuring it on Origin and I goofed.
But if you support what I'm saying, then send a message yourself. Don't sit back and knit pick.
 

tippy2k2

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Incidents such as prohibiting people from playing their LEGALLY bought games if they misbehave on their forums...
Like a friend of mine said, "Act like a *****, prepare to get hit".
Your friend has just became my favorite person ever. If you could give them a congratulatory high five from me, that would be appreciated.

I have absolutely no problem with EA and how they go about business. Online passes are something I actually support (Sterling's argument against them I feel is terribly flawed). Some jackasses act like jackasses get banned is not going to be a reason for me to stop purchasing their products.

The SOPA thing is the only thing that makes me a little iffy about their products but any company that can take advantage of SOPA is going to be on board with it (just not all of them publicly).
 

Vault101

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ME3 already preordered

damn mega corporations MAKING me buy their products!!
 

Bad Jim

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albino boo said:
I suggest you go to a bar, buy a beer and insult the barman. Do you think you get to drink the beer or not? If people behaved badly in real life there are real consequences, why shouldn't there be ones online?
In truth, you would get either a minute or so to drink your beer or your money back. Because you are entitled to at least one of those. The consequence of misbehaving is getting thrown out, barred, maybe having the police called. But that doesn't change the fact that you paid for a beer.

I've seen a few people get thrown out of pubs and that's what happens.
 

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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.
 

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albino boo said:
At no point do you own the game like a toaster, or whatever product you care to mention but merely the right to use it them. If you violate the terms of use, by example by insulting someone, that's it game over. Just like any other service.
Technically its not a service, its a licence, and may be subject to First-Sale doctrine, its a contentious issue. Better still since EULA is technically a shrinkwrap contract it already violates fair trade laws in most countries and many US states and is difficult to enforce. Your average EULA simply sums up copyright law so you still cant break it but EULA is not free licence to do whatever you want.
Secondly EA AGREES that they don't have the right to shut down your single player access, they have said long ago that they wont do this, yet they still do. Since its not in any of the terms of service, they have no legal ability to do it.
Besides, despite the fact that its blatantly illegal in most of the world, including Canada where I live, Origin still tried to access the encrypted files on my phone when i tried to get some photos off of it. We know they have little regard for the law when it does not suit them.
albino boo said:
malmodir said:
Actually it would be more like going to a bar, ordering a beer with the consequence of giving the barman the keys to your apartment and allowing him to rifle through your stuff. Just to get kicked out of the bar if some other guy insults the barman while yelling your name.
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You must hang around in posher bars than I did in my youth. Many a time I've been searched on the way into bars and clubs as a precondition of entry. I have even been thrown out of few and you know what, it was NEVER my fault. No one is ever the villain their own story.
Now first off, it would appear that the offence is in fact being cursed at. so as per your analogy: you walk into a bar, some guy insults your sexuality and because of that you are banned from the bar. I have now read the chat logs listened to the phone call and the offending post DOES seem to be directed at the person who received the ban and the phone calls seem to follow the same template as my own conversations with EA. There are legitimate times when people AREN'T the villain.
 

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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.
you would need thousands of people to agree with you and as much as i dont like EA i am already boycotting apple products, i only do 1 boycott at a time and this one has been going for years.
 

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Fuhjem said:
If the world really thinks that when you legally purchase a game that if you misbehave slightly, you should have to lose all the money you spent, even if you didn't misbehave, then I'm just done.

I'm not buying EA games until this bullshit is fixed, but you guys can do whatever you want.
Seems OP didn't even make it onto page 2 before realizing that their thread didn't start a revolution and giving up on the public. Makes you think about how dedicated they really are on getting the word out that EA's doing something wrong in their eyes. Seems to me like they wanted too have a public bitchfest but Mass Effect junkies put a knot in their panties.
 

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I have been boycotting them since the whole origin debarcle... Their practices cannot go on like this without losing their customer base