Especially when EA is hoping to bring down Activsion. Yeah, Origin isn't helping with that.Hitokiri_Gensai said:EA seriously needs to reconsider their systems before they lose all their players and subscribers, thats pretty bullshit right there.
Especially when EA is hoping to bring down Activsion. Yeah, Origin isn't helping with that.Hitokiri_Gensai said:EA seriously needs to reconsider their systems before they lose all their players and subscribers, thats pretty bullshit right there.
I swear Origin was bad news from day one. Nothing about the system sounded like a good idea. I read about it and didnt want a DAMN thing to do with it. End of story. It sounded like bullshit.Otaku World Order said:Especially when EA is hoping to bring down Activsion. Yeah, Origin isn't helping with that.Hitokiri_Gensai said:EA seriously needs to reconsider their systems before they lose all their players and subscribers, thats pretty bullshit right there.
I'm well aware the BBB is a private company, but they did help resolve a complaint of mine, i don't give a fuck about ratings, it's their arbitration i'm talking about.Zefar said:I love when people tell others to post on the BBB which mind you is a fraud. You can just pay a fee and get a A+ on it. Doesn't matter what history your company has had.Mekado said:If EA are jerking you around may i suggest filing a complaint with the BBB (better business bureau)? they're actually quite good at making shifty manufacturers reverse "fu*k the customer" decisions.MaximumTacos said:Still no access to singleplayer content, or anything else in my Origin account.
Every. Single. Piece. Of. Content. In. Origin. Is. Locked. Out.
Am now almost bored enough to dig up personal cell numbers of CS executives at EA. I will keep you updated.
http://www.bbb.org/greater-san-francisco/business-reviews/video-games-wholesale-and-manufacturers/electronic-arts-in-san-francisco-ca-64196/file-a-complaint
There is also this where restaurant owners have sometimes gotten ONE single complaint and the company was put on the worst rating even though the client had taken back his complaint and gotten on good terms with the company. They had to pay to get back to their A+ rating.
People signed up well known Terrorist groups as a company and gotten an A+ rating just by paying for it.
But the biggest thing about BBB is that most gamers will not give a damn about someone posting one single complaint on the BBB.
Even people looking for a publisher won't read the BBB. Reporting on it will not change a thing.
If the Topic actually got banned for just quoting someone then there is a problem. Might been a mistake as it happens.
But for most of the time it's just those massive trolls that get temp banned and maybe they will stop trolling the forum then. Because they deserve everything bad they get.
Ditto. Between this, the spyware allegations and a lack of exclusives that interest me...lotr rocks 0 said:wow...
couple things wrong here:
1) why are they banning you for something someone else said?
2) why are they giving a permanent ban for what looks like 2 swear words??
3) why are they permanently removing all access to games that you paid for because of said forum ban...
That's fucked up.
Never using origin.
That is an awesome idea. Pity I don't have Origin or any usernames; I'd be willing to help you out...The Lugz said:what do i think? right now i think it's be hilarious to post every swearword in america along with a list of every account name in origin's system
they'd either loose a large market share or revise their dumb-assery,
just a shame i cant do it to activision too..
brb, trolling origin...
I'm not entirely sure he's joking, TBH. Like you, I wouldn't be surprised if EA actually did do that. The problem is the step about loyalty vs. frustration...not that they'd think of that.TheDarkEricDraven said:"Yes! We will lock them out of our game, so they buy it again, instead of resorting to piracy! Genuis!"superpirson said:Conspiracy time!
A permaban is really a business opportunity for EA. if you really care about playing the game, then you will buy all your games again under a different account.
I know you are joking, but that stupidity is just SO EA.
Zee GERMANS think origin is spyware?Tuesday Night Fever said:I'm really not looking forward to being forced to use Origin to play Mass Effect 3 or Star Wars: The Old Republic.
Y'know, I get it that they're doing the same thing that Valve does with Steam and games like Half-Life 2. I completely understand that arguement. But at least, from my experiences and the experiences of pretty much everyone I've ever spoken to on the subject, Steam doesn't actively screw over its users like Origin does. Between the forum perma-bans locking people out of games that they've purchased and a program defined by many, including the German government, as spyware... I dunno... it just seems like a hell of a lot more of a headache than Steam ever was.
Yeah, I read it a while back in news posts both here on the Escapist and on Kotaku. I guess the wording of the EULA for Origin was so incredibly vague as to what the program was allowed to monitor on your PC that the German government found it to be an invasion of its citizens' privacy.MaximumTacos said:Zee GERMANS think origin is spyware?
Ok, I don't have anything funny to top that with at all.
riddle me this: how do you turn an opinion against a company that is already considered to be shit.Awexsome said:otherwise I'm inclined to believe that your story is pretty much lying and trying to turn popular opinion against EA and Origin (not a hard feat either) since you're upset you broke the rules and got punished.
Craorach said:It is my opinion that people should actually bother to agree with things they click "I Agree" too, and that in a private company's private property (forums, online services, etc) they should be able to demand semi decent conduct.jthwilliams said:So it is your opinion that private companies should inact codes of conduct based on well whatever the hell the feel like and then inforce those codes of conduct with real financial consiquences without a judicial review process and oversight?
First of all, that picture had me thoroughly confused. I don't even have an origins account, so I was trying to figure out why there was a prompt for it on my screen.MaximumTacos said:Well, great. Before I could at least log in and click on the title of my game to get a "not allowed" message(F you, battlelog):
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This happened not long after I emailed Andrew Wong of EA customer service.
Coincidence?
Steam/Valve is better because they don't do stuff like this. I'm sure they have to have clauses like those to save their own hides from being sued for piracy (hey, we all know game makers are greedy sobs...)targren said:How does the TOS make Steam any better? If you read the Steam TOS, they too have the "We can cancel your access at any time, for whatever reason we want to make up" clause, and a "Maybe we'll give you stand-alone copies of your purchased games, maybe we won't. Depends on our mood" clause.gmergurl said:and this is why Steam rules, honestly though, if you paid for the game, and didn't read the "ToS" you might be out of luck, because it can totally say "ToS apply to forums and if you mess up there, we'll steal your game privledges" because like movies, you don't actually "own the game" as far as I know, you are merely buying the liscense to have a copy... or some technical terms like that. As such, they can draw up the basic guidelines of what you can and cannot do.
That this hasn't happened on Steam (or if it has, it didn't get publicized like EAs string of screwups) has nothing to do with the TOS. Valve could do exactly the same thing and be entirely in their rights, according to the TOS.
The problem is, the TOS are very similar, and you brought them up. Valve reserves the right to do the same, so saying "this is why steam rules; read the TOS" is pretty ridiculous.gmergurl said:I'm not saying they won't do these things in the future (though most likely not) I merely mentioned the ToS because the OP might not have any real case.
But Steam -doesn't- unless you really go out of your way. Thats the thing. They have a very good standing in the gaming community because they are for the most part fair and generous. EA not so much. Even if you cheat, VAC kicks you out of VAC protected things, not steals your products from you.Zachary Amaranth said:The problem is, the TOS are very similar, and you brought them up. Valve reserves the right to do the same, so saying "this is why steam rules; read the TOS" is pretty ridiculous.gmergurl said:I'm not saying they won't do these things in the future (though most likely not) I merely mentioned the ToS because the OP might not have any real case.