Valve has banned people from their entire account because paypal fucked up in sending them money. Valve has banned people who got hacked, said person told valve they got hacked, and then were told by Valve that they would get their account back.IMGF said:Yes, but Valve would ban you from a single game, not your entire collection. Origin would ban you from your entire collection for modding on one game. There is a difference between the two. Valve and EA can ban you, sure, but banning me from my entire collection is complete bullshit when I only modded Mass Effect 3. I shouldn't lose my right to play Sims 3 or Battlefield 3 because of it.
That's why I won't buy anything from Origin if they can just take away my entire collection for violating some sort of bullshit rule.
Steam has a history of banning people from all their games for things not even in the account owners control.
If you REALLY think they would ban you from that ONE game, your only joking yourself.
How nice, supporting illegal actions by using the "try not to get caught" line instead of supporting trying to get the EULAs changed through legal processes.Kahunaburger said:I'm curious as to where the jump from "EA will ban you if they catch you modding Mass Effect" to "you shouldn't mod Mass Effect" comes from. I'd be more inclined to say "you should try not to get caught."
With thinking like that I don't see why people find it so surprising that game companies are trying increasingly worse forms of DRM.