It was a DDOS attack. Gigabyte after gigabyte of junk was thrown at them by thousands on thousands of infected computers. While this *was* an attack, it *wasn't* a hack. They run a multiplayer service/store. They *have* to accept incoming data to work. You can add more servers to lessen the severity of a DDOS, but if they have the computer numbers, that doesn't matter, those servers will fall.RealRT said:Yeah, yeah, it is their fault. They may have been under an attack, yeah, but one would think that a huge internation conglomerate could keep their servers safe from a bunch of stupid kids. They didn't temporarily provide the services they are required to provide - the services they ask money for - yeah, that should be compensated, the fact that they provided any compensation at all is not a great feat, it's something to be expected. And this compensation can barely count as one anyway. I prefer to call it self-respect, thank you.Vivi22 said:Your opinion on this is laughable. Wasn't their fault their services went down, they weren't down all that long in the grand scheme of things, and they're nice enough to offer their customers compensation anyway. Takes someone with one hell of a sense of entitlement to think they're in the wrong here.RealRT said:"Sorry for us not doing our work when it was really necessary. In compensation, here's something with which you can give us slightly less money". But I don't want to spend anything on you. More than that, I already spent my gaming budget on Steam. I WOULD HAVE spent it on you if you did your job back then, but now? Sorry. Too late. Too little too.
So, please, do tell me what they could have done about that.