Comments on: Report: Gamers angry at DRM system from EA
PC gamers say the new digital rights management system is onerous and inconvenient, and makes them feel like the company is watching over their shoulders.
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It's sad really. they used to be one of the best, if not THE best.
The store wont take it back and EA support never picks up and I am forced to pay long distance for that. I opened a complaint with the BBB, and they told me they would refund the game, but only after I talked with EA support. So only after I pay more in long distance charges than the game will they return it.
I urge ANYONE having problems to report EA to the BBB. It may not do much but if there are enough cases they could lose their status.
This is utter bull. Once I buy a game, I fully expect to be able to install it as many times as I want. I understand the problem of pirate copies, but most people that actually buy the game, are not the people that need to be "punished". If this actually turns out to be true, I will definately not buy any games that have this crap included. I will also advise anyone I talk to about gaming to do the same. I think we all know how often you could need to reinstall your operating system, thus need to reinstall games. I know I do, I often get multiple upgrades to my mobo and or CPU each year, which requires a OS reinstall. [CNET editors' note: Inappropriate material deleted.]
I (a formerly paying customer) am going to wait till the hackers crack the game and get it then. (Same goes for Bioshock, Crysis and all the other blockbusters with SecuRom.) I hope you've learned a valuable lesson EA Games......
If they want to make money theyre going the wrong way about it!
- by Lichking665 May 5, 2009 1:47 PM PDT
- I illegally Downloaded Spore just so i wouldnt have to deal with Ea's ********. Just putting that out their
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