EA Ties Forum Accounts to game accounts.

I don't think it really affects most EA users, only to complain about them with many starred out words, gets you a ban. Just have to think rationally and rant about them somewhere else :p Like that rainforest, or here for example.
 
Ah well, not going to affect too many people, torrent sites will just be hit a bit harder on downloads.

Good choice EA, your continual punishment of legitimate gamers is promoting piracy quite nicely. Well done! The torrent sites pushing your games out to the masses will surely thank you.
 
Ah well, not going to affect too many people, torrent sites will just be hit a bit harder on downloads.

Good choice EA, your continual punishment of legitimate gamers is promoting piracy quite nicely. Well done! The torrent sites pushing your games out to the masses will surely thank you.

Some people will see it as helping legitimate gamers by keeping rule breakers and idiots out of the multiplayer.
 
Tis the yin and yang of gaming this isn't it. One side purchases legit and get's on good servers, other doesn't and has to crack and get 3rd party software but is free of drm. Pro's and con's.
 
Some people will see it as helping legitimate gamers by keeping rule breakers and idiots out of the multiplayer.

Just because someone would rule break on a forum, does not mean they are out to ruin the actual game experience.
The concept of a game account being disabled due to a forum rule break is pretty ridiculous. It doesn't really help keep idiots out of multiplayer, just stops people whining when a game is hideously bugged and complete tripe.

Hopefully EA's continual "wrong direction" approach will come back and haunt them soon enough.
And before anyone asks... No, I don't have a solution for the rampant piracy on the PC platform. Why should I though? It ISN'T my job.
 
If you get banned from Steam all your games get deleted potentially losing you hundreds and hundreds of pounds.

Yeh but that only happens through cheating. It is also clearly stated that if you are caught cheating this will happen to you. You agree not to cheat before you play the game.

What EA are doing is, after you have installed and played the game, saying "from now on if you say something we dont like you saying then we will take all our games from you". You dont have a choice between agreeing or not with this.
 
It's not hard to conform to some forum's ToS.

Sheesh, of all the forums I've been signed up to, and all the pointless arguments I've gotten into (including with some devs :p) and I've never been banned from anything.

I think you must have to really be trying to be offensive and/or breaking the rules repeatedly to get banned from most places. I can't see that EA's mods are going to be any different.
 
Yeh but that only happens through cheating. It is also clearly stated that if you are caught cheating this will happen to you. You agree not to cheat before you play the game.

What EA are doing is, after you have installed and played the game, saying "from now on if you say something we dont like you saying then we will take all our games from you". You dont have a choice between agreeing or not with this.
Not even then, you still get access to all offline games and servers with no anti-cheat, accounts are usually only disabled and all games lost in cases of fraud.
 
:confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused:

What do they actually think this will achieve? As if their DRM wasn't enough... This is just going to make people ten times more likely to download their games rather than purchasing them. :rolleyes: I'm definitely not going near any of their games anymore. It just defies belief, how can they possibly think that this will be a good thing for them? :confused:
 
No it is not sarcasm if you think about it. games like:

Red Alert 3 - C&C3 reskinned.

FIFA Manager - Dont care for football games

FIFA - Dont care for football games

Crysis - Made by crytek, published by EA

Dead Space - Haven't played, but im guessing EA didn't make this also, they again just published.

Battlefield - Dont like online FPS shooters

spore - Complete and utter fail right there.

The sims - Cash cow and crap

Need For Speed - Childs racing game, also cash cow.

mirrors edge - Never heard of it.

all big sellers.:)

Ask your self why they are big sellers, sims because they milk it, same with need for speed, the others they pay the magazine companies to hype them up, people buy them and they claim its a success. The market is ending up a EA mass game generation machine.
 
aint you steam account tied to th valve forums in the same way? and your wow account with the blizzard forum

dont realy see what is the problem is just dont go on ea forums acting stupid


the steam one is the other way round iirc, get vac'ed get banned from the forums too.
 
I'm pretty sure it wasnt included in the EULA of the games out currently. So even if they do put it in the EULA of new EA games they cannot change the terms and conditions of the games you already own without your consent as you have already agreed to it.


EULA's all say EA reserves the right to change this EULA without notice or reason.
 
Looks like EA have backed down on this, or are saying it was a 'missunderstanding':

http://forums.ea.com/mboards/thread.jspa?threadID=457006

LOL - How did he misunderstand? He wrote the opposite to what he was told apparently?

http://forums.ea.com/mboards/thread.jspa?threadID=457006

EA Apoc (C&C) Community Manager said:
Hey everyone,

If you didn't notice, your C&C Community Manager, me, had a bit of a run-in with the video game blogging media today in reference to a direct quote I made on our forums here a few days ago in regards to how we handle bans and suspensions on the forums and in-game. You all know how we are greatly trying to protect and serve you from those who wish to disrupt our C&C community by breaking ToS on our forums or in-game, and I know everyone appreciates when we take action on those that are the worst.

That said, the previous statement I made recently (that's being quoted on the blogs) was inaccurate and a mistake on my part. I had a misunderstanding with regards to our new upcoming forums and website and never meant to infer that if we ban or suspend you on the forums, you would be banned in-game as well. This is not correct, my mistake, my bad.

If we suspend or ban you from the forums, that does not affect your in-game account and certainly it does not impact your in-game account for other games. Quite often we usually warn you before taking any type of action, suspend you before considering any type of ban, etc. I am sure you guys know that we are fairly tolerant and stress that you please show respect to others, but we also understand the forums are a place to be heard and express your opinion in a constructive manner. Everyone has their "flame" moments.


Your Posting in our official C&C EA Forums is enabled by an EA Nucleus account (the Master EA Account you typically login with to chose your Persona) -- but access to the forums and access to the games are separate. Players who have been banned from EA Forums are not automatically banned from online access to their other EA games, or the game associated with that particular forum. Players can be warned, suspended, and/or then banned if they breach the Terms of Service or Code of Conduct in a forum, game or service. Each forum, game and service is managed independently by our customer support representatives responsible for that specific forum, game or service.

Suffice to say, when we take action on someone on our C&C forums here, for any number of ToS breaking reasons, it does not impact your C&C game account or any other EA Game Account connected to your forum name. The mods here do a great job of alerting me when we need to warn someone or take further action, if I haven't seen it myself or heard it in a thread from one of you, but any action we take on a C&C Forum User, doesn't impact their in-game status.

I apologize for the misunderstanding, but I hope everyone is able to see the greater good intent in that we are simply trying to keep the forums and in-game as friendly and fun environments as possible, just know that those two environments are treated seperately by myself, the mods, and especially our Customer Support team. =)

Sincerely,
APOC

*hopefully i'll have better historical memorable moments as your C&C Community Manager than this one =) *
 
It looks to me as though they tried to implement that policy and met with much more resistance and much more vocal objections than they expected.

Which implies that it is their intention and they will do it again in the future, when the fuss has died down.

I'm beginning to think that the majority of companies in the gaming industry are secretly trying to kill off PC gaming as a commercial thing by undermining it. Presumably it's more profitable to make games for consoles.
 
I'm beginning to think that the majority of companies in the gaming industry are secretly trying to kill off PC gaming as a commercial thing by undermining it. Presumably it's more profitable to make games for consoles.

£40 for a typical console release on launch date, most PC games are £30, with a smattering at £25 if you know where to look.....

EA having an ulterior motive to kill PC gaming? Can't think as an extra 25%+ profit per game sold would have anything to do with it...... :rolleyes:
 
The big money now for pc gaming is going come from MMORPGs like warcraft and the like ... pay to have an account and pay monthly. Easy income and you cant pirate it.

Personally i think in ten years time almost all gaming will be done this way on whatever the pc has developed into, leaving all other types of game for the consoles.
 
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