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@Adamonicam i reading that wrong or are they implying policing off platform (forums and game?) as part of the EUA?
- RMEChief3 years agoLegend
There is no point in personal attacks, but man, they are still liable for the state of the game.
The customers were fooled and okey doked into paying full price for a half-baked game, then waited over a year to get it to a beta state. Again, another fact that shows how far out of touch they are with the BF community.
- 3 years ago
@Adamonic wrote:
@Prof3ss0r_M1k3yep, that's the way I take it. Like somehow Social Media, Twitter, Discord, Reddit, and these forums can possibly lead to your account being banned IN GAME.well, i don't use twitter, discord or reddit. if i did though and a company banned me from a game that i paid for because they don't like something i said or did outside the game on a platform not controlled by EA and not subject to EA EUA i'd probably spend the money it takes to invoke the arbitration clause out of principle
- RMEChief3 years agoLegend
I am wondering if this was from the surveys? Someone took the effort to create and post it. Feels very defensive. They say they take constructive criticism, but then only listen to content creators and streamers, while the veteran players suffer.
- 3 years ago
if it comes out that they are policing outside of the game i'm done with dice and EA. permanently. i'm not playing much anymore anyway. i don't harass the devs, this is a principle thing. same reason i don't use patreon or paypal.
- 3 years ago
Surprised to see this posted now. Even at its worst the EA Answers community is kittens and puppies compared to the darker corners of Twitter and Reddit (when filtered by new). Things seem far better now than a year ago
Consider:
- Dev's home addresses have been posted to Twitter.
- Someone was fabricating 'evidence' that one of the Reddit mods was a pedophile.
- Because the main 2042 subreddit was too 'tame' for some people a new hate focused subreddit was created. R/battlefieldboomers. I think Pappa Reddit had to step in on that sub, initially it was pretty unhinged. Human trash posting up the most hateful things they could imagine.
- During the Fawsi Mesmer news cycle all the racists came out on Reddit. 2042 was bad because brown people.
All of that over a toy. A toy that costs less than a tank of gas.
I think this DICE response is completely justified based on what I've seen.
- 3 years ago
@AngrySquid270 wrote:Surprised to see this posted now. Even at its worst the EA Answers community is kittens and puppies compared to the darker corners of Twitter and Reddit (when filtered by new). Things seem far better now than a year ago
Consider:
- Dev's home addresses have been posted to Twitter.
- Someone was fabricating 'evidence' that one of the Reddit mods was a pedophile.
- Because the main 2042 subreddit was too 'tame' for some people a new hate focused subreddit was created. R/battlefieldboomers. I think Pappa Reddit had to step in on that sub, initially it was pretty unhinged. Human trash posting up the most hateful things they could imagine.
- During the Fawsi Mesmer news cycle all the racists came out on Reddit. 2042 was bad because brown people.
All of that over a toy. A toy that costs less than a tank of gas.
I think this DICE response is completely justified based on what I've seen.
if that stuff was outside of game they have no grounds for any enforcement in game. is the conduct disgusting? yes. do they have the *right* to ban someone in game over something done on twitter or reddit? *NO*
there are other legal channels to go through for doxing, fabricating evidence etc. allowing a game company to kick people for stuff done outside of game will lead to people being banned for other reasons like "wrongthink" such as voting for joe biden or donald trump (depending on the perspective of the person with the ban button)
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