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@Agent10_Alex wrote:https://youtu.be/x-vjabRMj1g?si=sRbDJJAR0GZ8_yQG
Take some responsibility.
What is this DICE?
The answer is Devs who are learning on the job. It is basically an endless stream of "Hello Worlds".- sk1lld2 years agoLegend
- ElliotLH2 years agoHero+
Is there a synopsis?
The issue isn't the UI. It is the complete lack of responsibility and even enablement in regard to the way EA/DICE handles players who break the EA terms of service.
It looks especially suspect when players and content creators such as Enders and GhostGaming, who imo are the best and most consistent/reliable source for current Battlefield news on YouTube, both have been victimized and banned from either the game or the creator network. I will say no more. The more I say the more this post gets removed. As I've said. EA/DICE want the players like those mentioned, who ruin gameplay experience. They don't want discussion about it. They want to "sound good" on a recording saying ominous and meaningless things like, "we are monitoring, we will take action", and not do a thing.
- MackTKau2 years agoRising Ace@Agent10_Alex who cares.
if a streamer doesn't like what happens when they stream, they should stop streaming instead of asking DICE to be their personal protectors. - sk1lld2 years agoLegend@MackTKau
So, you're ok with in game harassment? You have no issues if it happens to you?! You would just stop playing, no problem. - MackTKau2 years agoRising Ace@sk1lld Huge DICE/EA don't care, so the choice is either accept it and move on & ignore it, play a different game or quit streaming.
- cso77772 years agoSeasoned Ace@MackTKau Enders got banned for a video criticizing a public statement from a Dice-employee in a Youtube-video (on a non-EA-platform) and we risk getting banned on the forums for saying things Dice doesn't like.
Dice/EA must still be criticized for having double standards, even though it perhaps doesn't change anything.
@MackTKau wrote:
@Agent10_Alexwho cares.
if a streamer doesn't like what happens when they stream, they should stop streaming instead of asking DICE to be their personal protectors.
He and anyone else do not have to stop streaming, which is exactly what the snipers want. He has the right to play the game. Harassers DO NOT have the right.Its also his job, and you could argue he could switch careers, but the point is - he doesn't have to. EA has to enforce their terms and conditions.
That is reality.
@cso7777 wrote:
@MackTKauEnders got banned for a video criticizing a public statement from a Dice-employee in a Youtube-video (on a non-EA-platform) and we risk getting banned on the forums for saying things Dice doesn't like.
Dice/EA must still be criticized for having double standards, even though it perhaps doesn't change anything.I think I have been banned 3 times so far on here, and every time it was when I was too critical of the Dev Team.
I don't know if anything matters to DICE at this point in the game's lifecycle. There is no more new content for at least 8 weeks, while Warzone just dropped which is Free to Play. I expect player counts to drop significantly starting today and will slowly erode until we are back at 2022 player counts by the end of the season. Who is going to be playing BF2042 on the same new map from 2 months ago in 2 months?
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