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- @BizzyVaping Thats quite the foolish comment. There are a few of us that have had enough. EA has changed for the worse. Theyre not just a game publisher anymore. Theyre part of whats making this world go down the drain and I and many others wont support it anymore. It goes far beyond Battlefield and well, like I said, I wont support it.
No I will never preorder a EA game. I only buy it if its on sale.
@EdwinSpangler wrote:
@BizzyVapingThats quite the foolish comment. There are a few of us that have had enough. EA has changed for the worse. Theyre not just a game publisher anymore. Theyre part of whats making this world go down the drain and I and many others wont support it anymore. It goes far beyond Battlefield and well, like I said, I wont support it.So you're saying if the perfect game came out to raving reviews from gaming media and the users, then you would skip it because there's an EA logo on the box?
That seems quite foolish.- CPU_UK4 years agoSeasoned Ace
Depends on what they do with 2042: If they rescue this game I will look at BF7, but certainly no more Pre-orders, this was the final time I'll ever make that mistake... with EA.
- @RiskyLife
I will not buy another ea title after wasting 80 pounds in bf2042. Not happy dont play the game anymore - RipGroove994 years agoSeasoned Ace
I certainly won't pre order a game from EA but if the next Battlefield game is amazing then yeah sure I'll buy it, but only after release and I learn all I need to know about it before buying it. Simply blacklisting EA games for life is just immature as you'd potentially be missing out on the best Battlefield game ever just to "stick it to EA" which when it comes down to it, no one cares about, especially EA themselves. Life's too short to hold grudges especially if you end up losing out because of it. If there's a unique product out there that I'll enjoy and get a lot of use out of then yeah, I'll but it, regardless of who made it. Sticking it to the man is all well and good until it starts impacting you negatively.
- @EdwinSpangler There is a good point you make. EA's greed is a real problem. We all have to make our own decisions on that. For me, I see a pattern that doesn't appear to be changing anytime soon, dating back to their Battlefront games. There's too many actual quality games being made to waste time with EA, Activision, Ubisoft, and these major publishers shoveling out poor products all because they know gamers will buy it anyway.
- @BizzyVaping Like Jedi Fallen Order you mean? Depends. EA has lost the benefit of the doubt with me. But in general, yeah. The only thing EA understands is money. Someone feeling strongly enough should absolutely not buy from them regardless. Besides, there's plenty of other outstanding options.
@ArchAngeL-PCX wrote:
@BizzyVapingLike Jedi Fallen Order you mean? Depends. EA has lost the benefit of the doubt with me. But in general, yeah. The only thing EA understands is money. Someone feeling strongly enough should absolutely not buy from them regardless. Besides, there's plenty of other outstanding options.Just whatever game might be good.
I don't really like EA, but saying I would never buy another game from them makes no sense as I have no clue what they'll do in the future.The short answer was No.
A little longer answer will be:
- I will never preorder again (and I didn't do it this time either).
- I may consider playing another new Battlefield again, if it deserves the brand "Battlefield".
- I don't think I will buy such a new game, but maybe rent it via using Gamepass or EAPlay.
- Especially it makes no sense buying something from EA if they keep blocking me from BF2042 and don't tell me (or anyone else) why they do it, i.e. clearly state what kind of software led to their verdict of "cheating" (as they stand very alone with that opinition), or at least admit that their EAC implementation is as buggy as the game itself.