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EA don't give a **bleep** once they have your money, these are the kind of developers that fans lose faith in. A mate of mine pirates everything, then buys it if he thinks it's worth it. I've been against it, but maybe it's not such a bad idea for EA games that don't have demo's. I know if I had either a demo or a pirated game that had the audio issues and the complete lack of communication or even acknowledgement from the developers, I would not have given them any money.
My mate's pirated copy btw, works f**king great on his PC, I have told him not to buy it though.
- Maverick00278 months agoSeasoned Traveler
Im glad I at least got my refund into steam before i hit time cap troubleshooting. Depending on what the issue is and how much money they probably lost on this game, it may not even be worth them fixing it (and only because Ive played every dragon age i still want to play it even with all the issues)
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