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I honestly wish some high-powered legal firm would file another class-action against EA for these sorts of anti-consumer business practices where they sell goods and services and then fluidly change implied and reasonably inferred terms after accepting payment.
There are gamers who prefer to at least keep one machine with Windows 7 for playing older games or becauae -- let's face it -- it's objectively better for DX11 and lower games. They bought EA's products with the warranty and representation that their machines met the system requirements. Then, because EA decided to lock out Windows 7 at a later date via their launcher, they can no longer play games they paid for on the systems on which they installed them.
Seriously, they need to be hit hard for this kind of nefarious business practice.