Starlight09 wrote:
lance8765 wrote:
jack9000104 wrote:
Thinking about a lawsuit lol.
This is actually unacceptable and when selling a product you MUST state any defects with said product.This is completely unacceptable that you PUT THIS ON SALE WHILST IT WAS BROKEN! If you want to appease us, just let us complete a multiplayer match and get the trophy like NFS Undercover - Simple!
@EA_Tom make this happen bro, literally just say they need to make the trophy unlock when entering/completing a multiplayer event and you will get soooo many more customers back. Cheers.
A lawsuit because a feature from a 5 years old game for a nearly unsupported platform doesn't work anymore? Are you kidding me?
Anyway, i don't need this trophy, or the Platinum, but they should fix those old Weekly Playlists, too! Some cars are impossible to unlock because they stopped rotating them..
A lawsuit is extreme... but when GameSpy servers were shutdown, a lot of affected games I remember seeing in retail stores had a sticker on the back by the barcode that said something like due to GameSpy's closure, the online servers will no longer be available after blah blah date so ppl will know what they're getting into.
EA must be looking at how people are still buying Midnight Club Los Angeles coz PSN always has it on sale, seriously that game has been a part of their random flash sales more often than any other racing game with offline servers in like the last 2 years, I don't know if it's just me but whenever I check their flash sales, that game is on the list, I just checked for proof too lol https://psprices.com/region-us/game/11628/midnight-club-los-angeles-complete-edition That was a game that had GameSpy servers as well, I have the game, but didn't get to platinum it before the servers were yanked. EA must be thinking if Rockstar can still sell a game with no online server, we can sell one too without a functioning one =/
First of all, I said "lawsuit lol", the lol was intending that it was a joke.... but I guess it is not able to be "heard" over the internet. Next, by law, they CANNOT sell a product that does not work as intended..... so matter what they have to fix it.