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Hello again, everyone, thank you for the continued information.
To clarify a bit, every Gamertag posted in this thread so far is connected to an underage EA account which will prevent it to connect online. To quote our help article:
Each country sets their own requirements for who is considered to be an “adult.” If your child is younger than the age for where you live, they will automatically have a child account.
In most countries, that age is 13. Expand the list below to see if it's a different age where you are.
Australia: 13
Belgium: 16
China: 16
Denmark: 16
Finland: 15
France: 16
Germany: 14
Hungary: 16
Ireland: 16
Italy: 16
Japan: 13
South Korea: 18
Norway: 15
Poland: 16
Portugal: 18
Russia: 14
Spain: 14
Sweden: 16
The Netherlands: 16
Other than above: 13
Once your child is at the minimum age to have a full access EA Account, they can “age up” their child account. When they do, they will be able to play online modes and use other features.
Keep in mind that when they have a full access account, games still have individual ratings. These ratings may stop them from accessing all of the game’s features and modes until they are of age for the game, too.
If your child is of age as per above table, they would have to log in to the Origin client once to age up their underage account. They will automatically be prompted to do so after successfully logging in. Please keep in mind that underage accounts can only log in with their Origin ID, not with an email address. (Technically they don't have an own email address, only the connected parental one used for communication).
Please fix this, or give me a refund. €70 for a game that is ALL about multiplayer only to find out we are intentionally blocked from multiplayer. It's totally unacceptable. It's more than that, its illegal in the EU. You've sold me a product and service that is not as advertised.
- 8 years ago
Pretty sure their reasoning is based on the law but I'm not an expert at it.
If you bought the game on Origin you can refund with EA.
https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/origin/origin/what-s-the-great-games-guarantee/
If you bought it via the PS store or MS store you can refund via there.
Otherwise you'll have to return it to the retailer for a refund.
- Anonymous8 years agoOh please. They are not respecting the law. They have a bug and either don't want to fix it or don't know how to fix it.
Other EA games work just fine. - 8 years agoWhich games do work (outside Titanfall)? Quite weird to hear those work but this one doesn't.
- Anonymous8 years agoMy son plays Plants Vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 with no problem. He can not connect with his account (which has no age restrictions) for Battlefront II. In fact, my Origin/EA account, which I'm using now, is mine, and shows my correct age (49). Additionally, the controlling Microsoft account (also, mine) has my child set with no restrictions other than I have to approve purchases.
In other words, with our current configuration, EVERYTHING works as it should EXCEPT Star Wars: BattleFront II multiplayer, which gives us this 524 error.
This whole process is ridiculously complex and confusing, and yes, VERY disappointing for a child who got this game for Christmas.
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