@-KoS-Darth_LopezYou're changing the subject and trying to widen the discussion to hide the obvious flaw in your logic: the precise point we're disagreeing on.
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You were claiming that consumers were in some way at fault for EA's conduct because they paid for the game. I strongly disagreed and explained why.
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The point in question has nothing to do with being able to punish EA through the law: that's your logic and your argument about people buying the game instead of listening to the YouTuber you personally listen to and punishing EA for its behaviour via lost sales (ie. not buying the game in the first place). To your original point "No one "made" you pay 70 dollars" when user Upa44 complained about paying $70 for an unplayable game, that it was somehow partially his fault for buying the game instead of listening to your YouTuber and avoiding a purchase. Remember?
I never shouted at anyone. I never used caps. It was Upa44 earlier in the thread used caps and shouted. All I said was that I agreed with how he is feeling because EA has been giving us radio silence. You get so angry that you forget who said what to whom and what was being discussed.
Please don't bring up Mr Spock. You're far from being logical here with your emotive venting that consumers are at fault for EA's poor conduct. Even now as you **finally** admit EA is beholden to a legal responsibility to put out a game which works as advertised, you still insist on your illogical argument that consumers ought to "consume wisely" and partially absolve bad business practices by pointing at the consumer.
How illogical and insane.
The point of the law is that is absolves consumers/gamers of being responsible for EA's quality control versus your argument that users are culpable if they don't make themselves aware of those quality issues before purchasing. Do you go to a restaurant and when the meal is served half raw accept the owner's explanation that you should've read his crappy online reviews on Youtube before paying? Do you hear yourself? I would bet any sum of money that in the real world, when someone doesn't give you what you paid you, you complain like the rest of us instead of issuing a written mea culpa reflecting upon your own culpability for someone else's mistakes like you have here on this online EA forum.
But fine. Forget logic and forget the law. Beat yourself up for EA's mistakes and tell yourself you're being rational and fair minded,. I'm telling you dude, no one else here is buying it. But feel free to fight the good fight and not surrender your principles. Someone might thank you one day. Someone from EA perhaps. You never know.
Have a nice day.