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12 years ago
That's no excuse for the problem. Read through the specs each person provided that is currently experiencing the problem. This is a widespread problem throughout multiple service providers and multiple types of equipment. When a game is sold under the premise that online multilayer is something included, it shouldn't mean that you need specialty hardware. Every other game I've played over the last ten years has worked flawlessly regardless of my router or modem. Good Internet service should mean playable online games.... period. Only as of late havery I experienced problems with online games. Coincidentally both ea titles (Battlefield 4... what a joke.... and now UFC). You can swap and change whatever hardware you'd like but this problem is on EA and so far their customer service and community relations have been WAY below part as I'm beginning to expect with their titles. It's really unfortunate that the gaming community is mostly comprised of teeny boppers that just assume that this type of product quality and product support is ok because it is now the "norm"...
Anonymous
12 years agoReally wondering why every EA game has a terms of service agree/disagree page now a days yet there games are usually not tested well based on launch performance??????