Surely EA can just ban people's Origin accounts who have used the glitch ?
That would be grossly unfair. People are just taking advantage of an in game glitch that EA are well aware of. How about when overly fast tappers waste a few doughnuts speeding up a task / buying unwanted items? EA could fix this with an 'are you sure?' prompt, but they won't.
Surely EA can just ban people's Origin accounts who have used the glitch ?
That would be grossly unfair. People are just taking advantage of an in game glitch that EA are well aware of. How about when overly fast tappers waste a few doughnuts speeding up a task / buying unwanted items? EA could fix this with an 'are you sure?' prompt, but they won't.
I doubt one would be caught, but, fair or not, taking advantage of an exploit is an explicit violation of EA's TOS.
Surely EA can just ban people's Origin accounts who have used the glitch ?
That would be grossly unfair. People are just taking advantage of an in game glitch that EA are well aware of. How about when overly fast tappers waste a few doughnuts speeding up a task / buying unwanted items? EA could fix this with an 'are you sure?' prompt, but they won't.
I doubt one would be caught, but, fair or not, taking advantage of an exploit is an explicit violation of EA's TOS.
I'm not familiar with the TOS, does it mention glitches and the abuse of them?
Surely EA can just ban people's Origin accounts who have used the glitch ?
That would be grossly unfair. People are just taking advantage of an in game glitch that EA are well aware of. How about when overly fast tappers waste a few doughnuts speeding up a task / buying unwanted items? EA could fix this with an 'are you sure?' prompt, but they won't.
I doubt one would be caught, but, fair or not, taking advantage of an exploit is an explicit violation of EA's TOS.
I'm not familiar with the TOS, does it mention glitches and the abuse of them?
Surely EA can just ban people's Origin accounts who have used the glitch ?
That would be grossly unfair. People are just taking advantage of an in game glitch that EA are well aware of. How about when overly fast tappers waste a few doughnuts speeding up a task / buying unwanted items? EA could fix this with an 'are you sure?' prompt, but they won't.
I doubt one would be caught, but, fair or not, taking advantage of an exploit is an explicit violation of EA's TOS.
I'm not familiar with the TOS, does it mention glitches and the abuse of them?
Yes, it does.
Well that's fair enough. Like SF Downs or the Golden Scratch R, using the glitch carries a risk :idea:
As someone who paid money for donuts several times, I can say that I do not care who exploits the glitch. Why should it bother me? I took the gamble that this sort of glitch would never exist. I lost...oh well. I shouldn't be punishing others who waited it out.
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That would be grossly unfair. People are just taking advantage of an in game glitch that EA are well aware of. How about when overly fast tappers waste a few doughnuts speeding up a task / buying unwanted items? EA could fix this with an 'are you sure?' prompt, but they won't.
I doubt one would be caught, but, fair or not, taking advantage of an exploit is an explicit violation of EA's TOS.
I'm not familiar with the TOS, does it mention glitches and the abuse of them?
Yes, it does.
ive spent a hundred bucks on the game already which is more then any playstation game..
someone pm me lol ill pm you another glitch i know about tht gets you free *
Well that's fair enough. Like SF Downs or the Golden Scratch R, using the glitch carries a risk :idea:
Makes many more people aware of the bug.
Well played.
Now I haven't done it but do know how it is done. You don't get to keep any donuts with it so it's lame Imo.
Also people asking for it please stop. Do just a little homework and you will find it. I'll even give you a hint look for negative donuts.
With that I am out.