Ideas
It's been 28 days since EA promised to compensate all players who pre-ordered Battlefield 6 and couldn't play since launch. So far, I'm still waiting. No XP booster tokens and now no Battle Pass. Or was it just a strategy to calm the community down at the time and get out of the situation?
I pre-ordered with the hope of being there from the very first minute, and to my surprise, I couldn't play. Are you telling me that what's circulating in some publications is true? That those who entered the firing range or tried to access a Portal server at that time will receive nothing? That would be a total mockery.
Excluding from compensation those who tried or attempted a solution to play a title they paid for, which did not work due to EA's error, is unacceptable. Do they really expect me to buy the battle pass or skins now? Sure, just wait for me.
I will never pre-order anything from EA again. And don't make promises you're not going to keep.
If an XP boost is enough to placate you, count your blessings that you do not have real problems to worry about. Seriously? Grow up.
- InsidiuZ4 months agoNew Hotshot
What are you talking about? I paid in advance for a game that I couldn't play when it was released. I had to wait over 6 hours to access it, and now I'm claiming something that they themselves promised as compensation.
It's not my fault that you're a conformist and don't stand up for yourself. If you like applauding while big companies make fun of you, that's your business. But I'm not going to stay silent.
- cneato4 months agoNew Novice
You are whining to a private company that was sold for $55b that they owe you because you couldn't play a game the minute it came out? Well BOOOOO-HOOOOO. Maybe go tell mommy that you aren't happy, and she can call EA for you. I'm sure once mommy gets on the phone, they will take care of all your concerns and entitlement.
Grow up. It's a game. Major releases are buggy on launch. Don't like it? Don't preorder. Mine crashed 5 minutes into round 2 for a week. I found a way to get on with my life and not expect a massive corporation to pretend like they care about my feelings. Grow a pair.