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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-21367852 Apparently EA is very unhappy with "thieves" who have found ways to quickly grind in game curency (via EA bugs) as opposed to opting to pay real cash via micro-transaction to upgrade weapons. (Shaving a few hours off their gameplay.) From a British solicitor (wigged up lawyer): "If you go into a baker's to buy a bun and they give you the wrong change and you walk away knowing you have been given more change than you handed over in the first place, that's theft," Sara Ludlam, an intellectual property expert at Lupton, Fawcett, Lee & Priestley told the BBC. "So, arguably if you go into this game knowing you are supposed to be paying for these weapons and you notice a glitch allows you to accumulate them without paying, that's theft as well."
Mind you this is a SRPG Thoughts you dirty stinkin' pirates? |
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2/07/13 3:12:57 PM#2
Originally posted by tiefighter25 SUPPOSED TO? Excuse me?! My view on this: exploit away. We shouldn't tolerate cash shop crap in single player games, at least not ones there's already a fee for. <childish, provocative and highly speculative banner about your favorite game goes here> |
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2/07/13 3:13:52 PM#3
Originally posted by tiefighter25 A solicitor(gives legal advice) doesn't wear a wig, that's a barrister (goes into court). A lawyer will argue whatever they are being paid to argue. It's BS, you don't own the virtual items at any point so you can't have stolen it as it remains their property. it's like A TV shop charging you with theft for watching the tv in their shop. "i don't waste my time building relationship in games" - nariusseldon |
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Thanks for the wig correction. Also, I forgot to mention it's Day 1 on-disc DLC unlocks apparently. (Or rather, obviously.) |
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2/07/13 3:29:34 PM#5
Originally posted by tiefighter25 Well EA do need more money to build more indoor basket courts, lol :P
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2/07/13 3:34:20 PM#6
Originally posted by tiefighter25 Now that's fraud, making you pay for something you have already purchased, you own the disc with all the relevant 1s and 0s "i don't waste my time building relationship in games" - nariusseldon |
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2/07/13 3:37:57 PM#7
RPS posted an article explaining how to do this. |
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Krelian
Hard Core Member
Joined: 1/27/04
My new motto; Nothing worth saying takes less than a giant wall of (kinda)structured text! :D |
2/07/13 3:42:54 PM#8
Well, thats EA ethics for ya! (Any1 remember the south park episode with EA games in it?) But seriously though,, WTF? We have to pay for the system and the tv (NATURALLY) to play the game on,, AND the game itself (again, naturally). We also have to pay for any&all dlcs (even day 1 dlcs) if we wanna enjoy em (most but not all dlcs being crap anyways). And now WE ARE URGED TO PAY REAL LIFE CASH TO UPGRADE OUR WEAPNS AND SHIT IN-GAME, and if we don't do that, but use in-game means ONLY to upgrade our weapons and etcatera, the developers get sad? Really? I mean really...? |
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2/07/13 3:43:19 PM#9
Originally posted by tiefighter25 well, they should fix the bug then, eh? till they fixed it it's called feature. also, the idea to sell items for a singleplayer game (jaja, i know, coop, still no "MP" game) is a pathetic joke from EA "I'll never grow up, never grow up, never grow up! Not me!" |
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2/07/13 3:46:38 PM#10
I wonder whats the law on False Advertising, not just EA but most game companys are reknown for duping the customer with bullshit about their games. 2 can play this game. |
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Loktofeit
Elite Member
Joined: 1/13/10
EVE in 2013 - DUST 514, CSM8, Fanfest, 10th Anniversary, Uprising, Odyssey. Gonna be a good year :) |
2/07/13 3:51:36 PM#11
"EA feels they are being robbed..." Were you able to keep a straight face while typing that, or were you fighting fits of laughter the whole way through. :)
Related links: http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2013/02/06/dead-space-3s-microtransactions-exploited-away-already/
filmoret: One thing I have never figured out is why the game devs hardly ever fix simple problems that arise. It is like they don't care about the pvp community. Nitth: What makes you so sure its a simple fix? filmoret: Because most of them are. Sometimes its just changing a number in a code string other times its creating a few variables. However none of them should take over a few hours of coding. |
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2/07/13 3:53:05 PM#12
I wonder if they are going to ban any beta testers from playing all their origin games for not reporting this bug http://www.extremesims.com/index.php?topic=2960.0 EA really are a bunch of turds, they deserve all they get.
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Purutzil
Elite Member
Joined: 10/02/11
If you see no good or you see no bad in a game, chances are you are bias. |
2/07/13 3:54:34 PM#13
I really really really hope EA goes bankrupt. The world would be a vastly better place without EA around to help drag the game industry down with stuff like their blatent extra grab at cash from games like this.
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erictlewis
Elite Member
Joined: 11/08/08
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over while expecting different results. |
2/07/13 3:59:12 PM#14
I don't even cry one tear for EA. They are idiots. The had bad programming, and somebody found a glitch and used it. Why not it is better than using microtransactions to get the stuff. I am sure EA going to patch this somehow, but really it is their fault for producing a buggy game.
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2/07/13 4:03:38 PM#15
Yes its not a nice thing that ea are trying to do, but tbh its not something most other companies wouldn't do if its costing them money. The argument its a bug they should have fixed before release doesn't work, if a bank puts cash that isn't yours into your account and you spend it, you will have to pay it back otherwise they will take legal action, regardless of whether or not the mistake was theirs. |
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2/07/13 4:05:23 PM#16
This is a single player game right? So what's a cash shop doing in a SP game anyway...? Just honestly curious. Do you need it for something?
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2/07/13 4:07:44 PM#17
I am of the opinion that EA should release compleat games like they used to the people who have been forking out their hard earned cash for their crappy repetitive games for years, while they single handedly lead the charge of everybody trying to screw over their own customers with their "Hey look they payed us cash money for this tosh, lets see how much more we can fleece them for" and "Hey look! Your favorite games developers games arn't formulaic and crappy enough, but don't worry we bought them out and fixed that for you!" attitudes. I put on my pirate hat and say take them for everything you can.
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rojo6934
Elite Member
Joined: 8/13/09
"It is double pleasure to deceive the deceiver". - Niccolo Machiavelli |
2/07/13 4:11:11 PM#18
i said before i was going to be playing Dead Space 3 this year... that changed when i read about microtransactions and the poor pc port, according to them to avoid PC gamers from saying the pc version is superior. They know it will always be the case... they just didnt want to do their job for the pc version.... Not buying Dead Space 3. As of the bugs, if you leave loopholes in your game, dont blame the players for finding them and using them to their advantage. This type of games should not even have microtransactions in the first place. If you are doing it wrong, dont blame the players, EA. 2013 golden poop awards for you, again.
EDIT: i neither support piracy nor bug exploitation, but if i have to boycott EA...... torrent can do magic. |
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2/07/13 4:18:59 PM#19
I never paid a dime in a single player game with "online option". Are all single player games nowadays pretending to be MMOs with cash shop? Secrets of Dragon´s Spine Trailer.. ! :D Best MMOs ever played: Ultima, EvE, SW Galaxies, Age of Conan, The Secret World |
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Vesavius
Old School
Joined: 3/08/04
Players come for the game, but they stay for the people- Most Devs have forgotten this. |
2/07/13 4:21:52 PM#20
Originally posted by RefMinor
Not that I disagree with you in spirit, but just to play devil's advocate... You may own a physical disc when you buy a game but don't buyany rights to the game itself. You simply do not own the code at any point. You buy a limited license to access their media, and so that license can cover whatever they say it covers. There is no law against having day 1 DLC available and it certainly is not fraud. If you do not think that the provider has delivered you value then simply vote with your dollar when they offer you their next deal, but there certainly is no minimum amount of 'game' that they have to provide you with at launch for the money they ask. Now... saying that, I do agree with your general feeling here and loathe day 1 DLC and the other tricks these people pull to try and rinse us for ever more profit. This is kinda the reason that I tend to not buy new games at launch anymore... I would rather buy them 2 years down the line as a GOTY edition for half the price.
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