ROFLMAO : Bioware Registered Game Owner thread
#1
Posté 15 mars 2011 - 05:09
"Registered Game Owner Who Like Dragon Age II and he will write that he likes it thread"?
The epic failure of Dragon Age II is only surpassed by the fact that you honestly think that this game is good. Sorry for being so harsh however from all the great bioware rpgs I have played this is the worst by far.
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#2
Posté 15 mars 2011 - 06:57
BobSmith101 wrote...
LanatirDragon wrote...
This is a great move, seriously. This way they try to force people into registering the game so they can more easily ban them and restrict their access to the game. Bioware is more and more reminding me of the country i live in. Only....70 years ago.
Smile or you get banned.... That's one way to deal with people being negative.
Negativity has not (nor will it ever) gotten anyone banned.
What does get someone banned is insulting their fellow community members, disregarding the site's TOS insofar as discussions about things such as piracy are concerned and repeated spamming.
We don't mind if you're unhappy about the game. What we do mind is when you break the site rules that you agreed to when you signed up, or when you attack your fellow community members because you don't agree with their opinion. And those apply equally to people who are happy with the game and who are unhappy with the game.
But if you really do think that we're systematically banning the dissenters, then I suppose nothing I can tell you could change your mind. I'd imagine the large number of people who remain unbanned would be proof enough, though.
#3
Posté 15 mars 2011 - 07:31
Rockfist wrote...
JohnEpler wrote...
We don't mind if you're unhappy about the game. What we do mind is when you break the site rules that you agreed to when you signed up, or when you attack your fellow community members because you don't agree with their opinion. And those apply equally to people who are happy with the game and who are unhappy with the game.
Yeah, i'm gonna call that out on bull**** right here. I've watched people openly flame and talk **** to people who critisize the game. I'm referring to the more well thought out threads/posts and not the obvious flamebait stuff. The last week has literally been a series of people who dislike the game being held down by Bioware while blind, zealous fanboys spit and ****** all over them. How is it even possible to deny that when you just split the community up for a little social experiment during a time where stability & good PR is absolutely crucial to Biowares image?
It's like you guys were clueless as to what to do so you just decided to make your own little tree house club and only invite people you like. Not registering a game doesn't mean you haven't played it, and that doesn't also mean it's pirated. People play at friends houses, demos, etc or just dont like to register.
Call it what you will, but it remains the truth.
If people are being insulting, then they are dealt with, regardless of what side of the fence they're on. However, because there are only so many moderators, many of the posts are missed since we simply do not have the time or resources to find all of them.
If you have a problem with a user, send a PM to a moderator and it will be dealt with. Insults are not tolerated on either side of the line, but at the same time - we aren't omniscient.
#4
Posté 15 mars 2011 - 07:39
vYOSSARIANv wrote...
BobSmith101 wrote...
I've got a rental so it would rather crass of me to register a game someone may buy at a future date. However the little matter of EA being able to lock registered games did not go unnoticed.
But every single code is exactley the same. So it makes no difference if you register it or not. I have also rented the game and my code is the same code as yours, it's only the online pass which is unique.
That being said a user pointed this out in a thread called 'I don't own this game' in the owners forum and was banned from the site.
So you can register as an owner, your owners code is NOT unique, but be very careful what you say, it's worse than Germany 1932-1945 with the Gestapo here.
That user was not banned. I checked, and accidentally banned them - because you see, if you try to ban a user who's 'already banned', the system tells you and will not let you ban them again.
Their thread was moved, however, as it wasn't really an appropriate topic to advertise. If they (or anyone) has any concerns about the moderation on these forums, they can bring them up with a moderator or Chris Priestly.





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