WHAt the f*** is this s***?
#26
Posté 10 avril 2011 - 04:48
#27
Posté 10 avril 2011 - 04:54
Jim_uk wrote...
Moondoggie wrote...
*shakes head* I always get tired of people saying "I paid good money" blah blah blah. All that swearing and raging just makes you look like an idiot and puts anyone off helping you. There seems to be this notion with some people that when you buy something the people who made it are your servants and shall follow your demands and take your abusive language. It's not the case.
Carry on typing angry messeges it might help one day XD
When you pay for a product you expect to be able to use it.
i agree with you, but i also agree that there is a way to say things.
#28
Posté 10 avril 2011 - 05:26
#29
Posté 10 avril 2011 - 06:56
and like you said, they still selling it, and just make a sale with the ultimate edition.
#30
Posté 10 avril 2011 - 06:59
micdy wrote...
is that game really that old? i think not, it have a max of 2 year i think.
and like you said, they still selling it, and just make a sale with the ultimate edition.
The game launched in November of 2009. The Ultimate Edition was released in the fall of 2010.
#31
Posté 10 avril 2011 - 07:25
BWMagus wrote...
Have to say, I don't agree in the least that it's "unreasonable" to expect them to support this game any more; the Ultimate Edition just came out in the last few weeks. I don't care how old the vanilla game is, if you are still updating and selling a game, it's reasonable to expect it to work. And I'm not claiming to know for sure, but I don't see how this issue is anything but DRM related. Why else would it attempt to authorize DLC every single time you login? Either way, I agree that if and when they decide to cut the rope, then they should do so entirely; get rid of all the locks and protections, let us play it however we want. It's quite silly to claim, on the one hand, that it's old and they don't care anymore, but on the other hand, they care enough to interfere with people trying to play it to prevent piracy.
I agree with you here. If the product is still being offered and priced like one of the newer games, they should at least give decent technical support to it.
#32
Posté 10 avril 2011 - 07:47
I have bought pretty much every single BW Game since NWN but i'm getting tired of this nonesense so please FIX IT asap.
#33
Posté 10 avril 2011 - 07:59
mamachobe wrote...
BWMagus wrote...
Have to say, I don't agree in the least that it's "unreasonable" to expect them to support this game any more; the Ultimate Edition just came out in the last few weeks. I don't care how old the vanilla game is, if you are still updating and selling a game, it's reasonable to expect it to work. And I'm not claiming to know for sure, but I don't see how this issue is anything but DRM related. Why else would it attempt to authorize DLC every single time you login? Either way, I agree that if and when they decide to cut the rope, then they should do so entirely; get rid of all the locks and protections, let us play it however we want. It's quite silly to claim, on the one hand, that it's old and they don't care anymore, but on the other hand, they care enough to interfere with people trying to play it to prevent piracy.
I agree with you here. If the product is still being offered and priced like one of the newer games, they should at least give decent technical support to it.
I just bought this game today. They better f***ing still support it.
#34
Posté 10 avril 2011 - 05:06
RaenImrahl wrote...
micdy wrote...
is that game really that old? i think not, it have a max of 2 year i think.
and like you said, they still selling it, and just make a sale with the ultimate edition.
The game launched in November of 2009. The Ultimate Edition was released in the fall of 2010.
november 2009, well not even 2 years and still selling it, but at the same times it appear they letting it go.
there is something unfair about this.
#35
Posté 14 avril 2011 - 03:17
Modifié par Sweettooth734, 14 avril 2011 - 03:19 .





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