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To the guy that filed the FTC complaint, thanks a lot -.-!!


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Spectre 117

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 Seriously as if we didn't needed more backlash and hatred from the gaming community, someone has filed a complaint with the FTC due to ME3's ending. While I have been very vocal with my discontent of the game's ending, I have to say that is going a little overboard.

For days, I been trying to clean our group's image back in Gameinformer but now this is has put the nail in our coffin. Even I have to admit that going with the FTC is overreacting. Here check the link and see for youself how everyone is bashing everyone because of one person's actions. 

http://www.gameinfor...to-the-ftc.aspx 

Seriously, hold the line but don't go that far :?!

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Alex-_-

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Wow, why the hell did he do that. The only way Bioware will take us seriously is if we show we can be reasonable. This guy has just given us all a bad name

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Alex-_- wrote...

Wow, why the hell did he do that. The only way Bioware will take us seriously is if we show we can be reasonable. This guy has just given us all a bad name


Exactly! Heck the media has been criticizing our charity, they had a field day with this. <_<

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That's ridiculous...

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Vixy

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Spectre 117 wrote...

 Seriously as if we didn't needed more backlash and hatred from the gaming community, someone has filed a complaint with the FTC due to ME3's ending. While I have been very vocal with my discontent of the game's ending, I have to say that is going a little overboard.

For days, I been trying to clean our group's image back in Gameinformer but now this is has put the nail in our coffin. Even I have to admit that going with the FTC is overreacting. Here check the link and see for youself how everyone is bashing everyone because of one person's actions. 

http://www.gameinfor...to-the-ftc.aspx 

Seriously, hold the line but don't go that far :?!


Yeah I personally thought that was way overboard too.

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Yep, his FTC effort won't go through. I wouldn't worry about it tainting our movement to seriously.

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Spectre 117

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Vixy wrote...

Spectre 117 wrote...

 Seriously as if we didn't needed more backlash and hatred from the gaming community, someone has filed a complaint with the FTC due to ME3's ending. While I have been very vocal with my discontent of the game's ending, I have to say that is going a little overboard.

For days, I been trying to clean our group's image back in Gameinformer but now this is has put the nail in our coffin. Even I have to admit that going with the FTC is overreacting. Here check the link and see for youself how everyone is bashing everyone because of one person's actions. 

http://www.gameinfor...to-the-ftc.aspx 

Seriously, hold the line but don't go that far :?!


Yeah I personally thought that was way overboard too.

Indeed and the problem is, they quickly associate his actions with our group.

Modifié par Spectre 117, 18 mars 2012 - 10:17 .


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Why would you take this up with the FTC?

Logically you would file a complaint with the California State Department of Corporations and at a Federal level you'd do it with the Federal Consumer Protection Agency, not the FTC.

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Calm down, everybody

It's one man who did that, and it;s a legitimate consumer tool. Nothing is overboard.

Just hold the line.

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=_=*

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Don't worry, it won't effect the movement too much. Just keep denouncing his actions and encourage people to keep it civil.

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Mr.BlazenGlazen

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And we still have forbes on our side, so it's still all good. (Except the FTC complaint, that's just dumb.)

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Hes entitled to do that if he sees fit. If some kind of media says "look at this retake movement what idiots hahaha" they wouldve said that anyways.... srsly, why am I seeing typical political patterns here? Its a videogame ffs!

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Versus Omnibus wrote...

Don't worry, it won't effect the movement too much. Just keep denouncing his actions and encourage people to keep it civil.

Believe you me, I am doing my best to enlighten the crowd about our reasoning and how  the media is treating us badly.

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He even posted a thread about it immediately after doing it. From what I understand Bioware took it down, don't know for sure. Everyone, that I saw, who posted on the thread didn't agree with him. To put it lightly

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The FTC complaint was filed on this forum lol. Why do I need an outside source to tell me that.

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People care way too much about this guy. Who cares what he did. To say that ONE guy = an entire fan base is ridiculous. Truth is, the Mainstream Media (who is in the pocket of BioWare) was going to slander us regardless.

Kind of ironic that BioWare continues to support them, and then turn around and try to tell the fans they respect us, and think our concerns are valid. Love it.

Anyways, people are overreacting to what this guy did. If the guy (as a consumer) truly feels he was promised something, and they advertised a feature, and didn't deliver it, filing an FTC complaint is legally how a consumer would go about doing it.

Why people are saying this is a deadly sin or going too far is ridiculous. If you wouldn't do it, then you wouldn't. That's cool.

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I just bet this is how PR staff tries to make us look like angry mob with no purpose.
I bet this guy doesn't even exist.

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The FTC is a legit consumer tool that he used and anyone can use to file any complaint. Just like the Better Business Bureau. This just shows how much these so called "Gaming Journalist" really know... which is not a lot. SMH

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WhiteVV1ings wrote...

Yep, his FTC effort won't go through. I wouldn't worry about it tainting our movement to seriously.


Your movement is already beyond tainted, I don't see the problem. 

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nitefyre410 wrote...

The FTC is a legit consumer tool that he used and anyone can use to file any complaint. Just like the Better Business Bureau. This just shows how much these so called "Gaming Journalist" really know... which is not a lot. SMH


This, this this. Stop complaining about the FTC complaint, it is a valid. 

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nitefyre410 wrote...

The FTC is a legit consumer tool that he used and anyone can use to file any complaint. Just like the Better Business Bureau. This just shows how much these so called "Gaming Journalist" really know... which is not a lot. SMH

Yeah, I don't understand why we are looking down on this again.

Thoese entities are there for a reason.

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WTF!? We're trying to make Bioware change the endings, not pressing some legal issues! What did he/she think they would accomplish with this?

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A consumer made an FTC complaint, and the FTC will decide if it's valid or not.
Whatever comes of it, it has little to do with the rest of us.