So, I have been playing Bioware and EA games since the Xbox 360 and PS3 first came out. I have played every Bioware that was available to play on both of those consoles. It have been awhile but I decided to start a new play through of the Mass Effect series on my second profile on my Xbox 360 and was considering making it my new primary profile. I have played all the way through the games on this profile before, including the DLC.
I finished Mass Effect and was getting ready to jump into Mass Effect 2, when I got the message that some of my DLC was corrupted. I decided to delete the DLC, ( which I have some on one profile and some on the other), and re-download it. I no longer got the message but noticed that not all of my DLC was available to each profile. Only what had been purchased was there.
This had never been a problem before, so I contacted EA/ Bioware about the issue. The first gentleman I chatted with told me to clear the cache on my console and re-sign into the account that the Mass Effect 2 game was linked to. This did not resolve the issue. The second fellow I talked to told me that because I had had a BSN account originally and now the companies had moved to Origin I was out of luck and would have to purchase all the material again in order to play it on the profile even though it was available on the console just under a different profile. Even though he was very nice and apologetic about the problem, this still gets me steamed.
I have been a loyal customer, I have already purchased all of the DLC for these games twice, (once on the Xbox 360 and once on the PS3), and now if I want to play the DLC I have already paid for twice, I will have to purchase it again even though it is available on the game console I am using!
Thank you Bioware and EA for making me, a very loyal customer feel like a complete ass for supporting you. I have bought every game, including the new Dragon Age, and all I want to do now is turn the game discs into fodder for a skeet shoot. I will never buy another piece of software from you again, and I hate to say that because I still love you games.
Sincerely yours,
A small, unimportant, loyal customer.





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