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[–]Stopher775 5276ポイント5277ポイント  (349子コメント)

Contact gaming websites like IGN or PCgamer and ask if they wanna do a story about it. They can perhaps get en contact with EA and get a good explanation

[–]_Diren_ 2709ポイント2710ポイント  (204子コメント)

i would also recomend jim sterling, he has a good track record with these kind of things

[–]dumline 1870ポイント1871ポイント  (140子コメント)

Also Consumerist. EA won their "worst company in America" a couple years ago, so there's at least one media source that has no love loss

[–]ScionoicS 711ポイント712ポイント  (125子コメント)

The same year that BP oil spill was still going on. Yeah. That was a 4chan raid and nothing more. It's a fucking joke. The consumerist doesn't have nearly as much pull as you think. EA has only grown bigger since then.

[–]billnye_ 771ポイント772ポイント  (27子コメント)

Not relevent but my 7 month old daughter accidently hit my screen and just gave you her first upvote. Dont spend it all in 1 place.

[–]CardinalRoark 46ポイント47ポイント  (11子コメント)

Well, I just made my 3 year old give her first upvote to you.

[–]TylorDurdan 59ポイント60ポイント  (8子コメント)

They don't count if you MAKE them do it!

[–]traxzilla 29ポイント30ポイント  (1子コメント)

Blatant upvote fraud, but of course the media and the FBI aren't going to say anything about it. Typical really.

[–]dumline 98ポイント99ポイント  (55子コメント)

They raided consumerist 2 years in a row?

https://www.cnet.com/news/how-electronic-arts-stopped-being-the-worst-company-in-america/

I'm not saying they would have the "make everything better" article, but they're at least a media source that has a higher chance of running an article. Then maybe other outlets run with it.

...or nothing happens. Just trying to list options.

[–]PartyPoison98 78ポイント79ポイント  (14子コメント)

Its a stupid 4chan/reddit circlejerks voting EA the worst company in America. There are so many companies that do so much worse.

[–]Kerriganskrabs 51ポイント52ポイント  (11子コメント)

Nestle is the devil. EA sucks, but Nestle has no regard for human life in the pursuit of profits

[–]AnotherDrZoidberg 23ポイント24ポイント  (5子コメント)

Nestle is also not an American company.

[–]Kerriganskrabs 16ポイント17ポイント  (1子コメント)

You are correct, they aren't. I'm not a smart man, I misinterpreted "in America" to mean doing business in, but I guess the point here is worst American company. They still suck.

[–]GodIMissDrugs 10ポイント11ポイント  (2子コメント)

Weren't they the ones bottling water in Cali and sending it elsewhere right in the middle of a water shortage?

EDIT: grammar crackers

[–]JesterMarcus 19ポイント20ポイント  (1子コメント)

Their CEO or something also said water shouldn't be a human right.

[–]vivatrexcuratlex 31ポイント32ポイント  (1子コメント)

Yeah, lost a lot of respect for the consumerist and reddit when that happened. EA sucks and all but jesus they're not a private prison company or destroying the global environment.

[–]Orfez 14ポイント15ポイント  (0子コメント)

It's an online poll, that's alone makes it a joke.

[–]FifaMadeMeDoIt 11ポイント12ポイント  (4子コメント)

well they are still recording record profits so everyone is still buying there goods.

[–]Renovatius 63ポイント64ポイント  (9子コメント)

Wait. Isn't that the guy from my dad wrote a porno?

[–]oodats 151ポイント152ポイント  (30子コメント)

Jim Sterling, Totalbiscuit, Superbunnyhop all good.

[–]The-red-Dane 38ポイント39ポイント  (8子コメント)

Totalbiscuit can work, but he might be way to busy these days. Between the chemo treatments and flying out to Blizzcon to cast the tournament...

[–]DrQuint 35ポイント36ポイント  (0子コメント)

And funny enough, contacting this subreddit (and /r/Games) equates to contacting both of those, they are probably making a story on this withing the week now that it was here.

[–]Moezso 21ポイント22ポイント  (4子コメント)

I think he spells it "Jim fucking Sterling son".

[–]artifex28 100ポイント101ポイント  (0子コメント)

I just asked IGN Finland (freelancing there) to write about this.

[–]xAftermathz 491ポイント492ポイント  (53子コメント)

Totalbiscuit would shred EA

[–]jklebonas 882ポイント883ポイント  (46子コメント)

That's because he knows cancer when he sees it.

[–]RovingN0mad 193ポイント194ポイント  (6子コメント)

That went dark quick

[–]Cruzzfish1 55ポイント56ポイント  (4子コメント)

As of September 23 the tumor was 2cm down from 5, so I'd say it didn't get as quite as dark as you'd think.

[–]StalinsFacialHair 187ポイント188ポイント  (6子コメント)

Dude... thats a bit cynical of you, dont you think?

[–]Juisson 319ポイント320ポイント  (0子コメント)

Dude... thats a brit cynical of you, dont you think?

ftfy

[–]vltz 51ポイント52ポイント  (0子コメント)

Well, just a brit.

[–]0235 70ポイント71ポイント  (1子コメント)

i cant agree with this enough. media media media! they can be a-holes a lot of the time, but they pull weight

[–]oneneka 67ポイント68ポイント  (11子コメント)

What about Penny Arcade? They've been known to go on crusades against assholes before..

[–]UpsetMuffins 30ポイント31ポイント  (0子コメント)

IGN wont care unless other websites have picked up on it.

[–]wearynotwary 3ポイント4ポイント  (0子コメント)

Austin Walker and Patrick Klepek's new digs would probably be the best bet. Waypoint won't be doing the reviews at all if I heard correctly. Focused on just journalism.

[–]TadEatsPeople 2648ポイント2649ポイント  (293子コメント)

That's really shitty. Weak reasoning, too.

Just btw, GOG is not based in the US at all. They're by far my preferred distributor.

[–]trivial_sublime[S] 1336ポイント1337ポイント  (201子コメント)

It's completely insane. I hope the gaming community goes ballistic over this, because I think this is the first time that a content distribution service has actually terminated access to an entire group of people. I can understand if one goes under, but if people don't get upset about this, there is a hell of a precedent to be set here.

[–]TadEatsPeople 608ポイント609ポイント  (154子コメント)

Absolutely. Of all the things gamers get outraged over, this should really be high on the list. I hope you bring some attention to what happened with this post. Would really like to see EA have to face up to this one.

[–]trivial_sublime[S] 583ポイント584ポイント  (150子コメント)

I just hope this doesn't get buried - "It's not my problem" is a tough mindset to bypass.

We need to send a message to EA and every content distributor that this kind of behavior is NOT okay, and that if your access is revoked because of their decision, that they need to refund everything that you've paid into it.

[–]TadEatsPeople 278ポイント279ポイント  (97子コメント)

Yeah, that's incredible. Especially when their DRM is so restrictive.

This is why I actually really like to give GOG money. DRM-free, consumer friendly, not American, all that good stuff.

[–]trivial_sublime[S] 245ポイント246ポイント  (83子コメント)

If I can get my money back from EA, maybe I'll take it to GOG :(

[–]DrugMan24 145ポイント146ポイント  (14子コメント)

this isn't the first time something like this pops up from Origin, i remenber there was a dude claiming some of his games had just simply disapeared, it makes me kind of glad that i haven't bought anything on origin.

[–]Dead_HumanCollection 106ポイント107ポイント  (11子コメント)

Well, this fucking happened to me. I bought battlefield bad company and battlefield bad company 2 through steam (before origin). Didn't play them a few years after my initial hype, but wanted to get back into it because my brother did. Tried to log on, steam redirected me to origin, downloaded that shit and tried to play. And it said my CD keys were already in use. Fuck that shit, fuck origin, I emailed them and their customer service was fucking useless and basically said they had no way of proving I was the original owner and would have to rebuy the games if I wanted to play. Go. Fuck. Yourself. Never playing an EA game again.

[–]oaschbeidl 50ポイント51ポイント  (2子コメント)

I didn't even need an experience like that myself to boycott EA. They and Ubisoft are pretty much the ones to blame for shitty micro transactions everywhere, full priced beta testing when buying games at release, taking out content to sell it extra as DLC later and all the other stuff making potentially interesting games a complete shit show. Of course the consumers who still buy their shit are at fault aswell.

[–]Samrux 29ポイント30ポイント  (1子コメント)

taking out content to sell it extra as DLC later on release

FTFY

[–]The_captain1 23ポイント24ポイント  (0子コメント)

Same happened to me. I got so mad

[–]NoxFortuna 93ポイント94ポイント  (43子コメント)

Or you'll pirate it and feel absolutely justifed in doing so. Not at you, because of course you would never do such a thing, right, but if anyone in Sales for any company ever is wondering why someone might then here's a great example.

[–]Moezso 29ポイント30ポイント  (2子コメント)

I haven't bought an EA game since NBA 2k4. But this kind of shit right here makes me wanna download their whole library and seed it just to fuck EA in any way I can.

[–]onelycyclist 29ポイント30ポイント  (19子コメント)

Even if you move to GOG, don't lower your guard. While they boldly tout that DRM-free store thing on their front page, if you dig deeper, you'll find that most recent (and many not so recent) multiplayer games aren't DRM free at all, and you'll still have to deal with CD keys, accounts with publishers' servers, mandatory Galaxy (where service is denied if you can't access your GOG account or don't have the given game in your library), etc.

[–]KayKay91 37ポイント38ポイント  (2子コメント)

They stated that the games are DRM-free in terms of singleplayer games afaik. As of multiplayer, ya can still play it without Galaxy but LAN only.

[–]Death1323 3ポイント4ポイント  (2子コメント)

Seems kind of like grasping at straws. Others have clearly explained how GOG can't do anything about the way many multiplayer games work. It's not up to GOG when it comes to multiplayer DRM as they aren't in control of it.

All singleplayer games on GOG are completely DRM free and can be downloaded, installed, and backed up as many times as you want. They are yours do do with as you please.

[–]plsdonttrackme 55ポイント56ポイント  (2子コメント)

We live in strange times when "not American" is a good thing in regards to property rights.

[–]lsspam 36ポイント37ポイント  (1子コメント)

US property law favors the producer, not the consumer. If you're producing intellectual property of any kind, from music to software to a new drug you want to live in the US. If you want to buy any of that stuff though....

It's a little bit of a catch22. Everyone wants American stuff, just in a different country.

[–]Vuul 23ポイント24ポイント  (4子コメント)

I love GOG. CD projekt has their priorities straight.

[–]JustAdolf-LikeCher 32ポイント33ポイント  (21子コメント)

I'm outraged, but I have no idea what to do about it. I suspect slamming my keys extra hard while typing this comment won't help.

[–]Tomnnn 55ポイント56ポイント  (7子コメント)

They might go ballistic if it were something new, but EA has already stated that they can shut down any game for any reason. They put their shitty DRM in everything just so in a few years they can shut the auth servers down and no one can play.

I never played darkspore, but I rediscovered a copy of it in my drawer and... I threw it in the trash since EA is trash and the servers no longer exist.

Randomly losing your shit purchased from EA is already commonplace. They just decided to fuck an entire country at once. Grand new scale, same old EA.

If there are any games you wanted to play, I doubt anyone would feel bad about you pirating some EA games that will run better without their crapware monitoring every keystroke.

[–]Trbol 5ポイント6ポイント  (1子コメント)

Oddly enough, though, they've been relinquishing their hold on some big properties to GOG as of late. Last month saw Spore, Mirrors Edge, Dragon Age, Dead Space. And just a few days ago Crysis and Medal of Honor. These are old games, yeah, but they're pretty much the only post-2000 titles for EA on GOG. Not to praise them too much or anything, but credit where credits due; especially when it was looking like, with Origin, that they'd be taking all their properties off other distributions and keeping their toys to themselves.

[–]DrBoomkin 20ポイント21ポイント  (5子コメント)

I think this is the first time that a content distribution service has actually terminated access to an entire group of people.

I'm pretty sure Steam doesn't work in Crimea, because the US implemented sanctions on Crimea following the Russian annexation.

[–]MedVedK 29ポイント30ポイント  (2子コメント)

In Crimea Steam works fine except the buying thing. Origin, on the other hand, doesnt allow anything, buy, download and play.

[–]garlicroastedpotato 9ポイント10ポイント  (0子コメント)

Yeah honestly seems like it is just a matter of time before the rest go offline

[–]PM_ME_UR_LABOR_POWER 64ポイント65ポイント  (16子コメント)

Also GOG is DRM-free, so you can keep playing your games even if they were to shut down their service.

[–]Houndie 32ポイント33ポイント  (15子コメント)

Assuming you had the foresight to download them ahead of time. Otherwise you still need to do region unlocking tricks to download them at least.

[–]Tommy2255 91ポイント92ポイント  (22子コメント)

Also, GoG can't take back all your games even if they wanted to. DRM free, the game is yours.

[–]Kakkoister 43ポイント44ポイント  (16子コメント)

And at least with Steam you can put your account into Offline mode and make a backup of the games for if Steam ever somehow went down forever or whatever.

Steam provides a gaming community and infrastructure for developers, not just a sales platform, that's what's so great about it. So it's a good cause to support, it helps unify the PC gaming community.

[–]villke 13ポイント14ポイント  (3子コメント)

There is also steam auto cracker. So even if you get banned from steam you can crack the games you allready downloaded with ease.

[–]Law_less 283ポイント284ポイント  (4子コメント)

I work in regulatory compliance and am familiar with US sanction law, even before the Myanmar (aka Burma) sanctions were lifted on Oct. 7th, there was no prohibition against allowing end users to purchase or access digital content from that country. The sanction program was targeted against certain individuals and groups, as well as specific financial institutions, but not the general public. This answer from EA/Origin makes no sense, I think a CS agent is making a guess or misunderstood the company's rationale for taking this action. I would ask CS to escalate this issue so they can provide you a more detailed response.

[–]DLSteve 17ポイント18ポイント  (0子コメント)

It's possible they discovered one of the specific groups was using Origin. Usually in a large company like EA they just wholesale block something than try and build a filtering system. I have had to do some dumb stuff because we might possibly get sued/fined at my company.

[–]assfuc 427ポイント428ポイント  (70子コメント)

Do they "mark" you as undesirable at the point of purchase or when you log on to their server? Vpn?

[–]trivial_sublime[S] 479ポイント480ポイント  (69子コメント)

Seems like a VPN works, but ping here is bad enough already. If you go through a VPN, no battlefield for you :(

[–]MRizkBV 360ポイント361ポイント  (62子コメント)

Battlefield 1 doesn't have servers in Myanmar anyways, so just pick a VPN server that lies on the same route as the BF1 server.

For example I am in North Africa. We connect to servers in Europe, so I usually connect to VPN servers in the U.K. Or Germany and I barely get 3ms increase.

[–]Stalked_Like_Corn 95ポイント96ポイント  (47子コメント)

Where are you in North Africa. Tunisia here.

[–]Mahmoudos 36ポイント37ポイント  (22子コメント)

Also tunisian here ^

[–]harlequinix 21ポイント22ポイント  (3子コメント)

I have a lot of fun playing as Tunis in Europa Universalis IV.

Random, I know, but this is a gaming forum and I'd thought I'd share my appreciation for your country.

[–]Hambeggar 94ポイント95ポイント  (14子コメント)

Bottom of Africa (South Africa) saying hi to the top of Africa. Hi 😀

[–]RektSquared 65ポイント66ポイント  (0子コメント)

This seems like your best bet OP. Become a VPN God.

[–]hotdacore 15ポイント16ポイント  (0子コメント)

I would reconsider a VPN. You will get almost no additional latency if you pick a server in Europe with decent bandwidth.

[–]theChemicalEngineer 7ポイント8ポイント  (0子コメント)

If you're looking for any VPN servers, I wouldn't mind helping out... as a test run to see what works :)

[–]Zenmaster366 805ポイント806ポイント  (113子コメント)

Dear /u/EA_Alex care to explain this?

[–]Hammster_0x309 370ポイント371ポイント  (63子コメント)

yeah /u/EA_Alex tell us how this crap happened ?!

[–]PM_ME_SOME_DINERO 288ポイント289ポイント  (29子コメント)

come on /u/EA_Alex we're waiting

[–]TheRainbowNoob 237ポイント238ポイント  (26子コメント)

/u/EA_Alex is probably going to the bathroom

[–]I_am_a_Failer 177ポイント178ポイント  (19子コメント)

Come back here /u/EA_Alex

[–]ProphetChuck 45ポイント46ポイント  (1子コメント)

It's the weekend, I guess /u/EA_Alex and /u/EA_Dave are at home right now.

[–]SuprDog 147ポイント148ポイント  (31子コメント)

yeah /u/EA_Alex care to explain this shit to us?!

[–]TWI2T3D 186ポイント187ポイント  (30子コメント)

I don't know who /u/EA_Alex is, but I'd sure like to hear what they've got to say.

[–]ArtlessMammet 109ポイント110ポイント  (17子コメント)

Not much point in having this u/EA_Alex guy if he doesn't talk on reddit!

[–]HammerSally 95ポイント96ポイント  (9子コメント)

Who's this /u/EA_Alex guy? Does he know /u/EA_Dave?

[–]j3t1yf 81ポイント82ポイント  (1子コメント)

Yea, /u/EA_Alex and /u/EA_Dave work together at EA's marketing and PR department.

They are the poor sods that were assigned to communicate with redditors.

[–]Echelon_SG 71ポイント72ポイント  (4子コメント)

What if pestering u/EA_Alex for an explaination gets you blocked on origin too!

[–]has_a_3_inch_penis 31ポイント32ポイント  (0子コメント)

I don't have an Origin or EA game, so I don't think /u/EA_Alex can block me. I mostly play Bejeweled 2. I'm just here to ask if /u/EA_Alex likes Ariana Grande.

[–]InfinityWafflez 38ポイント39ポイント  (4子コメント)

Same thing here. No idea who /u/EA_Alex is, but an explanation is needed.

[–]j3t1yf 34ポイント35ポイント  (3子コメント)

/u/EA_Alex is the poor sod who is assigned to reddit by EA's marketing and PR department.

Poor /u/EA_Alex now has to explain what happened to reddit.

[–]Keyboard_MMA_Fighter 58ポイント59ポイント  (0子コメント)

/u/EA_Alex

I don't think he dares to mingle himself in this shitshow.

[–]JointDexter 22ポイント23ポイント  (2子コメント)

I've seen this /u/EA_Alex guy before but I have no clue who /u/EA_Dave is. Would love to hear an answer from you guys though.

[–]trivial_sublime[S] 1170ポイント1171ポイント  (37子コメント)

We're a really small gaming community here - probably just in the low thousands, but we're trying! Please help this become visible!

[–]ColdBlackCage 411ポイント412ポイント  (8子コメント)

I'd suggest posting this to /r/games which is more focused around actual news instead of the /r/funny of games that this subreddit tends to be.

[–]sh1mba 53ポイント54ポイント  (0子コメント)

well this thread has blown up, so no it worked fine :P (though cross posting is always good for this type of post)

[–]S1euth 38ポイント39ポイント  (8子コメント)

Be careful about trusting EA champions with matters related to policy. They are well intended, but they are volunteers that do not know company policy. Recommend you talk to EA about this before jumping to any conclusions; because there are many reasons EA may be doing this.

[–]socialliability 21ポイント22ポイント  (6子コメント)

You're right; there's always a good reason to take away stuff that people had already paid for.

[–]0daydream 139ポイント140ポイント  (11子コメント)

Sometimes you just have to hoist the black flag

[–]liquid_j 56ポイント57ポイント  (3子コメント)

if ever there were a moral reason to do so, this is it. He tried to sail the strait and narrow...

still fucked for multiplayer though :(

[–]Mithmorthmin 4ポイント5ポイント  (1子コメント)

Ay, tis a shame though. My opinon on that method is use it as a way to test performance since most games don't have a way for you to see if your rig can run them smoothly before dropping cash. We all know meeting system requirements is only half the battle there. But yeah, for circumstances like this? Definetly use it as a revenge scheme. Hopefully it all get sorted out for you soon OP.

[–]slidedrum 377ポイント378ポイント  (71子コメント)

Wasn't there a case of Origin quietly removing certain games from people's accounts not long ago too?

[–]rloch 346ポイント347ポイント  (63子コメント)

Pretty sure it was items from the red alert series and most people didn't have any issues (myself included). Don't get me wrong , the idea that steam/ea/ Ubisoft control my entire game collection scares me. If valve were to close my steam account I would loose $1000s. Laws need to be passed protecting consumers in regards to digital media that the purchase. The idea that we don't own the games we purchase over steam/ origin etc is insane.

[–]TehBigD97 101ポイント102ポイント  (39子コメント)

Unfortunately, that stipulation is in the Steam TOS that none of us read but all agreed to, so there isn't much we can do about it of they try it.

[–]ryannayr140 185ポイント186ポイント  (12子コメント)

Laws can debunk TOS even if you sign it. If you sign away your house and your first born they still can't take it.

[–]admbrotario 8ポイント9ポイント  (1子コメント)

Just pirate it, you purchased the license, thats all that matter.

[–]SaltineFiend 46ポイント47ポイント  (10子コメント)

If challenged with enough money, there's no way that part of the TOS would hold up in court.

[–]electric_red 24ポイント25ポイント  (0子コメント)

As far as I know games dissappearing from people's Origin accounts was some kind of server error. It was happening to some folks over on r/thesims too.

[–]TheFeatheredFish 139ポイント140ポイント  (52子コメント)

Have you tried using a VPN? Try this:

  1. Close down Origin completely.

  2. Download a free VPN (my recommendation is Tunnelbear, it gives you 500MB free a month)

  3. Use the VPN to connect to the closest country to you that still has Origin.

  4. Now open Origin and launch a game.

  5. When the game is fully launched, disconnect the VPN.

It sucks that you'll have to do this every time, but at least you'll be able to play your games. I think. Give it a try!

(I used this trick to play BF1 a day before release (connected to a country that already had it) and after disconnecting the VPN, the ping was good.)

[–]Impune 79ポイント80ポイント  (8子コメント)

Download a free VPN (my recommendation is Tunnelbear, it gives you 500MB free a month)

Windscribe is also good. It's free and gives you 15GB a month.

[–]pizzabear21 5ポイント6ポイント  (1子コメント)

Can you vouch for the quality more than for its enormous free GB per month? Looks like the most convenient out there. THANKS!

[–]Wilsander 55ポイント56ポイント  (22子コメント)

vpn might get your account banned

[–]PhaeOne 139ポイント140ポイント  (7子コメント)

...as opposed to the "access denied" he gets now, and not having any of his games available? Seems like there's not that much to lose right now. Unless ea/origin reverts there decision...

[–]MLG_SlashySouls 82ポイント83ポイント  (2子コメント)

I think a reversion or an appeal is exactly why it'd be a bad idea. A banned account certainly won't get its games back or a refund.

[–]Ayymd_ 109ポイント110ポイント  (4子コメント)

They did the same to Iran, No one cared even though there was countless posts on reddit, Every single one was down voted. Here is a post on their forums about this issue.

EA banned every single Iranian player from accessing their purchased libraries.

[–]deerstop 27ポイント28ポイント  (0子コメント)

(╯°益°)╯彡┻━┻ This is outrageous

[–]Vat1canCame0s 59ポイント60ポイント  (5子コメント)

We all dream of the day we can throw nickles at EA executives while they pan handle on the sidewalk.

[–]AnsikteBanana 22ポイント23ポイント  (1子コメント)

That sucks man. I hope you can get some traction. Good luck.

[–]trivial_sublime[S] 12ポイント13ポイント  (0子コメント)

Thanks. It really sucks :(

[–]Matuno 10ポイント11ポイント  (0子コメント)

This is pretty disgusting. I've come through on not purchasing any new games or content from EA for a few years now, I really do not want to sponsor a company that makes every attempt at shaking more money out of your wallet at every turn. I suggest others do the same.

[–]Pubiesalad 41ポイント42ポイント  (0子コメント)

Tweeted it to Jim Sterling, hope he sees it.

[–]cryolegionnaire 57ポイント58ポイント  (23子コメント)

I dont know if it's true or not, but we have reached into an age of gaming where the price to buy the game is actually a fee for renting.

[–]Sabbatai 38ポイント39ポイント  (21子コメント)

That has always been the case. It is just with digital distribution they now have the actual ability to revoke your license.

They could have sent you a letter in the past letting you know that your license for Space Quest 2 had been revoked... but you could have just played it anyway. Illegally... but who cares about that?

[–]please-dont-kill-me 47ポイント48ポイント  (10子コメント)

This completely sucks, but digital distribution isn't the problem so much as DRM. Once you download a game, needing to phone home to play it is unacceptable.

[–]foobar5678 5ポイント6ポイント  (9子コメント)

I bought the British version of Wolfenstein on Amazon, and I couldn't play it in Germany without a VPN because they check your IP and then don't let you play if it's not the censored version. I can understand only selling the censored version in Germany, but not letting you play the uncensored version you bought elsewhere, there's no reason for that. And there's no reason for the company to have added that check. It's just extra annoyances that they're not legally required to do.

[–]cryst0 9ポイント10ポイント  (0子コメント)

I'm probably going to get crucified for this but I don't see why a company like EA (who are notorious for making every possible penny they can) would blacklist an entire country without a valid and compelling reason.

[–]IKnowUThinkSo 91ポイント92ポイント  (22子コメント)

I'm really sorry this happened to you (and your fellow countrymen). This is the danger of a global content provider like Origin/Steam; sometimes global situations necessitate iffy decisions. That said, you should definitely get a refund for things you no longer have access to.

Buy DRM-Free as often as you can. It helps mitigate this issue when it does happen.

Sucks man, good luck and I hope things work out for you!

[–]trivial_sublime[S] 89ポイント90ポイント  (19子コメント)

Thanks. It just sucks that they had no problem taking their money through the years of the sanctions before. There was no necessitation of an iffy decision here - they just did it - and did it AFTER Obama announced in September that sanctions would be lifted in October.

And now that the sanctions are gone, they still haven't restored our access. I'm dumbfounded.

[–]feralstank 24ポイント25ポイント  (4子コメント)

I'm curious if other companies with online content distribution closed services in Myanmar due to sanctions.

Netflix? Steam? Blizzard? Hulu? Ubisoft?

If the answer is a negative on all of those then I suspect other variables are in play here. EA (Origin) loves money, and is aggressively greedy in how it gets it. Cutting off a source of revenue seems very unlike them.

Perhaps they used the sanctions as an excuse to close regions with suspicious account movements? How are games priced in Myanmar, and are games purchased there globally accessible (i.e. could someone buy cheap in Myanmar and sell high on G2A?)? Does your company have a thriving hacker community?

There are a lot of potential factors here. It's also possible that gross incompetence played a role as well.

I doubt we'll ever get the real story here.

[–]Dinokknd 23ポイント24ポイント  (0子コメント)

Posted this to a Dutch news website, perhaps it might help.

[–]Zabusy 48ポイント49ポイント  (19子コメント)

Such a weak reasoning. Quite frankly if this blows up, I hope it will get noticed by EA and their dumb decision reverted. I'd be really pissed if it happened to me, but thanks for warning I will be getting a PC soon and while I don't live in country that might get blocked I still will try to avoid purchasing anything off origin.

[–]thejam15 66ポイント67ポイント  (18子コメント)

Id say you would definitely be justified in dowloading those games using other means. If you know what i mean

[–]bogdaniuz 74ポイント75ポイント  (7子コメント)

Yeah, but it still doesn't refund him his money. If it's anything like in my country, the price that you pay for a game is a hefty sum (for instance, for me 60$ is my monthly food and beer budget) and plus, he probably paid the money to get the access to multiplayer.

[–]feralstank 9ポイント10ポイント  (0子コメント)

That last bit is critical. Most of the cost associated with my gaming library was incurred by games designed to be played online. That's not to say that I spend my cash on in-game cosmetics and small-time DLC, but rather that I happily pay full price for the right to access global servers.

[–]RiceGrip 15ポイント16ポイント  (1子コメント)

What's the use of downloading Battlefield if you can't play online?

[–]mynameispaulsimon 9ポイント10ポイント  (0子コメント)

Bingo, that's exactly what I've been thinking when I see all these piracy recommendations. I'm not necessarily against piracy under certain circumstances, but in this case it will do OP precisely zero good to waste his bandwidth torrenting games that won't work with multiplayer.

[–]Ice_Kold_Killa 12ポイント13ポイント  (3子コメント)

I always thought the perfect solution would be to allow people to copy their digital content onto discs or USBs when an online service goes offline permanently. But due to concern with hacks and mods they would probably not do this but I'm sure it's possible.

[–]ironmanmk42 13ポイント14ポイント  (2子コメント)

All drm platforms are capable of this. Origin, steam, Amazon games etc.

EA isn't the only guilty party here. Steam is too. Don't give valve a pass.

They can do it too.

Hence I also don't support games that need you to be online to play even single player. I boycott them like hitman and SimCity.

Vote with your wallet and only then things will change. Else welcome to this forever

[–]SteelCity 7ポイント8ポイント  (0子コメント)

Make sure you kick up a real stink about this. This is not on and their reply is truly weak.

[–]NixAvernal 6ポイント7ポイント  (1子コメント)

From Myanmar too, and though I do not play games from Origin, Firaxis Games also restricts the sale of their games (XCOM 2; Civ 5).

[–]Witches_Brew 7ポイント8ポイント  (0子コメント)

That's so shit. I hope this gets resolved. I quit giving EA a dime a while ago now and I wish more people would so this shit company goes out of business.

[–]wizardeyejoe 7ポイント8ポイント  (0子コメント)

just pirate their games

[–]Ascensiam 10ポイント11ポイント  (0子コメント)

''Let's take away games from average consumers in this foreign country, that'll teach their government a lesson!''

Seriously, most sanction systems are pants on head retarded and infuriating to people that can't affect their government.

[–]-Caesar 9ポイント10ポイント  (0子コメント)

In my opinion, an embargo preventing you from using their service should only prevent further purchases from their store. It should not prevent you accessing/using that which you've already bought and paid for.

[–]Exoduc 27ポイント28ポイント  (2子コメント)

I talked about something like this happening to me years ago. Got downvoted to oblivion, people was apparently tired of hearing about how bad EA games were. Got called out for being pity and making up stories to hate on EA.

My Origins account got mysteriously erased, all my games included. I tried to contact them a bazilion of times, one time in a chat support conversation, i gave the keys to my games as requested to the supporter. He just said "Thanks" and disconnected from the chat.

Safe to say i have not bought a single product from EA or on origin ever since.

[–]Bactine 8ポイント9ポイント  (1子コメント)

I bet that was ea pr trying to bury you.

I wouldn't put it past ea to do that, I mean, they shut down an entire country because "reasons"

[–]Exoduc 5ポイント6ポイント  (0子コメント)

Possibly, i long since stopped caring for EA, I am not surprised they'd do something like this when they care so little about their users.

[–]AlainS46 4ポイント5ポイント  (0子コメント)

I don't care if this affects my or not. I'm boycotting these assholes and won't buy any EA games (actually I've already been doing this for a while).

Even if they will come up with some sort of compensation, they would only do it because of the bad PR this is causing. Look at it this way. If they can fuck you over and get away with it, they will. These kind of companies (especially the millionaires responsible for it) don't deserve anyone's business.

This is just one of many examples of their disgusting methods. If you're truly sick of companies like EA, there's one very simple thing you can do about it. Don't ever again buy anything from them.

[–]Hotp0pp3r 3ポイント4ポイント  (0子コメント)

Something similar happened to me with EA. I bought BF4 from Origin, downloaded and installed it. When I launch it I get an error message saying that I've been banned.

I don't know why my account was banned as I didn't login since January 2015, yet it breached the terms of service in May 2015. I know what your thinking, I was hacked. Well in that case I should have been notified of suspicious activity on my account and not straight up banned with no warnings like Blizzard or Steam or any decent company would do.

Anyway, I got in touch with the customer service, Karesh and Apath in India who say they cannot help me but will "escalate" the call to the level 2 administrators and I will get a reply in 48 hours. 48 hours go by, no email or message or call. Try again, same result. And again, nope. So I leave it for two weeks and figure maybe there's a backlog. Well....I still have no answer.

Basically, EA is a company that makes money from screwing over customers and paying for the rights of big games like Start Wars Battlefront or UFC but then putting 0 money into development. (I mean both those games with all their potential were muck.) It's a company run by sales and marketing people and not by developers or product people. They only care about making money and have the worst customer service team I've ever dealt with. They get away with murder. Due to this I will never buy another EA game from Origin or one of their console games in my life.

I would urge all gamers to steer clear of them so that their crooked ways can come to light and they can suffer where it matters most...their pockets!

[–]Degenatron 4ポイント5ポイント  (0子コメント)

Just follow the same rule i do: Never buy anything from EA.

SimCity was the last straw for me. Someday everyone else will learn too.

[–]zarkovis 21ポイント22ポイント  (2子コメント)

This, this my friends is why many of us do not trust solely digital distribution and maintain that we want physical media.

The people decried as 'Tinfoil Hatters' predicted this shit years ago. And I don't mean reddit-predicted where everyone acts like something they didn't know a week ago is common knowledge. Go back to initial Xbone launch and you will see much of the ire over their intended system, but also many laughing or brushing off the idea of companies erasing content you have paid for.

"They're not just gonna take away your games, they can't do that stop being paranoid"

And now this....with such flimsy reasoning too.

Of all the things to circlejerk and break out pitchforks over, this one takes the cake. EA has gone too fucking far, and like DLC it'll be the norm if people let them do it. I don't give a shit about whatever reason. You can't just deny access to hundreds of dollars of content and say no refund like this. we need consumer laws to be established for digital media. This just isn't right, not at all.

[–]VOATisbetter02 47ポイント48ポイント  (3子コメント)

Fuck EA and it's crappy Origin. May this company fold.

PS: As others stated, GoG is probably your best option in the future. Sorry dude.

[–]0235 10ポイント11ポイント  (2子コメント)

steam, uplay, itunes and the play store are also more than cap[able of doing this. GOG is the only one that wouldnt be able to, as when you buy and download a game, its yours, they may just ban your ability to download the game.

but thats how sanctions work. the us thinks that if they ennoy enough of the people, they will all somehow convinve their government to go back on what they said. sanctions NEVER effect a government, only its people.

we all hope this is sorted, for your sake and many otehrs in Myanmar, and that EA pull their head out their ass and realise they are a company that makesentertainment and fun for people.

interesting, as i just pulled the old credit card out of the pile of dust to purchase dragon age inquisition, afterpeople keeptelling me its actually quite good. good luck now EA.