Odineye
01-22-2012, 01:30 PM
This is my message to EA & Bioware after discovering that I could not play Mass Effect 1 on Windows 7 without the Bring Down the Sky DLC (it's Free). The unfortunate part is that the website used to get the DLC product key no longer exists.
The webpage used is no longer available. I find that these anti-piracy steps are getting absurd and if you are no longer supporting the methods you want us (consumers) to use then you are supporting piracy. I am a HUGE fan of the games Bioware and EA made together and I feel personally hurt that you are no longer supporting us as we have supported you.
I find this to be blatant disrespect of the customers. I am tired of being screwed by the companies fighting pirates. There is no reason I should be a victim of their war. There is no reason to be a victim yourself.
You wanna know what I REALLY don't understand, why movie companies spend millions on making a movie and are able to sell it for $20 when games cost at least $60. The only reason I can imagine is that we will pay it, and in this grand age of piracy, we pay because we love the developers and want them to continue creating beautiful things. However, they are fools if they forget that WE are the power of the world, the companies are not!
I have no intention of supporting piracy but I definitely do not support abusing the trust I put into you by agreeing to the EULA.
P.S. Has anyone ever read that thing? If not, try and find the part where they give 5 US dollars for damages. That thing needs a revision I think.
The webpage used is no longer available. I find that these anti-piracy steps are getting absurd and if you are no longer supporting the methods you want us (consumers) to use then you are supporting piracy. I am a HUGE fan of the games Bioware and EA made together and I feel personally hurt that you are no longer supporting us as we have supported you.
I find this to be blatant disrespect of the customers. I am tired of being screwed by the companies fighting pirates. There is no reason I should be a victim of their war. There is no reason to be a victim yourself.
You wanna know what I REALLY don't understand, why movie companies spend millions on making a movie and are able to sell it for $20 when games cost at least $60. The only reason I can imagine is that we will pay it, and in this grand age of piracy, we pay because we love the developers and want them to continue creating beautiful things. However, they are fools if they forget that WE are the power of the world, the companies are not!
I have no intention of supporting piracy but I definitely do not support abusing the trust I put into you by agreeing to the EULA.
P.S. Has anyone ever read that thing? If not, try and find the part where they give 5 US dollars for damages. That thing needs a revision I think.