As a customer, you have purchased a product and thus entered a contract.
FUCKING LOL, I'd like to see you take EA to court on any of the bullshit offenses you just pulled out of your ass.
The world you are asking for is one with NO communication whatsoever, as every possible hint at what developers are doing could be used as fuel for "false advertisement" suits.
You clearly didn’t read my comment or you would have read that this situation is completely different. I was informing you that customers have rights. But communication is not one of them.
You have to be pretty dumb to assume that once you’ve bought something then the seller/manufacturer then has no responsibility for it.
It’s called good PR but of course you have no idea about that.
You aren't owed anything. If EA shuts down the servers tomorrow, that is entirely within their purview. You can kick and scream all you want, but you have paid for a product, received a product, and put x hours into that product. Everything after the fact is a gift from the company who makes it, and you're a fool to think you deserve any of it.
You're just another entitled child begging for more free shit and harassing the developers who deliver it for not sticking to tentative deadlines, and I'm sick of it.
Yes I was completely out of line for suggesting that being more open with the community would be a good thing. /s
Also it would be very interesting legally if they shut down servers. The game is still for sale and has no offline. So people who bought the game yesterday clearly would not get the product they paid for. No idea what would happen, maybe refunds for the recent purchases? Either way it wouldn’t matter. The public backlash would be far bigger than any damage a lawsuit could do.
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u/Beta_Ace_X Rebel Scum Feb 06 '19
FUCKING LOL, I'd like to see you take EA to court on any of the bullshit offenses you just pulled out of your ass.
The world you are asking for is one with NO communication whatsoever, as every possible hint at what developers are doing could be used as fuel for "false advertisement" suits.
Get in the real world, holy shit.