Hey guys,
First off I'd like to mention how as an aspiring iOS app developer, I have noticed that EA tends to have very buggy games, frequent crashes, but no updates and virtually no visible customer support. I do notice, however, that they release new titles quite frequently and always on time for their sports franchises. Anyway, this is more or less the backstory.
For those of you that don't know, I'm in Afghanistan, deployed. I am a US citizen. Our military exchange service here is basically a big store to shop in that includes items from the USA for us to buy here...sheets, pillows, soap, and the occasional PS3...
But I digress.
Anyway, I bought "Battlefield 3 Premium Edition" and the box says internet connection required to activate. That's fine, I have an internet connection: for $160/month I get 7-10kbps down, about 1/2 of that up.
So, I get the game, it costs $60, inside the case are two DVD-Roms. I bring it back and install it on my PC. It does NOT install BF3, but "Origin" - some kind of gaming front-end like steam. Then Origin has trouble connecting to the server for several days. Finally it connects and says it has to install some game data...16.5 gigs of game data. That will take at least 45 days, by my latest calculation. I reached 2% complete in 24 hours.
I emailed EA and opened a trouble ticket and said I don't want to download all that data, is there a way to install game data from the DVD-Rom. They respond to my emails telling me all kinds of goofy garbage (trust me, I'm an IT guy, what they are suggesting is goofy) and not answering the problem at all. None of them have much of a handle on English, which is fine, but it certainly makes things much worse.
They can't answer the simple #$@$#@ question. I've been going in circles with them now for days.
I recommend not supporting EA as they are obviously a company out to make a buck and nothing else - no pride in the products, it's typical conglomerate business practices. They don't deserve our money.
/rant
First off I'd like to mention how as an aspiring iOS app developer, I have noticed that EA tends to have very buggy games, frequent crashes, but no updates and virtually no visible customer support. I do notice, however, that they release new titles quite frequently and always on time for their sports franchises. Anyway, this is more or less the backstory.
For those of you that don't know, I'm in Afghanistan, deployed. I am a US citizen. Our military exchange service here is basically a big store to shop in that includes items from the USA for us to buy here...sheets, pillows, soap, and the occasional PS3...
Anyway, I bought "Battlefield 3 Premium Edition" and the box says internet connection required to activate. That's fine, I have an internet connection: for $160/month I get 7-10kbps down, about 1/2 of that up.
So, I get the game, it costs $60, inside the case are two DVD-Roms. I bring it back and install it on my PC. It does NOT install BF3, but "Origin" - some kind of gaming front-end like steam. Then Origin has trouble connecting to the server for several days. Finally it connects and says it has to install some game data...16.5 gigs of game data. That will take at least 45 days, by my latest calculation. I reached 2% complete in 24 hours.
I emailed EA and opened a trouble ticket and said I don't want to download all that data, is there a way to install game data from the DVD-Rom. They respond to my emails telling me all kinds of goofy garbage (trust me, I'm an IT guy, what they are suggesting is goofy) and not answering the problem at all. None of them have much of a handle on English, which is fine, but it certainly makes things much worse.
They can't answer the simple #$@$#@ question. I've been going in circles with them now for days.
I recommend not supporting EA as they are obviously a company out to make a buck and nothing else - no pride in the products, it's typical conglomerate business practices. They don't deserve our money.
/rant