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Forum Ban Locks Player Out Of Dragon Age 2

by - source: BioWare Forums

One forum member commented about gamers selling their souls to the EA devil and promptly received the mighty ban-hammer, locking him out of the forum and his Dragon Age 2 game for 72 hours.

To our dear Tom's readers who just purchased the PC version of Dragon Age 2 this week, watch what you say on the BioWare and EA forums. Seriously, you'll regret it.

As one gamer has revealed over on the BioWare forums, a comment made in a post brought on the mighty ban-hammer for 72 hours. The problem is that the ban isn't just focused on his forum activities, it's also locked him out of the actual Dragon Age 2 Signature Edition bundle--which he purchased and installed on his rig--during the 72-hour duration.

According to the post, EA sent forum user "Vware" an email stating that his account was suspended for inappropriate content. Vware contacted EA via Live Chat to understand what exactly it was he did to earn the 72-hour ban. An EA representative quoted one of his forum comments, repeating his "have you sold your souls to the EA devil?" post. While the comment is most definitely hilarious, EA apparently thought otherwise.

"Now, those are the words I said, you can't argue with that," Vware admitted.

"I'm not going to try and sugar coat that, let me just say in my defense, I have always been a pretty reasonable person on this forum. So I agree that you guys suspended my account from the forums for 72 hours. What I don't agree with is that I can't activate my new DA2 game."

BioWare's Stanley Woo followed up to Vware's forum complaint by pointing to EA's online terms and conditions.

"Because the BioWare community now operates under the same umbrella as all EA Communities, community members here have all explicitly agreed to abide by and be governed by both sets of rules," Woo said. "Consider it an added incentive to follow the rules you say you're going to follow."

Woo seems to suggest that someone on the forum didn't like Vware's comment and pressed the REPORT POST button. Once evaluated and deemed in violation, EA has the right to lock customers out of their installed games and/or DLC according to the Terms and Conditions.

Section 11 of EA's Terms and Conditions, "Rules of Conduct," clearly states that forum users are in violation when they "harass, threaten, embarrass, or do anything else to another player that is unwanted, such as repeatedly sending unwanted messages or making personal attacks or statements about race, sexual orientation, religion, heritage, etc."

So much for freedom of speech.

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frish 12/03/2011 12:32
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Same thing happened to me for red alert 3. Someone went through all my posts just to find something to report which wasnt that hard since customer services banned losely (moderators couldnt ban, which is a good thing since half of them arent that good). I never really did anything bad and was kind of respected. Some others got losely banned for other stuff temporarily too. We told to link our forum accounts to our game accounts when registering to the revamped forums. I unlinked it if something happened again.

flay 13/03/2011 19:11
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I have just bought DAII and the amount of account linking, email addresses passwords etc. I had to enter just to get the bloody game going has resulted in me wondering if I want to give EA my money in the future. This story is making me wonder even more....

Be a forum nazi and ban him for his comment if you must, but how can it possibly be ok to prevent someone playing a single-player offline game on their own??? They have paid for it, they should be able to play it as and when they see fit, the level of intrusion by EA is frightening.

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