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Avro1958 said:
Azerth said:
Avro1958 said:
Wow, people defending EA when EA mislead people to begin with... Sure 6 hours of game time is not bad, but the issue is that EA mislead the consumer and that's why people are pissed.


The only people that seem to be mislead are those that hated it in the first place.  Ea always said that starting 5 days before releas we would get atleadt 2hrs to play either the whole game or a part of the game.


At the very start they never mentioned anything about a time limit. EA has been all over on this one so yeah, they misled people. Why are you shocked? This is EA after all. 

they mention it on there website http://www.ea.com/eaaccess/

its mentioned on a game informer arcticle about it http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2014/07/29/ea-announces-access-subscription-program-for-catalog-games-discounts-early-play-time.aspx

and just have three its also menttioned on a ign article http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/08/07/new-details-emerge-on-ea-access-game-selection-and-trials

heres the qutoe from there faq about ea access http://www.ea.com/eaaccess/faq.html?utm_campaign=origin-social-us-socom-tw-eaafaqfirstposttw-img&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&sourceid=origin-social-us-socom-tw-eaafaqfirstposttw-img&cid=23695&ts=1406662691018

   Each game is different, so each game’s trial will be, too. In some titles you’ll be able to play one of the game's modes for a limited time, while other times you can jump right into the full game. And since you’ll always be playing the real game, any progress you make will carry over so you can pick up where you left off on launch day.

so ya they mention it