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via: Gamepolitics.com

 

"EA's Online Store: Extra Fees, Crappy Consumer Protection

If you feel the urge to download Spore or any other game from publisher Electronic Arts, it's probably best to do so via Steam, rather than EA's online store.

That's because, as Ars Technica reports, EA offers consumers their choice of:

      a.) lousy purchase protection or

      b.) slightly less lousy, but needlessly expensive protection

At issue is the right to re-download your purchased game, in the event of, say a hard drive meltdown or switching over to a new PC. When buying through EA's online store, such rights are limited:

  • re-download rights are offered for only six months after purchase, or...
  • paying an additional $6.99 extends re-download rights to 24 months

As Ars Technica's  Michael Thompson writes:

Why, exactly, would something like the Extended Download Service even be in existence? Keeping records of who buys what and when they bought it seems like standard business practice and would appear to be one major advantage to buying digitally. Allowing customers to access these records and re-download what they've already paid for seems like a no-brainer; charging people for that option just seems slimy...

In this brave new world, could it be that having to keep track of a physical game disc is actually a better long-term prospect than purchasing something from the cloud?

Thompson notes that EA subcontracts its online game distribution chores out to Digital River. But that's of little consequence to the consumer, since EA is ultimately responsible for interactions with its customers."

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I guess this is the next best thing to the Securom stuff?



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Yep, that seems pretty shitty of EA. Re-download rights?!?!?!



It's almost like they're against you playing their games for years to come.

So while I plan on going back to all my old games over the years, where does that leave those with these games from EA?



That's the great respect EA have with customers. I never was a big fan of EA.



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Wow. That is awful. $7 to download a game I already purchased? Some people just do not get it.



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Bad. Imagine if counterstrike had to be downloaded for 7$ a year.



 

 

Behold the revenue collection strategies conceived in a time of crisis.

 



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IllegalPaladin said:
It's almost like they're against you playing their games for years to come.

So while I plan on going back to all my old games over the years, where does that leave those with these games from EA?

Well if i'm in the business of trying to resell my customers the same game year after year with minor improvements i damn well don't want them playing the old version instead of the new one.



EA destroyed Bullfrog and will never be forgiven lol



EA are a buncha thieves! this probably is easily avoided as stated in the article. just buy physical copies or download through steam.