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Azarr: Also: Any particular forums you are thinking about, Delixe? (Just curious. Calling anyone fascist makes me wonder what prompted that.)
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Delixe: Heh, just an in-joke about the mods on Relic's forums. The moderators have a habbit of closing down threads like lightning with QAQATL and woe for you if you start talking off-topic ;)
They do like enforcing the rules, true. Particularly Gorb. Not that I personally think that is a bad thing.
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orcishgamer: I watched a few episodes of that Torchwood thing, does it ever pick up in the "interesting" department? I couldn't figure out what kind of a show I was in for if I watched it.
Yes it does. I would ignore series one completely it was largely a mess. Too much sex and swearing combined with purile and childish scrpits. Cyberwoman in particular was an abomination which should be burned and forgotten. Countrycide and Captain Jack Harkness were the only episdoes IMO worth watching. Series 2 is more mature and by that I mean less pointless swearing and sex and far better stories. Series 3 was a mini-series of 5 hour long episodes and was probably the best thing on television that year.
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Azarr: They do like enforcing the rules, true. Particularly Gorb. Not that I personally think that is a bad thing.
Gorb is ok from what I remember it was a few others that went a bit too far. They seemed to forget that people are there to have fun not just talk about build orders.
Post edited March 11, 2011 by Delixe
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Azarr: They do like enforcing the rules, true. Particularly Gorb. Not that I personally think that is a bad thing.
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Delixe: Gorb is ok from what I remember it was a few others that went a bit too far. They seemed to forget that people are there to have fun not just talk about build orders.
There are always some. But I generally avoid official forums. The Bioware Social one being a good example of why.
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orcishgamer: You win my "statement of the day" award.
Thank you, it's nice to have fans ;)

Stay tuned for my next statementt, it will be much better, each time you read a word something awesome happens.
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orcishgamer: You win my "statement of the day" award.
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Namur: Thank you, it's nice to have fans ;)

Stay tuned for my next statementt, it will be much better, each time you read a word something awesome happens.
I read this and cracked my knuckles. IT WAS AWESOME.
From Chris Priestly:

"Here is my official response. You will likely see this picked up on news sites soon enough.

EA strictly enforces the code of conduct at Social.BioWare.com. If a player violates the rules by using profanity, they will be temporarily banned. Unfortunately, there was an error in the system that accidentally suspended a user's entire account. Immediately upon learning of the glitch, EA restored the user's macro account and apologized for the inconvenience."
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KneeTheCap: Unfortunately, there was an error in the system that accidentally suspended a user's entire account. Immediately upon learning of the glitch, EA restored the user's macro account and apologized for the inconvenience."
Pretty much what I expected.
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KneeTheCap: Immediately upon learning of the glitch, EA restored the user's macro account and apologized for the inconvenience."
Translation of this sentence: "Immediately upon learning that our incompetence was causing a shitstorm of unrest we held several meetings to decide what to do about it, we decided to make sure this kid could play his stupid games and will pretend that we didn't take time for to him and haw over what obviously should have been done immediately and further pretend that this kid had no reason to make this thread and complain, clearly it was all spite on his part."

Damn, I really am cynical:(
Mistake? It's in their bloody EULA. Is that maybe a spelling mistake?
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KneeTheCap: Unfortunately, there was an error in the system that accidentally suspended a user's entire account. Immediately upon learning of the glitch, EA restored the user's macro account and apologized for the inconvenience."
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Delixe: Pretty much what I expected.
I'm pretty sure this is cover for "we pay the people doing this crap too little and don't train them, so he pressed the wrong button." The system didn't magically "error out" on them, it most likely did exactly what they asked it to do.
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Runehamster: I read this and cracked my knuckles. IT WAS AWESOME.
I've been exposed to an incredible ammount of top knotch entertainment these past few days, i feel like i have to give something back ;)
Post edited March 11, 2011 by Namur
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orcishgamer: I'm pretty sure this is cover for "we pay the people doing this crap too little and don't train them, so he pressed the wrong button." The system didn't magically "error out" on them, it most likely did exactly what they asked it to do.
Probably. We will never know the truth but that was what I was expecting to happen even if it is PR bullshit.
LOL. Some Tattle-Tale, uptight ,sniveling twit reported him in the Bio-Ware's forum, not even the multi-player part of the game but the friggin' forum and that locked him out of his game for three days.

The only thing the Bioware rep could say was "Sorry, we are under EA now and we have to abide by EA."

I don't have many Bioware games but remind me not to go anywhere near that forum or online with their games.
Post edited March 11, 2011 by carnival73
I am rather disappointed about the way that ended. I really wanted to see major clash, where angry users would charge with armored bears (and dolphins) against the evil force of EABio. What a sight that would have been. You know, Bioware's last stand or something :D

But seriously, while I don't really believe in the "it was a glitch" explanation, it's the official and most likely final statement. Shame really.

Wonder if this gets forgotten soon?


Edit. Darn typos...
Post edited March 11, 2011 by KneeTheCap
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KneeTheCap: I am rather disappointed about the way that ended. I really wanted to see major clash, where angry users would charge with armored bears (and dolphins) against the evil force of EABio. What a sight that would have been. You know, Bioware's last stand or something :D

But seriously, while I don't really believe in the "it was a glitch" explanation, it's the official and most likely final statement. Shame really.

Wonder is this gets forgotten soon?
I'm pretty sure modding Plants vs. Zombies for this purpose would provide no end of amusement.