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battlefield 4

wowsers in my trousers
55 (37.9%)
bangarangzanga
17 (11.7%)
.
44 (30.3%)
awful
10 (6.9%)
wish it didnt exist
19 (13.1%)

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Author Topic: Battlefield Megathread  (Read 600298 times)

It's not like EA will use your information to rape you in your sleep. They use it for things like mailing letters if you want them to, and they want to get to know you to suggest different products I'm guessing.

They can sell your information to third parties.

They can sell your information to third parties.
That would get EA in to some serious deep stuff, and I think they're trying to avoid that.

That would get EA in to some serious deep stuff, and I think they're trying to avoid that.
Well you agree to it with origin. Unacceptable.

That would get EA in to some serious deep stuff, and I think they're trying to avoid that.

You agree to it when you install Origin. They're not going to get into trouble when they state in the ToS that they can sell your information.

Well you agree to it with origin. Unacceptable.
Maybe you should read things before you press I agree. In installers, it shows a contract thing that you're supposed to read before you agree. If you don't agree, just disagree, and miss out on the awesome that is BF3.

and they're probably talking about dice, they sell your info to them. what would they do with it?

Maybe you should read things before you press I agree. In installers, it shows a contract thing that you're supposed to read before you agree. If you don't agree, just disagree.
That is what we are saying, that you have to agree to that to get battlefield 3 on pc, and that is unacceptable

That is what we are saying, that you have to agree to that to get battlefield 3 on pc, and that is unacceptable
Read my edit.

Read my edit.
Regardless they could sell it to others, could.

Origin is good.  i like it.

Regardless they could sell it to others, could.
They only would if they had a gun to their head. EA might be extremely stupid but not that stupid.



A couple weeks ago in Cologne, Germany, EA and DICE showed off a few minutes of co-op mode in "Battlefield 3." The "Exfiltration" mission had the two-player team escorting a political defector out of hostile territory, and while it didn't appear to reinvent the wheel, the mode certainly looks like a lot of fun. Writing on the PlayStation Blog this morning, DICE junior product manager Tommy Rydling shared a few more details on what to expect in October.


While the GamesCom demo highlighted the use of teamwork in taking down enemies in tandem, you'll have to work closely with a partner in other ways to advance through "Battlefield 3" co-op successfully. Rydling pointed out a couple scenarios, like working a mounted gun while your pal flies a chopper, or covering their back while they disarm a bomb.

You're responsible for your teammate's life in the game, as well. If your buddy takes a bad hit and goes down, you can revive them with the "Man down!" mechanic. If both players go down, you'll end up with a game over. This sounds a lot like "Left 4 Dead," except in "Battlefield 3" – hopefully – your jerk friends don't leave you behind as zombie chow.

Rydling also mentioned that while the co-op mode story runs within the same scenario as the single-player campaign, the missions follow a unique series of events with an "explosive finish." Even more interesting, the co-op missions feature randomized events, so there could be quite a bit of replayability. That's not to mention that co-op playthroughs can land you unlockable gear rewards, usable in normal multiplayer matches.

"There are a number of weapons that you can unlock in co-op and take with you to the regular multiplayer modes," Rydling wrote. "These unlocks are based on your combined scores accumulated throughout the co-op campaign."

Those co-op scores will also show up on the new "Battlefield 3" social network, Battlelog. Leaderboard -type score tracking, random experiences, and weapon rewards could make the co-op mode a rather addicting proposition.

They only would if they had a gun to their head. EA might be extremely stupid but not that stupid.
Okay lets say they would't because EA is pretty dumb, and how they have been acting i wouldn't doubt them doing this. Anyways lets say they didn't. It still is not right to even ask that of us. To expect us to just sign those wrights over. Therefore I still will not support this, and I do want to. It looks like an amazing game, but we can't let it come to this.

Those problems in the Origins Terms of Service was mentioned a few weeks ago. I can't seem to find the article, but they have changed it since.

Those problems in the Origins Terms of Service was mentioned a few weeks ago. I can't seem to find the article, but they have changed it since.
That's right. They recently changed it.

“EA would never sell your personally identifiable information to anyone, nor would it ever use spyware or install spyware on users’ machines. We and agents acting on our behalf do not share information that personally identifies you without your consent, except in rare instances where disclosure is required by law or to enforce EA’s legal rights.”

Can someone tell me where in the ToS it even mentions collecting information?

I searched the ToS for the word collect and none of it mentioned collecting information.

http://tos.ea.com/legalapp/WEBTERMS/US/en/PC/