• Stillhart@lemm.ee
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    Oh no! What will I do without EA games?

    Oh wait, the same thing I’m currently doing. Not even playing them when they’re free on Gamepass.

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      I once made the mistake of buying the EA Pass (or whatever it’s called) on a discount. The entire catalog was nothing but 5-10 year old games. The only new games in the catalog were the two worst titles to put in your shitty pass: Battlefield 2142 and fucking FIFA.

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      how will I cope wothout playing the latest shit football game that’s the same or. maybe even worse than the one from last year?

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    Reposting my other comment from another thread:

    How invasive do you have to be to ask your users to install a Kernel driver just for a stupid anti cheat that will still get bypassed within a week… like… I only see negative points with this. Cheaters still exist on Valorant and they won’t go away any time soon. Even if one day they ask you to change your CPU to an anti cheat approved one, it will still get bypassed.

    These Kernel anti cheats are useless because they run on the client side. As a developer, anything that doesn’t run on your computers is out of your control.

    Which raises the point, why don’t they just improve their server side cheat detection? Something like sending the mouse movement data + accuracy etc. in between each round and scan it. If it comes out positive then have the community review the footage. CSGO does this very well IMO. Especially since now we have AI and people have made pretty good cheat analysis models for server side anti cheats

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      Which raises the point, why don’t they just improve their server side cheat detection? Something like sending the mouse movement data + accuracy etc. in between each round and scan it. If it comes out positive then have the community review the footage. CSGO does this very well IMO. Especially since now we have AI and people have made pretty good cheat analysis models for server side anti cheats

      Because anti-cheat isn’t the point. They’re trying to get you used to installing invasive spyware on your machine in exchange for a little temporary Privelege.

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    Stopped buying EA games, Activision/blizzard, ubisoft games a long time ago, don’t have to worry about this shit most of the time.

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      I wish Steam would allow us to ignore whole publishers instead of only specific games. Or at least let me filter them out in the shop when I’m looking for sales.

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      AAA just means the publisher is a mid sized or major publisher. Which means literally nothing in today’s time.
      Look at 90% of all ‘AAA’ games today and compare it with eg. Minecraft, which is basically an Indie game. Which is better? Of course, back in 2000 AAA games were good, look at HL and later HL 2, Portal etc. Could be just Valve tho.

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    They have a lot of broken crap in my library right now. Mass Effect: Andromeda being the most annoying one for right now as the multiplayer in that game seems to be region locked and it’s almost impossible to find a match. That’s if the ea desktop shit is even working that day.

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      That game had so much potential but EA or the studio seems to have just said fuck it.

      Sucks.

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        Yeah, there is a lot of potential in that game.

        Story is decent enough so far. (I haven’t finished it yet.)

        Fuck space sudoku.

        The companions could have been much more compelling than they are.

        The UI is a hot mess.

        Gunplay is the best out of all 4.

        Open worlds are nice but can get grindy.

        I love all the references back to the original story I’ve ran across so far. (I sadly took a break after starting the game a long time ago and am lost on the actual time periods. Scared to look it up to prevent spoilers.)

        Multiplayer is just ME3 multiplayer but better.

        I’ve enjoyed it better up the point I’m at now than some of the ass changes done to ME2 and 3. At like 60 hours total across the copy I own on EA’s launcher and the Steam version. Only have 90 hours in Legendary edition with only like 10 missing annoying achievements if that tells you anything.

        EDIT: Oh, also. Achievements and saves are cross compatible from EA -> Steam.

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    Fuck EA, I already don’t buy their games because of their bullshit launcher. This will keep me not buying their game even more.

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    Oh cool, another DRM on top of Origin to ruin my games

    Why can’t you be more like Blizzard, EA? (Can’t believe I wrote that sentence)