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A new Electronic Arts Account Suspension Policy indicates that being forum-banned from EA's Origin service will no longer result in being prevented from playing single-player games (thanks Blend Games). Here's word: If you find yourself with a disabled account, please note that you can still play EA games in single-player mode. For PC games you will need to enable Origin's offline mode to play games with a disabled account. Go to the settings tab in Origin (the gear icon) and select Go Offline.
If your account has been disabled, please follow the instructions in this article if you wish to appeal the action.
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Re: Origin Bans No Longer Cover Solo Play |
Apr 16, 2012, 23:21 |
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qft. Nice to see EA is no longer going to steal your games from you if you piss them (or one of their moderators) off.
Dades wrote on Apr 16, 2012, 22:18:
Bhruic wrote on Apr 16, 2012, 19:35: So if you want to avoid Origin games, that's your perogative, but you are definitely missing out. Not really, it's a crowded market with many high quality games to play and not enough time to do so. EA isn't the only game in town, they just happen to market more than most. |
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