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Then you, EA, started encrypting all your game assets and shipping everything with day 1 DLC. All because our Battlefield mods became more popular than your Battlefield games. Almost as though we know what people want and all you do is buy IP's then destroy the studios. That's how you treat modders and competition. The Internet doesn't forget.
We will do whatever we want with your games and you can't stop us. Except buy them. We won't buy your games after how you've treated us.
The biggest issue I have with the EA guidelines is that mods are only allowed for single player use. Where's the fun in making mods if I can't play them with my friends?
i second this!!!!