Search articles from thousands of Examiners
Write for us
Washington DC Games and Hobbies Rochester Xbox 360 Examiner
Rochester Xbox 360 Examiner

EPIC Games banning complainers

July 5, 6:59 PMRochester Xbox 360 ExaminerAlexander Hinkley
4 comments Print Email RSS Subscribe

Subscribe


Get alerts when there is a new article from the Rochester Xbox 360 Examiner. Read Examiner.com's terms of use.
Email Address


  Include other special offers from Examiner.com
Terms of Use

Earlier today I received a report that EPIC Games was banning people on their official forums for making suggestions on what to change in their hit Xbox 360 game, Gears of War 2. Users of the game have become disgruntled after the release of the TU4 update which accompanied the double XP weekend and added a cringing effect to the smoke grenades. The update has received an overwhelming negative response from players that has filled most of the recent pages on the message boards with complaints about the update and the game in general.

In response, EPIC has been banning people from using the forums that have posted anything that could be consrued as a complaint about the game, even banning a user who asked not to be identified that has been on the forums since 2007 for making a post respectfully asking for Gears of War 3 to be changed so it is no longer "all shotgun battles" and asking them to spend more time on the network code to cut back on inconsistency and lag that has plagued the Gears franchise. I read the post after it was sent to me and it did not insult EPIC (as many complaint threads do for which case a ban would be justified) or any users and also contained no profanity, but the maker of the thread was still banned for his troubles. (Upon going to the forums to search for the thread to quote here, I found it to have since been deleted by staff).

While it is their forum and the staff there can run it how they see fit, you might want to think twice before posting there. Posting a legitimate concern may end in you being permenantly banned from the forum. Apparently, a welcoming community is not something EPIC endorses. Regardless, such stringent enforcement and overall rudeness is sure to lose EPIC a few fans and may become a blackeye on their reputation.

Comments

Name:


Comments:
characters left

NOTE: Do Not Alter These Fields:

Holiday Guide
Examiners spread the seasonal cheer with the Examiner.com Holiday Guide.

Recent Articles

Tuesday, December 15, 2009
The Video Game Awards on Spike are probably the largest and most well known awards show which celebrates video games. Now done and gone for another …
Saturday, December 12, 2009
In case you missed the Video Game Awards here is a list of each categories nominees and their winner. Overall it was a pretty mediocre night with a …