Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Irate fan of Mass Effect 3 sued the BioWare

User forum BioWare El_Spico official filed a complaint against the creators of Mass Effect 3 in the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC), reports GamePur . As stated by the user, the company deceived players end the game.
One of the buyers Mass Effect 3 was on the website of the Commission a complaint under "Consumer Protection", in which he accused the company BioWare andElectronic Arts libel. In his opinion, the creators falsely advertised its product and thereby deceived buyers. "After reviewing the list of promises about the end of the game, made ​​during an advertising campaign and numerous interviews, it is clear that the final product does not meet the previously promised. "
The user said that will carry your copy of Mass Effect 3 in accordance with the policy store 30-day return policy, if the company does not respond to the claim. He also calls on all the discontented subscribe to the complaint on the official website FTC.gov .
The owners of Mass Effect 3 have begun to express dissatisfaction with the end of the role-playing series March 11, 2012, when asked the developers to release a patch or DLC, changing the ending. To do this, players and started a petition accounts in social networks Twitter and Facebook . Such a campaign called Retake Mass Effect , and the organizers have begun to raise funds for a children's charity. March 14, 2012 game director Casey Hudson (Kacey Hudson) said that like the end of Mass Effect 3 was done intentionally to cause a heated discussion among the fan-environment.
Mass Effect 3 went on sale on March 6, 2012 in the Americas and 7 March in Europe on PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. During the first day it sold 890,000 copies of Mass Effect 3.