Complaint Review: EA Games - Brooks Maine
- EA Games Brooks, Maine U.S.A.
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EA Games will not run in computers. ripoff Redwood California
*Consumer Comment: Huh?!
*Consumer Comment: EA games work fine for me
*Consumer Comment: What are you talking about?
EA Games is making a false claim that they're games run on computers.
George
Brooks, Maine
U.S.A.
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#3 Consumer Comment
Huh?!
AUTHOR: Robert - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, November 14, 2006
I have lots of games. They all have a list of system requirements printed on the box. As long as your system meets the minimum requirements for the game, it will work perfectly.
Very few will function without a video CARD. From the factory, your computer came with a video CHIP. It's useless for gaming. You also need lots of RAM. Most computers have slots to install extra cards.
Now, are you trying to play a large memory and graphic utilizing game on a basic 64MB RAM w/Video Chip system?

#2 Consumer Comment
EA games work fine for me
AUTHOR: Lorraine - Geek Consumer Advocate :-) - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Can you give more detail to us George? What does your computer do when you try to play the game? There are so many things that could be happening it's hard to know how to help you. I know the most complaints I see are usually video card or RAM related, so I will comment on that.
I have the latest games EA put out, Black and White 2 and The Movies and they work great. I did have to buy a new video card to play them, which is an expected issue for all gamers to ensure the new games will work. I have a GIG of RAM, so for now that's enough, but I hope to get another GIG soon to keep up with the new games coming on the market.
New games require an up to date computer from all the big game companies. You should always read the box before you buy a new game to make sure your computer has what it needs for the game to run.
It may help you to know that EA Games are the distributors of games, not the makers. LionHead made the 2 games I mentioned above that I have and EA Games put it on the market for them, but EA Games have many other games made by other companies they distribute too.

#1 Consumer Comment
What are you talking about?
AUTHOR: Duane - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Be more specific with your post please.
I have had several games from EA that play fine on several computers. As a matter of a fact, I cannot think of any EA game that I have ever had a problem with.
When you got the game, did you read the system requirements printed on the box of the game? This is listed on every game....it tells you what the game will work with.


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