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'''EA Games''' were the publisher of [[TimeSplitters: Future Perfect]] and maintainer of the much criticised online system. | '''EA Games''' were the publisher of [[TimeSplitters: Future Perfect]] and maintainer of the much criticised online system. | ||
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+ | Much criticism has been directed towards EA from fans dissappointed with the online mode of [[TimeSplitters: Future Perfect]]. Whilst EA provided statistics both on the console and from the website, the ranking system was frequently hacked by cheaters which EA failed to deal with despite much protest. EA also failed to deal with notorius cheaters such as "SnaBo", with stat-hackers (ironically) ranking multiple accounts at the top of the list so that SnaBo was no longer #1. | ||
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+ | In Autumn 2006 there were rumours that the online service for TSFP was going to be shut along with other games that were loosing their online servers. Later EA stated that their servers were closing down on the 22nd of June 2007, but they shutdown on 6th June 2007 instead. | ||
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
*[http://www.ea.com/ EA's Website] | *[http://www.ea.com/ EA's Website] | ||
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Current revision as of 20:29, 27 August 2007
Electronic Arts | |
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Also Known As | -EA -EA Games |
Role | Publisher |
Founded | 1982 |
Key People | Trip Hawkins (Founder) Larry Probst (CEO) |
Products | TimeSplitters: Future Perfect |
EA Games were the publisher of TimeSplitters: Future Perfect and maintainer of the much criticised online system.
TSFP Online
Much criticism has been directed towards EA from fans dissappointed with the online mode of TimeSplitters: Future Perfect. Whilst EA provided statistics both on the console and from the website, the ranking system was frequently hacked by cheaters which EA failed to deal with despite much protest. EA also failed to deal with notorius cheaters such as "SnaBo", with stat-hackers (ironically) ranking multiple accounts at the top of the list so that SnaBo was no longer #1.
In Autumn 2006 there were rumours that the online service for TSFP was going to be shut along with other games that were loosing their online servers. Later EA stated that their servers were closing down on the 22nd of June 2007, but they shutdown on 6th June 2007 instead.