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Risk of Bans Through Origin? + A Simple Thought


geckonator9

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This a relatively basic question that in any other context I would consider unnecessary, but EA's reputation and the presence of multiplayer in Inquisition kind of necessitates it.

 

Will EA ban players from the online functions (and, as an extension, such basic stuff as the Keep's save transfer) for modding single-player settings and graphics? I have little to no interest in multiplayer, but the idea of losing access to it because of an attempt to optimize single-player experience is one I don't relish. Does anyone have experiences/official statements from the company to confirm or relieve these fears?

 

Also, on a related note, how easy would "rolling back" patches be if one were to have saved previous versions? I made backups of the older update files on this suspicion and now the various flaws in today's Patch 3 (which apparently worsens party silence along with various other bugs in what should be pure bug-fixes) make me want to try using them until a new and more coherent update comes out.

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1. EA doesn't care about single-player game modding.

 

2. "Rolling back" patches requires having your own back-up of the previous state and copying that over the "current" one.

AFAIK, there is no mechanism within EA/Origin to accomplish this.

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