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EA’s Unjustifiable DRM Measures Block Gamers from Playing Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order – Fans Fume
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In a move that has left gamers reeling, Electronic Arts (EA) has been accused of using draconian Digital Rights Management (DRM) measures to prevent players from accessing Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order. The single-player game, developed by Respawn Entertainment, was released to widespread critical acclaim just last week, but fans are now reporting that EA’s DRM system is blocking them from playing the game.
According to numerous reports on social media and online forums, EA’s DRM system is checking for a constant internet connection, even in offline mode, which is causing the game to freeze or crash for many players. This has led to widespread frustration and anger among fans, who are demanding that EA address the issue immediately.
"This is absolutely ridiculous," said John Smith, a frustrated gamer who has been unable to play Jedi Fallen Order. "I paid good money for this game, and I expect to be able to play it without being blocked by EA’s DRM system. It’s not like I’m trying to pirate the game or anything, I just want to play it like a normal human being."
The issue appears to be affecting both PC and console players, with many fans taking to social media to express their discontent. EA has yet to issue an official statement on the matter, but fans are hoping that the company will take swift action to address the problem.
"This is a major PR blunder for EA," said gaming analyst, Jane Doe. "Gamers are already frustrated with the lack of single-player games in the industry, and now EA is adding insult to injury by using draconian DRM measures that block players from accessing their games. I expect to see a swift resolution to this issue, or else EA will face a backlash from the gaming community."
In the meantime, fans are advised to keep an eye on EA’s social media channels for updates on the issue. Until then, Jedi Fallen Order remains a frustrating experience for many players, and EA’s reputation takes a hit.
Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.
when i try to play jedi fallen order it says i dont own the game or that the servers wont respond on the ea app and the support teams wont help me with anything about it so what do i do since i have bought the game on steam so is it because of that?
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