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#1  Edited By Ryu


I bought Madden 2010 the day it came out here in the UK and didn't receive a Franchise code due to a  "printing error" on the game manuals outside of North America. This is a real kick in the balls from EA and it feels like I've been screwed out of something I have already paid for. I may be being naive here but why do they not just put this on the disc anyway? It's part of the game to begin with and even people renting the game are paying to play this. It pisses me off how the day i bought the game I see a "madden store" which is effectively selling you the rest of what you have already paid for. You can also pay money to boost your players stats and keep a player away from retirement or injury, instead of creating game features for that sort of thing they charge us for it instead. 
 
Apparently however you should be able to sort this out by calling customer support or waiting for EA to address this problem, if you haven't received a code on the back of your game manual.

Just a quick rant and a heads up to other people outside the States having the same problem.

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#2  Edited By Ryu

  

  

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#3  Edited By Ryu

To review a game don't they have to complete it anyway?
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#4  Edited By Ryu

Superstar mode sucks anyway, play franchise! :)
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#5  Edited By Ryu

So what you want a football game that isn't like real football? I think that might be your problem.
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#6  Edited By Ryu

If I want to be a guy wearing COG armour, I'll go play Gears.

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#7  Edited By Ryu

It does matter if he meant to or not, someone killing by accident is completely different from murder. Yes he deserves to be punished for killing a man, absolutely. But that doesn't make him an evil person.

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#8  Edited By Ryu

Na, think about the amount of people that drink drive everyday, again I'm not saying it's right but he didn't mean to kill a guy.

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#9  Edited By Ryu

Shermanator of course killing a person is way worse than killing an animal, however Vick had malicous intentions and knew exactly what he was doing. Where as I'm sure Daunte didn't mean to kill that guy, I thought it was more of an accident than a murder by a long way.

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#10  Edited By Ryu
@TwoOneFive
I believe that people can change and that everyone deserves a second chance. Nobody is saying that dog fighting is ok here, but I think he earned his right to be in the NFL and was an electrifying player to watch. Would you have the same attitude if Daunte Stallworth was reinstated? Everyone makes mistakes even NFL players, these guys are going to have to live with the mistakes they have made for the rest of their lives aswell as doing time.