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  • MINATAURO
    Rookie
    • Jun 2008
    • 164

    #61
    Re: EA Access for Xbox One: Play EA Games Up to Five Days Before the Release Date

    Originally posted by jbd345
    Doubt they'll break even, depending on how much they had to give up. But not sure how many people will go for this since it seems only sports titles are in the mix first. Now if battlefield was one of the early access titles then that would be a different story. This doesn't sound like a smart move IMO.
    BF4 is one of the games involved.
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    • countryboy
      Growing pains
      • Sep 2003
      • 52852

      #62
      Re: EA Access for Xbox One: Play EA Games Up to Five Days Before the Release Date

      Originally posted by aholbert32
      Because it may not be unlimited for all games like Dragon Age. Also the only thing that mentions 2 hrs is Major Nelson's post. The EA website doesnt mention it. The press release doesnt. They just mention limited time.

      I'll just pay 4.99 for August. If its a limited amount of time for Madden, I'll cancel it. If its unlimited like their old system was I will pay the 30 bucks.
      It's limited play for all the "PLAY FIRST" games, that are available 5 days prior to release date. Their TOS calls it a "limited trial", which tells me it will not be full access to the game for 5 days, which is what a majority of the people were expecting.

      Below is the Terms of Service off of ea.com/eaaccess


      EA Access Terms


      Last Updated: July 25, 2014

      EA Access is a subscription program provided to you by Electronic Arts (“EA”). These Terms describe your rights to use EA Access and any of the EA Content (as defined below) offered as part of the subscription (“EA Access Services”). EA may revise these Terms at any time in its sole discretion. When EA revises these Terms, we change the “Last Updated” date above and post the revised Terms at http://www.ea.com/eaaccess/terms. Revisions to terms affecting existing EA Access Services shall be effective thirty (30) days after posting at http://www.ea.com/eaaccess; terms for new EA Access Services are effective immediately upon posting. If you have any questions regarding the EA Access Services, please contact EA customer support at http://help.ea.com.

      Please note, the purchase of an EA Access subscription is made with Microsoft and not EA. In order to subscribe to EA Access, you must complete Microsoft’s purchase process. You will be bound by Microsoft’s terms and conditions, including Microsoft’s Terms of Use (http://www.xbox.com/legal/livetou). Please contact Microsoft with any questions regarding your purchase.

      An active EA Origin Account (“Origin Account”) is required to subscribe to EA Access. To open an Origin Account you must be at least 13 years of age and accept EA’s Online Terms of Service (http://www.ea.com/terms-of-service) and Privacy and Cookie Policy (http://www.ea.com/privacy-policy), see www.ea.com. In addition, the download of certain EA Content, as defined below, may require acceptance of the EA End User License Agreement (http://www.ea.com/1/product-eulas).

      If you purchase a recurring EA Access subscription, that purchase will auto-renew at the then-current renewal subscription price (plus applicable tax or inclusive of applicable taxes based on billing address) on each renewal date, without any additional action by you, until you cancel. You may cancel your subscription at any time. See Microsoft Terms of Use (www.xbox.com/legal/livetou) for cancellation instructions.

      As part of the EA Access Services, members with an active subscription are offered (1) the ability to play a limited trial of certain EA Content 5 days prior to the date that EA Content is otherwise available on the Xbox Marketplace (“Play First”), (2) discounts on EA Content offered through the Xbox Marketplace (“Discounts”); and (3) access to a limited library of certain EA Content (“Vault Title(s)”) for unlimited online play (“Vault Access”) for the duration of their availability in the Vault. Limitations and exclusions may apply. For upcoming EA Content eligible for Play First and Discounts, and for current EA Content available in the Vault, and current details on other membership benefits, see http://www.ea.com/eaaccess. Certain EA Content may be excluded from Play First, the Vault, and/or Discounts; see http://www.ea.com/eaaccess for details on such exclusions as they become available.

      EA reserves the right to change and update the EA Access Services, and the EA Content offered through the EA Access Services without any liability to you. In particular, Vault Titles are subject to change and may be removed, and the online services for certain Vault Titles may be discontinued. In the event that EA changes the EA Access Services, including the removal of Vault Titles or discontinuation of online services for certain Vault Titles, we will provide thirty (30) days advance notice to you by posting a notice on http://www.ea.com/eaaccess.

      You may cancel your subscription at any time for any reason. In addition, Microsoft may terminate your subscription if you fail to comply with the Microsoft Terms of Use (http://www.xbox.com/livetou). Likewise, EA may terminate your Origin Account, thereby blocking you from the EA Access Services, for any violation of the EA Terms of Services (http://www.ea.com/terms-of-service). Please note, unless required by law, all EA Content (such as in-game entitlements, add-on content, and downloadable content) purchased in connection with the EA Access Services (including, without limitation, purchases made during Vault Titles) are non-refundable and non-transferable. If your subscription to EA Access is cancelled or otherwise terminated, you will not have further access EA Content until and unless you purchase the EA Content or Vault Title separately. In addition, Vault Titles contain functionality designed to disable access to those Vault Titles in the event that (i) your subscription is canceled or otherwise terminated or (ii) EA decides, in its sole discretion to remove certain Vault Titles as described above.
      Last edited by countryboy; 07-29-2014, 02:20 PM. Reason: didn't make any sense...lol
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      • aholbert32
        (aka Alberto)
        • Jul 2002
        • 33106

        #63
        Re: EA Access for Xbox One: Play EA Games Up to Five Days Before the Release Date

        You are assuming things based on the term "limited trial" The limited trial could be hours or days depending on the game. Nothing there confirms either.

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        • atc43
          Rookie
          • Apr 2009
          • 232

          #64
          Re: EA Access for Xbox One: Play EA Games Up to Five Days Before the Release Date

          Originally posted by aholbert32
          You are assuming things based on the term "limited trial" The limited trial could be hours or days depending on the game. Nothing there confirms either.
          I say just wait till we know for sure. Nothing would irk me more than to find out I just paid $5 for what is essentially a demo.

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          • GiantBlue76
            Banned
            • Jun 2007
            • 3287

            #65
            Re: EA Access for Xbox One: Play EA Games Up to Five Days Before the Release Date
            @CodyJohnHill As long as you're an EA Access member, you can play games in The Vault until your thumbs hurt.
            — EA Access (@EAAccess) July 29, 2014
            This was sent in response to this guy asking if it was time based

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            • countryboy
              Growing pains
              • Sep 2003
              • 52852

              #66
              Re: EA Access for Xbox One: Play EA Games Up to Five Days Before the Release Date

              Originally posted by aholbert32
              You are assuming things based on the term "limited trial" The limited trial could be hours or days depending on the game. Nothing there confirms either.
              Oh I agree wholeheartedly. Just when it was first announced I thought that the PLAY FIRST would operate the same way the Season Ticket did.

              I just posted the TOS so everyone could see if they wanted, since I had it pulled up.
              I can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see.

              I miss the old days of Operation Sports :(


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              • huntt26
                Pro
                • Nov 2006
                • 899

                #67
                Get to play full games and 10% digital full game downloads = Merry Christmas to me.

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                • TOmuch81
                  Rookie
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 217

                  #68
                  Re: EA Access for Xbox One: Play EA Games Up to Five Days Before the Release Date

                  Originally posted by GiantBlue76
                  @CodyJohnHill As long as you're an EA Access member, you can play games in The Vault until your thumbs hurt.
                  — EA Access (@EAAccess) July 29, 2014
                  This was sent in response to this guy asking if it was time based
                  The Vault are the 2014 titles. The 2015 releases seem to be time based.

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                  • LBzrule
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 13085

                    #69
                    Re: EA Access for Xbox One: Play EA Games Up to Five Days Before the Release Date

                    Originally posted by GiantBlue76
                    @CodyJohnHill As long as you're an EA Access member, you can play games in The Vault until your thumbs hurt.
                    — EA Access (@EAAccess) July 29, 2014
                    This was sent in response to this guy asking if it was time based
                    Vault is secondary LOL. People want to know more about New games.

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                    • kingkid1313
                      Rookie
                      • Aug 2006
                      • 133

                      #70
                      Re: EA Access for Xbox One: Play EA Games Up to Five Days Before the Release Date

                      What will the pre-release trials include? Will my progress carry over?

                      Each game is different, so each game’s trial will be, too. In some titles you’ll be able to play one of the game's modes for a limited time, while other times you can jump right into the full game. And since you’ll always be playing the real game, any progress you make will carry over so you can pick up where you left off on launch day.


                      So Madden and other sports games won't be on the 2 hour timed limit

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                      • aholbert32
                        (aka Alberto)
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 33106

                        #71
                        Re: EA Access for Xbox One: Play EA Games Up to Five Days Before the Release Date

                        Regarding the limited time:

                        EA Access ‏@EAAccess 26m
                        @TheRockLobst3r The amount of time you'll have with each free trial with change with each game. More info when new releases get nearer.

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                        • kingkid1313
                          Rookie
                          • Aug 2006
                          • 133

                          #72
                          Re: EA Access for Xbox One: Play EA Games Up to Five Days Before the Release Date

                          Unlock the world of EA. Experience unlimited access to a collection of top EA titles, trials of select new games, and more with an EA Play membership.

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                          • lopey986
                            Rookie
                            • Apr 2010
                            • 229

                            #73
                            Re: EA Access for Xbox One: Play EA Games Up to Five Days Before the Release Date

                            Originally posted by aholbert32
                            Regarding the limited time:

                            EA Access ‏@EAAccess 26m
                            @TheRockLobst3r The amount of time you'll have with each free trial with change with each game. More info when new releases get nearer.
                            That makes the most sense. I'm sure sports games will get more time but they'd be insane to let you have 5 days of unlimited play time for something like mirrors edge which probably takes little time to beat.

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                            • countryboy
                              Growing pains
                              • Sep 2003
                              • 52852

                              #74
                              Re: EA Access for Xbox One: Play EA Games Up to Five Days Before the Release Date

                              Originally posted by aholbert32
                              Regarding the limited time:

                              EA Access ‏@EAAccess 26m
                              @TheRockLobst3r The amount of time you'll have with each free trial with change with each game. More info when new releases get nearer.
                              that makes sense.

                              Thanks for sharing
                              I can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see.

                              I miss the old days of Operation Sports :(


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                              • Steve_OS
                                Editor-in-Chief
                                • Jul 2002
                                • 33989

                                #75
                                Re: EA Access for Xbox One: Play EA Games Up to Five Days Before the Release Date

                                Here's an FAQ, will update OP.

                                Unlock the world of EA. Experience unlimited access to a collection of top EA titles, trials of select new games, and more with an EA Play membership.


                                What will the pre-release trials include? Will my progress carry over?

                                Each game is different, so each game’s trial will be, too. In some titles you’ll be able to play one of the game's modes for a limited time, while other times you can jump right into the full game. And since you’ll always be playing the real game, any progress you make will carry over so you can pick up where you left off on launch day.
                                Last edited by Steve_OS; 07-29-2014, 02:42 PM.
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