Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-29799506-20180210150757/@comment-122.150.117.13-20180213123609

Just to be clear so that there are no misconceptions regarding TOS, the EA User agreement clearly states:

"When you use or access an EA Service, you agree that you will not: ..." "Use exploits, cheats, undocumented features, design errors or problems in an EA Service."

Everybody that has RR3 installed has already agreed to this by clicking on the Accept button. And there is no such thing as a lone wolf cheater here or there. Their actions have repercussions for ALL RR3 players.

If EA actually enforced this policy most of the top #100 WTTTers would disappear from the grid. Would anybody miss them? Imagine having all you upgrades reset and EA sending you a letter requesting receipts for all your IAPs you made to get to 100,000 GCs?

As a 100% legit player, I have no fear of ever being found out because from the day I clicked Accept I have played the game as intended. Unfortunately even honest players occasionally get innocently caught up in EAs efforts to circumvent cheating. That further reinforces my point that certain individual actions have repercussions for ALL players.

Cheats and exploits are more obvious examples of cheating, but forbidding the use of undocumented features and design errors paints a much broader picture of what EA considers within the scope of unfair play.