So, I bought Fight Night Round 4 the other day, and looked forward to hard hitting boxing action, and the ability to upload a picture of myself onto my boxer.
Silly, I know, but what can I say - I like wish fullfillment.
I put the game in my Xbox, and am shocked to realize that I need an EA account to upload a photo. Fair enough. I do this.
Then, for some reason It does nothing. My face is uploaded, but looking at my EA account, I realize that *Gap* my THREE(?!) EA accounts aren't linked. There's ANTVGM64 (SPORE) ANTVGM64 (EA ID) and then NOTMEEKIN which is revealed only via a search.
I believe I need to link NOTMEEKIN to ANTVGM64 to be able to get my god damn face in the game.
I looked EVERYWHERE for the damn link to do this. I finally find one, and it asks me to put in my gamer tag. I do. It says it will e-mail me instructions for linking my gamer tag. Neat.
A 20 minute poo later I return to find no e-mail. EA directs me to the XBOX's website for linking:
http://www.xbox.com/zh-SG/profile/profile.aspx
Obviously it does not work.
1) How do I link my accounts?
2) Who and Where can I make a stink about this, I have spent two hours trying to figure this out, and for a company that gets an AWFUL lot of my money between Rock Band, Madden, NCAA, Skate and now Fight Night, I want them to know I am NOT fucking happy.
3) If a plague of locusts comes and by some reason I AM able to link my accounts, How do I get my face from EASPORTSWORLD* to FIGHT NIGHT ROUND 4?
*Why the FUCK would EA have TWO websites for EA sports. I spent fifteen minutes why the hell the layout of EAsports changed after I forgot to type in WORLD to my address bar!
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