Rock Band Creators Hit With Class Action Lawsuit
GameCyteSean writes "GameCyte is reporting that Harmonix, EA, MTV and Viacom have been targeted by a class action lawsuit. Customers allege that the companies knowingly shipped defective bass drum pedals for the music game Rock Band, then exploited customers' necessity for replacements by having the game's hardware warranty extension expire just as the sequel, Rock Band 2 — a game with improved pedals — was scheduled to release."
I wonder if we'll see a similar suit against Neversoft and Activision over the equipment problems related to the Guitar Hero World Tour launch.
When Ford makes a car that stops working immediately after the warranty expires, people just shrug and act like it's expected. But if it's a broken fake bass drum pedal--UPROAR!
Cool! Amazing Toys.
How a class action lawsuit for all those who lose sleep because their [drunken] neighbours own Rock Band?
Settle now. Pay the plaintiff's attorneys, pay the heads of the class action, and make the pedals available for, say, another year.
Almost by definition, it can't be much more expensive than fighting the lawsuit out, and it would make people feel a lot better about buying from the Rock Band franchise in the future.
All these game makers getting the crap sued out of them? What's with all the class-actions? I know the quality of product has gone down, but I didn't know it was getting this bad.
Still waiting on Serviscope_minor to wake up to fucking reality and realize that Jessica Price isn't going to fuck him.
Hopefully there won't be a Guitar Hero World Tour lawsuit.
Activision surprisingly handled the overly sensitive drum kits pretty well by providing consumers with a drum tuning kit that you ran on your PC. They even sent you a MIDI -> USB cable for free if you didn't have one to hook up to the drums.
I was at first unhappy about my defective drum kit, but after using the program, I'm a happy customer. Best of all, it didn't cost me a dime while I hear EA has been charging for 'repairs' to their defective hardware.
They're actually suing the manufacturer of a cheap plastic toy, which is designed to be stamped on, because it broke?
At least one guy had the 4 port usb hub that ships with rock band catch on fire.
http://www.thebbps.com/blog/2008/10/20/rock-band-tried-to-burn-my-house-down/
I stumbled that a while ago.
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It's a plastic little piece of shit. I've never played the game, nor will I, but I saw the picture. They expect this thing NOT to break?
Far be it from me to defend the likes of EA, but seriously, the class? They should go fuck themselves on this one. :/
This is like me buying a $1 toy at Dollar Tree, and then bitching when it breaks on the second use or so.
"In caelum, illuc est libertas."
But I think comparing cars and video game equipment is a great idea!
In order to achieve a proper comparison, you need to convert the Ford warranty and the Harmonix warranty into a more common and well understood unit of measurement, like Libraries of Congress.
Boot Windows, Linux, and ESX over the network for free.
Well if it breaks by being stamped on, it's not exactly built to be stamped on.
Maybe, just maybe, this class action lawsuit will convince the general masses to buy real instruments?
Maybe if they weren't abusing the hell outta the pedals. Don't wear boots or anything on it and it won't break. I've used my old pedal since I got it in February and it still hasn't broke in half ... no signs of breaking either. I got my new drumset so I can use the old one for backup. This lawsuit is stupid imo.
I got mine from Best Buy, and paid the extra $30 for the extended warranty. Every time the pedal breaks, I bring it in, and they bust open a new box of Rock Band to give me the pedal inside. The remainder of the box goes back to Harmonix.
It was happening a few times at first, then when I was having my cousins come over for Rock Band every night, the pedal was breaking on a nightly basis. Best record so far is a broken pedal 5 nights in a row. 11 broken pedals so far.
I hope is enough people have done what I've done, this is going to cost Harmonix dearly. My Best Buy warranty lasts until September. I can keep doing this until then.
S.
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None of those companies should worry. We all know that all those stoner Rock Band fans will never remember to show up for the planned court date.
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