fly high ~ayunite~ said:How is this any different than what Steam/Valve does with their own games?
You aren't familiar with the Valve double standard?
fly high ~ayunite~ said:How is this any different than what Steam/Valve does with their own games?
fly high ~ayunite~ said:How is this any different than what Steam/Valve does with their own games?
ciaossu said:Oh no... if Mass Effect 3 isn't on Steam
I'll be D:
Agree with that. If EA is truly making it Origin exclusive, I have fears for ME3.Deadbeat said:Thats okay buy RO2 instead. Also, I bet Activision has no problem having all the steam market.
You can still download it and play it, all this does is stop you buying it.bernardobri said:So, in the case of Steam, for those who managed to buy the game, is the download still available 24/7 or is it completely lost for good?
Xamdou said:EA pulled Crysis 2 from the steam store because they know of the upcoming steam summer sale which will make mark the game's price anywhere from 30%-50%.
fly high ~ayunite~ said:How is this any different than what Steam/Valve does with their own games? I mean, I wouldn't expect Valve to put their games up on EA's Origin.
What if EA offers a better service soon?Omi said:Probably because people want games to be available on what is largely considered the best digital distribution platform?
szaromir said:What if EA offers a better service soon?
szaromir said:What if EA offers a better service soon?
szaromir said:What if EA offers a better service soon?
TheUsual said:Agree with that. If EA is truly making it Origin exclusive, I have fears for ME3.
Xamdou said:EA pulled Crysis 2 from the steam store because they know of the upcoming steam summer sale which will make mark the game's price anywhere from 30%-50%.
Is there something wrong with physical media lolscoobs said:If bf3 is not on steam... i dont even know what to say. I honestly might not buy it
I am not as fond of Steam as many people here. Maybe it's only my PC, but Steam adds 15-20 seconds to the booting process of any game which is really annoying. If other DD services help me avoid that and offer competetive pricing than I have no objections using them.Omi said:Maybe they will, do you honestly believe this to be the case however?
TheUsual said:Outside of Steam's DD marketshare, what exactly does EA not like about Steam?
Max said:Is there something wrong with physical media
A new boycott begins.speculawyer said:Well . . . I have a feeling I'm not going to be buying as many EA PC games.
What if the sun exploded 42 minutes from now?szaromir said:What if EA offers a better service soon?
ciaossu said:Oh no... if Mass Effect 3 isn't on Steam
I'll be D:
Eh more that most gamed I want from EA I don't care enough about unless I get it on super Steam sale.vidal said:A new boycott begins.
Yes, my Origin copy of ME2 worked just fine with my ME1 save from SteamRebel Leader said:would it work with saves from steam me2 saves?
fly high ~ayunite~ said:How is this any different than what Steam/Valve does with their own games? I mean, I wouldn't expect Valve to put their games up on EA's Origin.
szaromir said:I am not as fond of Steam as many people here. Maybe it's only my PC, but Steam adds 15-20 seconds to the booting process of any game which is really annoying. If other DD services help me avoid that and offer competetive pricing than I have no objections using them.
PatzCU said:If I have to install Origin to play BF3 online, I might not even buy it. And this is coming from a guy who has owned, and played extensively, every BF since 1942.
Omi said:And then, do you see people re-buying all the games they own on steam over on another platform?
That's my plan.Max said:Is there something wrong with physical media lol
acting as if you don't own a disc drive
Max said:Is there something wrong with physical media lol
acting as if you don't own a disc drive
Why?Dante23 said:I'm in the same boat.