Exactly. EA can't get away with saying Origin is as good as Steam was a decade ago as it is not 2003 anymore, and they are competing with present day Steam, which is miles ahead. If they want to beat Steam they have to at least match Steam in terms of quality service at first and then find a way to surpass it.Neofishie said:Dear EA,
Do you remember in the scene in Rocky where Mickey was yellin' at Rocky for not trying hard enough, and how Rocky countered with saying Apollo was an underdog once too, so just calm down and Rocky will eventually be the champ if he just waits long enough?
No? Good, because that scene never existed because that's never how underdogs become successful. And right now you are so underdog there are paw prints on your forehead.
Being competitive isn't just doing the exact same things the champ did seven years ago. It's forcing the champ to play the game a whole new way.
Sincerely,
A devout Battlefield fan who's really upset about this poorly implemented, half-assed program that's surviving via shear thickheaded executives tagging along throwing money rather than smart business plans and creative strategies.
My thoughts exactly.The Artificially Prolonged said:Exactly. EA can't get away with saying Origin is as good as Steam was a decade ago as it is not 2003 anymore, and they are competing with present day Steam, which is miles ahead. If they want to beat Steam they have to at least match Steam in terms of quality service at first and then find a way to surpass it.Neofishie said:Dear EA,
Do you remember in the scene in Rocky where Mickey was yellin' at Rocky for not trying hard enough, and how Rocky countered with saying Apollo was an underdog once too, so just calm down and Rocky will eventually be the champ if he just waits long enough?
No? Good, because that scene never existed because that's never how underdogs become successful. And right now you are so underdog there are paw prints on your forehead.
Being competitive isn't just doing the exact same things the champ did seven years ago. It's forcing the champ to play the game a whole new way.
Sincerely,
A devout Battlefield fan who's really upset about this poorly implemented, half-assed program that's surviving via shear thickheaded executives tagging along throwing money rather than smart business plans and creative strategies.
The conspiracy in this post is sky rocketing. They ain't banning people from their games but it certainly wouldn't hurt. Trolls deserve every punishment they get.veloper said:Steam had many technical difficulties in the beginning, but that's nothing compared to Origin now.
EA go deliberately go out of their way with Origin to take away customer's games just for modding/fan-patching their games and for using common street languange on their forums, that wouldn't even get you a warning here at the Escapist.
It's the difference between simple failure and malice.
PC gamers are not likely to forget terrible treatment like that any time soon, even if EA change such policies.
I just wanted to second your comment there about digital distribution being fantastic. I think it's fantastic, and except for the one or two games I buy every year where I might want the worthless crap that comes with the physical CE, I buy all my games through Steam. No discs or boxes to worry with, offline backup and offline play when I want it, access to my entire library from any desktop or laptop and then the entire ecosystem of cloud and community features. And yes, the prices and the sales, they're the added icing on the cake. Then there's GOG, which has saved me from having to dig through storage boxes and fiddle with DOSbox to play old games I liked, all for a few bucks.Deviate said:Not exactly true. There's quite a lot of us out there that find Steam (and digital distribution in general) very handy and practical. Physical media on the other hand is far less practical considering the inevitable decay of the medium in question (scratched discs or whatever else) and requiring physical space. Digital distribution on the other hand means that anywhere there's internet, there's access to your entire library. Even if HDDs go tits up or any other calamity strikes, you'll still be able to download what you want when you want it.Therumancer said:Let me be honest, nobody with half a brain likes digital distribution even a little bit.
Hell, most of those services allow you to make offline backups. Some of them don't even have any kind of DRM, like Good Old Games. It's also highly practical from a customer point of view. In the case of Steam it's one single client containing a games manager, a downright amazing shop with a veritable cornucopia of features including but not limited to demos, wishlists, massive sales and so on and so forth. There's the social network and there's the fairly decent support.
All of this for (often) less money than the physical copy costs and you often get so much more as well. As for control, I have just as much control (and more) of my products as I ever did over any physical copy of games requiring activation of any kind. Which is pretty much all that are released these days.
So yeah, your derogatory little statement up there does not hold very true.
There is no conspiracy. For anyone who's been following the news in game mags the info is simply out there.Zefar said:The conspiracy in this post is sky rocketing. They ain't banning people from their games but it certainly wouldn't hurt. Trolls deserve every punishment they get.veloper said:Steam had many technical difficulties in the beginning, but that's nothing compared to Origin now.
EA go deliberately go out of their way with Origin to take away customer's games just for modding/fan-patching their games and for using common street languange on their forums, that wouldn't even get you a warning here at the Escapist.
It's the difference between simple failure and malice.
PC gamers are not likely to forget terrible treatment like that any time soon, even if EA change such policies.
As for "Street language"? You mean like this.
Black guy: Yo nigga, get me some KFC and a melon! I'm hungry!
Because street language ain't always all that welcome on forums. Since you're most likely calling people whore, gay, ****** and asshole just to name a few. Forums got rules to follow. Simple ones at that too. Trolls just fails at these things.
You also have to say some pretty bad things or troll pretty hard on the forum to get banned. But people who don't visit the site often believe everything they hear from haters so not like you're gonna believe someone who's been on the forum.
Also what Technical problems does Origin have now that Steam don't have?
Steam can still stop working for people. Crashing every now and then. Make games Unavailable for an undisclosed time. Or randomly put your account in lock down when buying stuff on their store.
The only real problem I've found with Origin is that it doesn't like Sleep mode. It will bug up after that but all you need to do is restart the program. Which doesn't take long.
Origin is also faster than Steam is at the moment for me. The store, Community all take far to long to load up. On Origin? Goes pretty fast.