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I'm honestly thinking that EA is trying to purposefully sabotage Battlefield 3. To what end? I don't know.
First they take BF3 off of steam. Not that big a deal, but definitely not the best business practice.
Next they force you to use Origin, and to constantly have it running when you're playing Battlefield 3. Again, not that big a deal, it's the same thing that steam does, but it's another inconvenience to the consumer, especially if they ALREADY HAVE STEAM.
Next they make it so that you can only launch the game through a web browser. They try to mask it as if it's better than having an in-game server browser, but truthfully, all it shows is that EA and Dice are too lazy to code a proper server browser, or to fix the one from BFBC2, and that they feel like they need an extra layer of intrusive DRM in the game, since you can't play the single player without using their web browser. Again, another inconvenience to the user.
Then, finally they manage to completely screw up the Battlefield 3 beta. "How?" you might ask? Simple, by only giving us one map, which has absolutely no vehicles in it, and barely anything destructible in the environment. All the fun of battlefield is the huge open maps, with tanks and helicopters, where you can blow the shit out of a building full of campers with your tank. That's what distinguishes the Battlefield franchise from Call of Duty, but instead the beta just ends up looking like call of duty but with beta graphics and animations.
Seriously, EA has shot itself in the foot SOO many times with this game that their foot must look like Swiss cheese. Does the game still look fantastic? Yes, it does, but how many more hoops do we need to jump through before EA is satisfied?!
First they take BF3 off of steam. Not that big a deal, but definitely not the best business practice.
Next they force you to use Origin, and to constantly have it running when you're playing Battlefield 3. Again, not that big a deal, it's the same thing that steam does, but it's another inconvenience to the consumer, especially if they ALREADY HAVE STEAM.
Next they make it so that you can only launch the game through a web browser. They try to mask it as if it's better than having an in-game server browser, but truthfully, all it shows is that EA and Dice are too lazy to code a proper server browser, or to fix the one from BFBC2, and that they feel like they need an extra layer of intrusive DRM in the game, since you can't play the single player without using their web browser. Again, another inconvenience to the user.
Then, finally they manage to completely screw up the Battlefield 3 beta. "How?" you might ask? Simple, by only giving us one map, which has absolutely no vehicles in it, and barely anything destructible in the environment. All the fun of battlefield is the huge open maps, with tanks and helicopters, where you can blow the shit out of a building full of campers with your tank. That's what distinguishes the Battlefield franchise from Call of Duty, but instead the beta just ends up looking like call of duty but with beta graphics and animations.
Seriously, EA has shot itself in the foot SOO many times with this game that their foot must look like Swiss cheese. Does the game still look fantastic? Yes, it does, but how many more hoops do we need to jump through before EA is satisfied?!