I'm am so so glad I haven't pre-ordered this yet.Logan Westbrook said:Priestly also made it clear that Origin would be necessary to play the game on the PC, regardless of where the copy of the game had been bought.
Ditto... Except that I ahd pre-ordered it. With Bioware's current track record and this. Goodbye pre-order!Ed130 said:I'm am so so glad I haven't pre-ordered this yet.Logan Westbrook said:Priestly also made it clear that Origin would be necessary to play the game on the PC, regardless of where the copy of the game had been bought.
Oh well. BACK TO SKYRIM FOR ME!!!!!
Origin starts accessing EVERYTHING, including, I've seen, Steam when you hit the installer. Before you've even agreed to anything. It'll mine all your data in one big long glump (I would imagine that part of the install progress bar would be for that)Waaghpowa said:Now does that mean I can run the game without starting Origin after the first time? If so, who cares if I have Origin? I'd never need to run it again.Logan Westbrook said:"Mass Effect 3 will require a one time, single authorization for the single player game.
Apparently there's a way to limit what Origin accesses using something called Sandboxiemaxmanrules said:Origin starts accessing EVERYTHING, including, I've seen, Steam when you hit the installer. Before you've even agreed to anything. It'll mine all your data in one big long glump (I would imagine that part of the install progress bar would be for that)Waaghpowa said:Now does that mean I can run the game without starting Origin after the first time? If so, who cares if I have Origin? I'd never need to run it again.Logan Westbrook said:"Mass Effect 3 will require a one time, single authorization for the single player game.
Gather said:It's actually Valve that's being the greedy company here (Or well... Both companies being the "greedy company" just Valve being greedier). The "restrictive" polices has nothing to do with spying, it has something to do with the delivery of downloadable content. Valve wants a slice out of those sales as well now.
I'm not petty enough to screw Bioware just to get at EA, chances are I'll be getting a new copy of ME3, but I will be damned if I install Origin to play it, especially if EA're being douches about how the conduct themselves.Double A said:It's even better when it's on a 360 because you can buy it used, which gives EA nothing.Fayathon said:It's a good thing that my Shepard is on my 360 then, because I won't install Origin on my computer.
This is it in a nutshell for me. EA has had plenty of time to look at exactly what Valve does with their service, make as much of a copy as they can to succeed, and yet have failed utterly to offer one specific area in which they exceed what Valve's service offers aside from a few exclusive titles. (Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong though)Beryl77 said:Is this really how you want to get to move more people from Steam to Origin EA?
Origin may not be bad but there is no reason for me to go from Steam to Origin. It doesn't do anything better than Steam. They need to add some features which would make me think, that it's worth it to switch to Origin. Just having some games not on Steam won't achieve that. That's the wrong way of thinking in my opinion. Sure, Steam wasn't really good at the beginning either but that was seven or eight years ago. You were able to learn from Steam, while Valve pretty much pioneered back then.
Combined with you having a bad reputation in the gaming world, I don't see how it's benefitting for EA to pull off games from a place with 40million active accounts.
Nothing against BioWare, but I'm completely boycotting buying new games from EA. I am also doing the same for Ubisoft until they stop hating the PC crowd and Activision for Bobby Kotick.Fayathon said:I'm not petty enough to screw Bioware just to get at EA, chances are I'll be getting a new copy of ME3, but I will be damned if I install Origin to play it, especially if EA're being douches about how the conduct themselves.Double A said:It's even better when it's on a 360 because you can buy it used, which gives EA nothing.Fayathon said:It's a good thing that my Shepard is on my 360 then, because I won't install Origin on my computer.