In all honestly, as long as it doesn't require Origin to play SP, which it does not. From what I read, you will need to verify one single time through Origin and then you don't need to use it anymore. And they are giving you unlimited installs. I don't trust EA or Origin. So, I buy a digital EA game I'm interested in through Amazon Digital, that way I always have access to it. I don't trust EA after the banning fiasco [http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2011/12/05/ea-origin-bans-update-edition/]. I would never purchase anything through Origin ever. I either have it on Steam or Amazon Digital. But, after ME3, my interest has evaporated. I am looking at Kingdoms of Amalur, but I think I'm gonna give that one a pass. But, back OT: If I find out you need to run Origin to play this game, it's over. No ME3 for me, and I may be OK with that. I'm not really feeling Bioware that much anymore, anyway. I can only have some kind of loyalty to them in so far as they are creating things I want, and that isn't going to be forever.
The issue isn't that it must be distributed through the Steam client. Steam simply requires that people who own a Steam copy of the game have access to DLC and expansions through the Steam store. They don't want you selling a game through them and then not making any additional game content available through the Steam store, even if this means going to an outside website to get it. With ME2, the digital deluxe edition of the game came with some DLC. I had to download all of that from EA directly and I had to have an EA account. That was a bit annoying, but it was doable. The only downside was that the EA/Bioware website for that was fucking retarded in it's design and they buried the DLC through several menus. Some people call this a money grab, but it's really just common sense. Would it make sense for a store to only sell pants made by a specific company, but then the company didn't let them sell the shirts as well? It wouldn't.burhanr said:I think some guy mentioned that DLCs for Steam games HAVE to be distributed through Steam, but I believe I have to use BioWare points for my Mass Effect 2, and Steam is fine with that. They just want their service to be popular don't they? I kinda don't understand, isn't hosting your own server cost you money?