EA, you guy's really need to fire your PR guys, all I'm getting is 'EA is bitching again', or 'EA wants more money they don't deserve'.
Bioware, cut loose now.
Bioware, cut loose now.
Neither the 360 / PS3 have mouse support for ME3 and playing a 3rd person shooter on a joypad sucks more than Origin's info raping.ForgottenPr0digy said:you can buy the console version ME3 for the 360/ps3 neither of them need OriginsVindictus said:This is getting worse and worse. I really hate to deny Bioware hard-earned money, but I'm not happy with Origin being active for a game like Mass Effect. Looks like I'll be joining the pirate bandwagon as soon as it's available.
Since Facebook does not rape your hardware and software details and usage, then it makes sense. Maybe they are OK with Facebook's level of voluntary invasion but are not with Origin's forced invasions.octafish said:I do like reading the Facebook comments about people refusing to use Origin because it is an invasion of privacy. Hilarious!
Could someone explain to me what this is about? Are Steam's policies that restrictive to DLC and customer interaction? WHAT'S GOING ON!? D:Logan Westbrook said:The blame is once again being laid at Valve's door, with Priestly saying that Steam's restrictive policies regarding downloadable content and interaction with customers. He didn't say that the game would never be available on Steam, but implied that Valve would have to change its policy before that could happen.
Restrictive customer interaction = EA can't freely skullfuck the customerJamous said:Could someone explain to me what this is about? Are Steam's policies that restrictive to DLC and customer interaction? WHAT'S GOING ON!? D:
That's actually the reason I won't play ME2 as well. I bought the original on the PC, but before I got around to buying and playing the second they announced Origin and then said it would be required for ME3. I figured it was best I just leave my experience with the series at the fairly mediocre first entry and move on before I risked getting attached by playing the, by all accounts, superior sequel. Because what the hell is the point if I will absolutely never play the third title?Evilsanta said:Required to have Origin? Screw that.
Sorry Bioware, You just lost a sale.
thats why:Jamous said:Could someone explain to me what this is about? Are Steam's policies that restrictive to DLC and customer interaction? WHAT'S GOING ON!? D:Logan Westbrook said:The blame is once again being laid at Valve's door, with Priestly saying that Steam's restrictive policies regarding downloadable content and interaction with customers. He didn't say that the game would never be available on Steam, but implied that Valve would have to change its policy before that could happen.
I though it was because he didn't want to community to separate, or something like thatFredvdp said:Notch also won't release Minecraft on Steam for the exact same reason.