CriticalMiss said:
So all Valve has to do is offer all of those games at 75% off on top of the hundreds of other games they'll heavily discount? Plus none of the games on Origin are ones I want to play whereas Steam sales offer discounts on games that at least a few people want if not the majority.
It's kind of like:
Over here we have a pizzeria selling any large, one-topping pizza for $9, and over there we have a pizzeria selling only pepperoni pizza for $9.
What EA is doing here is the equivalent of the second pizzeria advertising, "Pepperoni pizza only nine bucks! Who needs those other toppings? Nobody ever eats those."
It's cool and all that they've got a few games on sale for such low prices but a jab at the competitor, when the competitor is handily trouncing you in the same endeavor, is as pathetic as it is scummy.
Even so...
But it is nice that Steam will have some competition that might get them to improve. Although it will be a strange day when I'd rather give money to EA than Valve.
I heartily agree. While I would argue that Steam's had competition for years (and doesn't even have anything even remotely resembling a "monopoly", as so many would like to claim), having
better competition is a good thing.
Here's hoping Origin continues to improve.
Dr. Pepper Unlimited said:
When a company has to insult another to build itself up, that's pretty must the green light for me to ignore them. Not that I wasn't avoiding EA like the plague anyway, but still...
You should have seen EA's smear campaign against Steam leading up to the launch of Origin.
My god, they left no scum bucket un-flung during that campaign. I've rarely seen a company commit so much hypocrisy and blatant lying in such a short time span - not outside the oil and banking industries, anyway. The EA CEO's even took turns taking personal jabs at Gabe Newell during interviews and press releases.
It was truly pathetic. It was almost as bad as the Sega/Nintendo smear campaigns in the 90's.