Steam like to auto-update games and such, on paper its a fine idea but I have something of a limited monthly download limit and I don't want Steam chewing all that up.Jaime_Wolf said:I guess the question then becomes how ME3 is offered through Origin. In actuality, most games on Origin right now are MUCH friendlier about being run without being logged in than games on Steam tend to be. You don't need to even bother with putting it in offline mode: don't even bother starting Origin and just run the game.
I suppose there's always the possibility that they have some sort of always-online DRM scheme for ME3 through Origin though. That's a somewhat different issue, though one that I think people tend to get particularly unreasonable about.
May I ask why you don't leave Steam on? In terms of system resources, it's proportionally tiny compared to a modern game, so there isn't really any good performance reason to turn it off (especially not to just put it in offline mode). Are you afraid Steam is reading your emails or something? If you're approaching this level of paranoia, there's absolutely no reason that Steam couldn't mine the information you suspect while in offline mode or disconnected from the internet and simply send that information as soon as you do connect. In fact, if Valve wanted to snoop around on your computer, there's absolutely no reason they couldn't install something a bit more covert alongside Steam that wasn't quite so simple to detect or turn off.
EDIT: Wait, it appears they've changed it so it isn't evil. I still don't want to clog my computer with more third party software though.AngryPants said:Can't care less for Origin - just another D2D service being maintained by a major publisher, so what?
exactly why i really dont give a rats ass if it has to use origin on pcchstens said:I've played the other Mass Effect games on xbox, so that's where I'll play ME3. Origin can suck it.
Actually I have Steam on my comp and when TF2 went free to play I downloaded it...I dont see what the big fuss is. Ive played better. Sure the TF model was copied alot but I found Tf boring to shooters of today.Soviet Heavy said:Have fun with your stripped down version of Team Fortress 2 then. No hair off my back.Primus1985 said:Really, in my humble gaming opinion, if your using a PC to play anything other than a massive RTS (like the Total War series or *shudder and gag* Starcraft)or an MMO than your wasting your time. PC gaming in general is dead its much better to play on a console. Hell half the time people play PC's with console style controllers so why not cut out the middle man and save yourself a whole lot of time, money, and grief.
Those that have PS3's might slightly disagree but 360 owners know what im talking about.
Also ME3 looks to be one of the best games of this generation, now add to that the fact that it will end different ways depending on how you played ME1 and 2, and you open up a host of replay possibilites for all three games.
This post is incredibly funny to me. I don't know why. Maybe it's because I imagine someone saying this in a "hammy" way and that image is hilarious.Riddle78 said:Yes,I will. What Origin does is simply what Steam does,except with no opt-out option. And I'll play ME3 into the ground. I WILL get the Quarians to make nice with the Geth. I WILL get the Krogan and Rachni to work together. I WILL kill the Illusive Man. I WILL kill every single Batarian assfuck in the galaxy!
Actually...I'll try to get them to work with us. If that doesn't work,THEN I'll pull another Arrival on them. Until no Batarians remain. Fucking slavers. I don't care if it's an integral element of your caste society! Live free or die running!
well, the wraith of the banhammer has not befallen any of the crackers yet, so it looks like we're in the clearJochemDude said:It's not like it's my opinion. It's the opinion of the Escapist and they have the banhammer, not me.kayisking said:If he pays for it, then why shouldn't he be able to do that! I hate pirates more then I hate Orgin but I don't see what's wrong with downloading the crack to a game you bought!JochemDude said:There are more then enough ways in which you can isolate Origin from your files, So I'm still going to get it.
Edit it before the mods hunt your ass down.Lucyfer86 said:Well if origin is required, i will buy it but gonna download crack for it. Origin is a big nono for me.
WellSL33TBL1ND said:I wasn't going to buy it in the first place. So...
EDIT: Wait, it appears they've changed it so it isn't evil. I still don't want to clog my computer with more third party software though.AngryPants said:Can't care less for Origin - just another D2D service being maintained by a major publisher, so what?