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believer258 said:
I thought I've heard rumors that Steam was a steaming pile of shit when it first launched as well...

I wasn't there, I wouldn't know, but maybe Origin needs some time to come into its own. If anything, it's got to be better than Games For Windows Live.
A steaming goat-turd is better than GFWL. I know; I've had to use it (to play Batman: Arkham Asylum, which I bought on Steam).
You will never, ever, ever, EVER get me to download Origin, unless Mass Effect 3 pulls a Battlefield 3 and is unplayable without it. Hell, even then, I'd probably just crack the game so I can run my copy anyway.
 

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KennardKId5 said:
believer258 said:
I thought I've heard rumors that Steam was a steaming pile of shit when it first launched as well...

I wasn't there, I wouldn't know, but maybe Origin needs some time to come into its own. If anything, it's got to be better than Games For Windows Live.
Yeah, but the thing is, Steam didn't really have much huge competition at the time.
Nowadays, Steam is a juggernaut, and you have to be DAMN GOOD to get past Steam.
People said that about WoW, but look at what happened with City of Cham... Lord of the Ri... Age of Co... Aio...

... Well, fuck.

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Fuck the what?
 

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Its a "meh" program at best. The download speed was pretty good, it took 24 hours for a friend invite from my friend to actually get through, and the store is very laggy.

The biggest problem is that I really can't see other publishers wanting to sell stuff through EA. Valve are rich as fuck, but on a relative scale - giving them a percentage from your game sales isn't going to have them rise up and topple Activision.

So what I now have is a service for only EA games that isn't as good as the other service I use with all my other games on.

Really, if you're going to launch something now, you need all the features of Steam in place at least, and it all needs to work.

Anyway:

"I just wanted to play the Battlefield 3 Beta, so I downloaded your Origin program and got ready to play. But I couldn't! I had to allow you to get through my firewall! Even my computer thought you were bad!
I should have stopped right then and there, should have read the signs, but alas, I thought that Battlefield 3 looked like a cool thing to test out. So I downloaded it. But that wasn't enough."

I've had games blocked by my firewall, that's hardly a warning sign.

OutrageousEmu said:
KennardKId5 said:
believer258 said:
I thought I've heard rumors that Steam was a steaming pile of shit when it first launched as well...

I wasn't there, I wouldn't know, but maybe Origin needs some time to come into its own. If anything, it's got to be better than Games For Windows Live.
Yeah, but the thing is, Steam didn't really have much huge competition at the time.
Nowadays, Steam is a juggernaut, and you have to be DAMN GOOD to get past Steam.
Offering Battlefield 3 and Mass Effect 3 exclusively makes you DAMN GOOD.
Not particularly; makes it a pain in the arse when they likely bump the price up and they're the only ones offering (outside of smaller DD sites).

GfWL has decent games attached to it, its still less satisfying to use than it is to eat shit.
 

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OutrageousEmu said:
KennardKId5 said:
believer258 said:
I thought I've heard rumors that Steam was a steaming pile of shit when it first launched as well...

I wasn't there, I wouldn't know, but maybe Origin needs some time to come into its own. If anything, it's got to be better than Games For Windows Live.
Yeah, but the thing is, Steam didn't really have much huge competition at the time.
Nowadays, Steam is a juggernaut, and you have to be DAMN GOOD to get past Steam.
Offering Battlefield 3 and Mass Effect 3 exclusively makes you DAMN GOOD.
No, it doesn't. They're exclusively on there for PC, but they're still on consoles. Therefore, not truly exclusive. Therefore, it doesn't make you damn good.

(DISCLAIMER: I don't have any issue with Origin at all.)
 

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Owen Robertson said:
That was pretty funny. It was a break-up letter to EA. I kinda stopped seeing that bloated whore around 2003.
That's all well and good, but why steal my avatar!
OT: I can't get enough of Steam I love it, so much so I haven't even downloaded Origin. One decent game isn't going to change that.
 

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believer258 said:
I thought I've heard rumors that Steam was a steaming pile of shit when it first launched as well...

I wasn't there, I wouldn't know, but maybe Origin needs some time to come into its own. If anything, it's got to be better than Games For Windows Live.
If a new car company came into the fray, and the car wasn't that great, would you say "Hey, they're new, still use it it'll get better." When there are much better car companies out there?
 

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Still Life said:
believer258 said:
I thought I've heard rumors that Steam was a steaming pile of shit when it first launched as well...
Oooh boy, it was. I remember when Steam started up. It has come a long way since then. A very long way. It also received a lot of criticism and flak; I think quite a few Valve followers have forgotten that. Hell, sometimes even I forget how much of a love it/hate it relationship one could have with the service.

Personally, I've found Origin to be quite functional, if somewhat sparse. It doesn't have the options and community clout Steam has -- not by a long shot. However, it has potential. It is certainly more stable than Steam was at the time of its launch, though, this a different time so it wouldn't be an excuse if Origin was grossly undercooked. I do remain wary of issues surrounding terms of service, etc.
This happens with most anything that takes a bit of time to get on its own two feet. Like most MMOs when compared to WoW. Everyone goes on ***** fits when a game launches with a mess of problems not cleared up from testing, and then conveinently forget WoW had the exact same problems when it first launched itself.

Selective memory? Who knows.

OT: I only have Origin because free ME2... Was contemplating uninstalling it though I'm still not sure if my copy of ME2 would work with that removed. >_>
 

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KennardKId5 said:
Look EA, I gave you a chance. You haven't always been so evil.
Evil? Evil?

KennardKId5 said:
When others doubted you, I always asked you what you had to say.
Are you...are you breaking up with EA? You bastard! After all they've done for you?

KennardKId5 said:
But then you said too much.
I thought that I heard you laughing!
I thought that I heard you cry.
I've said too much, I haven't said enough

KennardKId5 said:
I just wanted to play the Battlefield 3 Beta, so I downloaded your Origin program and got ready to play. But I couldn't! I had to allow you to get through my firewall! Even my computer thought you were bad!
Even Jared knew you were bad for me! That guy loves literally everyone!

KennardKId5 said:
I should have stopped right then and there, should have read the signs, but alas, I thought that Battlefield 3 looked like a cool thing to test out. So I downloaded it. But that wasn't enough.
I downloaded it for 5 hours, and when I was finished... I wasn't.The progress bar was stuck at 100%, and you kept downloading I don't even know WHAT until the size of the file was 5.5 gigabytes, which is 1.5 more gigs than necessary! That was strike two.
So "strike 2" is a download problem, which could in fairness be a fuckup on your part, a fuckup on your PC's part, or (but not likely) a fuckup on EA's part. Do you beat your girlfriend when your check engine light comes on?

KennardKId5 said:
But the worst offense was the way you ignored me. I hit up the live chat support. I was on the queue for an hour and no one talked to me.
So I'm sorry EA, but I'm going back to Steam. She was always nice to me and we always clicked. We had rough points now and then, but the deals made it all worthwhile. One game can't change that. if you want to be like this, fine, but it's your fault.
You made me do this to you! And Sheila totally lets me lick her ass!

KennardKId5 said:
[TL:DR] Read it anyway!
Palm + face = me.

Did that feel as good for you as it felt for me?
 

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the terms and conditions sound kinda worrying, so havent trusted it since i heard all about that little probably illegal problem.
It could just be me, but they seem to be trying to attract users by making you download it to play certain games than by it been any good.
Also apparently 4 million people "use" it, please tell me im not the only one who thinks this is an inflated number, considering just how much hate ive seen origins get....
 

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Owyn_Merrilin said:
You're right about one thing: they haven't always been evil. Having played some of the games they published in the 80's[footnote]yes, EA really is that old -- and Activision was founded by a bunch of ex-Atari employees, and their early games were made for the 2600. These companies have been around for a while.[/footnote], I can vouch that once upon a time, they were willing to take risks on niche titles -- something they haven't done in quite some time.

That said, Origin isn't as bad as you think it is. Pretty much anything that accesses the internet -- from Origin to Steam to individual online games -- will need to have an exception set in your firewall. That's just how firewalls work. As for the Origin downloading way too much data, it's a bug, but it's not a sign that EA is evil. It's just a bug. Personally, I've been very happy with the basic functionality of Origin. It's not quite as good as Steam, but it's comparable to Impulse, which is a pretty darned good piece of software. If you were willing to put up with some of the other crap EA has pulled over the years, I'm at a loss as to why this is the final straw; there's really nothing evil about it.
Owyn my friend i have to disagree a little and it hurts me to do so. EA is one of my favored companies but origin is just bad maybe not evil but its defiantly bad. i think EA needs to rethink their business strategy any system that requires you to let it look at your specs on your computer or you cant play the game you own is just madness EA will take such a huge beating on BF3 for this.(besides the fact that they screwed up the PC version) Please EA go back to being just greedy i can support that but not crap like this that intrudes on privacy.(by greedy i mean id like to just hear all the bitching about project ten dollar instead of this:)
As I said earlier, Steam collects exactly the same data. If you aren't opting out of the Steam hardware and software survey, but you are upset about Origin collecting the data that you're voluntarily giving to valve, you're being pretty darned hypocritical. It would make more sense if you were opting out, but I seriously doubt that even the majority of gamers who are pissed off about that clause do it, let alone all of them.
 

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MoNKeyYy said:
believer258 said:
Still Life said:
Steam was most definitely a steaming pile when it first launched. (pun intended) Of that no one can legitimately refute. But, that is NO excuse for Origin being the colossal piece of shit it is. Especially given that it's basically just the EA Download Manager with a new moniker and coat of paint. (and a slew of new, intrusive, restrictive EULAs) EA has a wealth of knowledge, both from near a decades worth of competitors services as well as lessons they SHOULD have learned from their own DD service. Clearly, they've ignored all of it and are solely interested in making as much cash as possible and give fuck all for the interests and well-being of their customers. And this is coming from someone who's used Origin, Battlelog, and for years was generally forgiving of EA.

So for me, wanting to play Battlefield 3, it's the 360 version all the way. It looks like hell and runs just as poorly. The beta had, easily, four times as many egregious bugs as the PC version did. And, the player cap is set to twenty four instead of thirty two to sixty four. Yet, if it means I don't have to deal with the atrocities that are Origin and Battlelog....so be it. It's the version I'm getting.

TheSniperFan said:
As much as EA can suck my a**, it wasn't them that took the games off Steam. Valve kicked Crysis 2 and some other game, because one of the rules you have to follow if you want to release your game on Steam is that you have to make EVERY DLC, Addon,... (additional content) available on Steam. EA had a problem with this, so it was perfectly right from Valve to kick those games. Otherwise there would be some s**t like: "This DLC is not available for you. If you want to play it, please purchase another copy of the game and the DLC on Origin."
And that's not even the whole story. EA didn't just just want to keep the DLC off of Steam, they wanted it only available on Origin. On top of that, they all but strong-armed Crytek into signing a deal that made all current and future patches, bug fixes, and updates only available to the Origin version of Crysis 2. This means, in the case of Steam, if Valve sold a copy of Crysis 2 to someone via the Steam store, that person would never ever get an update or patch, let alone any of the DLC. So rather then sell a nerfed copy of the game, at full price (being that EA set the price point), Valve just pulled it from the Store front. So really, can you blame them?
 

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OutrageousEmu said:
Offering Battlefield 3 and Mass Effect 3 exclusively makes you DAMN GOOD.
Eh, not really. They just convinced me not to get Mass Effect 3, not to download their lame digital platform.

I know that a lot of people don't care, and that's fine. Though it is a bit amusing that EA expects to compete with Modern Warfare and they pull shit like this.
 

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Owyn_Merrilin said:
ecoho said:
Owyn_Merrilin said:
You're right about one thing: they haven't always been evil. Having played some of the games they published in the 80's[footnote]yes, EA really is that old -- and Activision was founded by a bunch of ex-Atari employees, and their early games were made for the 2600. These companies have been around for a while.[/footnote], I can vouch that once upon a time, they were willing to take risks on niche titles -- something they haven't done in quite some time.

That said, Origin isn't as bad as you think it is. Pretty much anything that accesses the internet -- from Origin to Steam to individual online games -- will need to have an exception set in your firewall. That's just how firewalls work. As for the Origin downloading way too much data, it's a bug, but it's not a sign that EA is evil. It's just a bug. Personally, I've been very happy with the basic functionality of Origin. It's not quite as good as Steam, but it's comparable to Impulse, which is a pretty darned good piece of software. If you were willing to put up with some of the other crap EA has pulled over the years, I'm at a loss as to why this is the final straw; there's really nothing evil about it.
Owyn my friend i have to disagree a little and it hurts me to do so. EA is one of my favored companies but origin is just bad maybe not evil but its defiantly bad. i think EA needs to rethink their business strategy any system that requires you to let it look at your specs on your computer or you cant play the game you own is just madness EA will take such a huge beating on BF3 for this.(besides the fact that they screwed up the PC version) Please EA go back to being just greedy i can support that but not crap like this that intrudes on privacy.(by greedy i mean id like to just hear all the bitching about project ten dollar instead of this:)
As I said earlier, Steam collects exactly the same data. If you aren't opting out of the Steam hardware and software survey, but you are upset about Origin collecting the data that you're voluntarily giving to valve, you're being pretty darned hypocritical. It would make more sense if you were opting out, but I seriously doubt that even the majority of gamers who are pissed off about that clause do it, let alone all of them.
i did opt out. i dont let anyone look at my hardware, its none of their business what i have runing. if they want to know they can send me a survey(i tend to answer those since i know what they are used for) but i take exception to having a program roam around my PC it just feels wrong.....
 

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ecoho said:
Owyn_Merrilin said:
ecoho said:
Owyn_Merrilin said:
You're right about one thing: they haven't always been evil. Having played some of the games they published in the 80's[footnote]yes, EA really is that old -- and Activision was founded by a bunch of ex-Atari employees, and their early games were made for the 2600. These companies have been around for a while.[/footnote], I can vouch that once upon a time, they were willing to take risks on niche titles -- something they haven't done in quite some time.

That said, Origin isn't as bad as you think it is. Pretty much anything that accesses the internet -- from Origin to Steam to individual online games -- will need to have an exception set in your firewall. That's just how firewalls work. As for the Origin downloading way too much data, it's a bug, but it's not a sign that EA is evil. It's just a bug. Personally, I've been very happy with the basic functionality of Origin. It's not quite as good as Steam, but it's comparable to Impulse, which is a pretty darned good piece of software. If you were willing to put up with some of the other crap EA has pulled over the years, I'm at a loss as to why this is the final straw; there's really nothing evil about it.
Owyn my friend i have to disagree a little and it hurts me to do so. EA is one of my favored companies but origin is just bad maybe not evil but its defiantly bad. i think EA needs to rethink their business strategy any system that requires you to let it look at your specs on your computer or you cant play the game you own is just madness EA will take such a huge beating on BF3 for this.(besides the fact that they screwed up the PC version) Please EA go back to being just greedy i can support that but not crap like this that intrudes on privacy.(by greedy i mean id like to just hear all the bitching about project ten dollar instead of this:)
As I said earlier, Steam collects exactly the same data. If you aren't opting out of the Steam hardware and software survey, but you are upset about Origin collecting the data that you're voluntarily giving to valve, you're being pretty darned hypocritical. It would make more sense if you were opting out, but I seriously doubt that even the majority of gamers who are pissed off about that clause do it, let alone all of them.
i did opt out. i dont let anyone look at my hardware, its none of their business what i have runing. if they want to know they can send me a survey(i tend to answer those since i know what they are used for) but i take exception to having a program roam around my PC it just feels wrong.....
Then congratulations, you're consistent and have a right to complain. I seriously doubt most of the other people pitching a fit about it do that; there's just way too many of them for that to happen, statistically speaking.
 

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Owyn_Merrilin said:
ecoho said:
Owyn_Merrilin said:
ecoho said:
Owyn_Merrilin said:
You're right about one thing: they haven't always been evil. Having played some of the games they published in the 80's[footnote]yes, EA really is that old -- and Activision was founded by a bunch of ex-Atari employees, and their early games were made for the 2600. These companies have been around for a while.[/footnote], I can vouch that once upon a time, they were willing to take risks on niche titles -- something they haven't done in quite some time.

That said, Origin isn't as bad as you think it is. Pretty much anything that accesses the internet -- from Origin to Steam to individual online games -- will need to have an exception set in your firewall. That's just how firewalls work. As for the Origin downloading way too much data, it's a bug, but it's not a sign that EA is evil. It's just a bug. Personally, I've been very happy with the basic functionality of Origin. It's not quite as good as Steam, but it's comparable to Impulse, which is a pretty darned good piece of software. If you were willing to put up with some of the other crap EA has pulled over the years, I'm at a loss as to why this is the final straw; there's really nothing evil about it.
Owyn my friend i have to disagree a little and it hurts me to do so. EA is one of my favored companies but origin is just bad maybe not evil but its defiantly bad. i think EA needs to rethink their business strategy any system that requires you to let it look at your specs on your computer or you cant play the game you own is just madness EA will take such a huge beating on BF3 for this.(besides the fact that they screwed up the PC version) Please EA go back to being just greedy i can support that but not crap like this that intrudes on privacy.(by greedy i mean id like to just hear all the bitching about project ten dollar instead of this:)
As I said earlier, Steam collects exactly the same data. If you aren't opting out of the Steam hardware and software survey, but you are upset about Origin collecting the data that you're voluntarily giving to valve, you're being pretty darned hypocritical. It would make more sense if you were opting out, but I seriously doubt that even the majority of gamers who are pissed off about that clause do it, let alone all of them.
i did opt out. i dont let anyone look at my hardware, its none of their business what i have runing. if they want to know they can send me a survey(i tend to answer those since i know what they are used for) but i take exception to having a program roam around my PC it just feels wrong.....
Then congratulations, you're consistent and have a right to complain. I seriously doubt most of the other people pitching a fit about it do that; there's just way too many of them for that to happen, statistically speaking.
lol true but still would it be asking so much for EA to allow people to opt out?