EA Origin Keeps your games after one year, possibly

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A Weakgeek

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Darn. I forgot about EA's bullshit already...
WAIT HOLY **** THEY ARE PUBLISHING BF3! Oh man, the things I'm going to do if their greasy hands even touch BF3
 

shrekfan246

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AlternatePFG said:
If this is true, I'm not buying Battlefield 3, Mass Effect 3 or whatever worthwhile games that will be required to run this. Wonder what you would have to do if you buy them retail though.
I'm sure that the retail versions will forcibly install Origin on your computer, so that when BF3 and ME3 and all the other big-name EA games come out and sell a lot of hard copies, they can say Origin is a huge success. Also, they'll probably start enforcing DRM not unlike the type in Darkspore (Which requires a constant internet connection at all times to play the single-player), and because Origin will have tons of EA Exclusive titles they will be able to keep them at whatever prices they want.

But that's just my opinion. After all, doesn't the retail copy of Alice: Madness Returns come with Origin?
 

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shrekfan246 said:
AlternatePFG said:
If this is true, I'm not buying Battlefield 3, Mass Effect 3 or whatever worthwhile games that will be required to run this. Wonder what you would have to do if you buy them retail though.
I'm sure that the retail versions will forcibly install Origin on your computer, so that when BF3 and ME3 and all the other big-name EA games come out and sell a lot of hard copies, they can say Origin is a huge success. Also, they'll probably start enforcing DRM not unlike the type in Darkspore (Which requires a constant internet connection at all times to play the single-player), and because Origin will have tons of EA Exclusive titles they will be able to keep them at whatever prices they want.

But that's just my opinion. After all, doesn't the retail copy of Alice: Madness Returns come with Origin?
Well, guess I'll skip out on them altogether anyways. Eh, I really wasn't that much looking forward to either anyways.

That being said, I'm not going to jump the gun until I actually know what this means for sure, it's kinda vague.
 

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I was expecting this bullshit from the beginning - why is it that large corporations think they can add whatever assinine conditions they want?

Sure, some of the masses will be willing/not care about these dumb conditions and will sign up, but as long as there are better alternatives, you can be I will have as little to do with these idiots as possible.

Heck, they've already lost me as a customer of pre-ordering with the bull-crap they pulled on DA2 (have to sign-up online for all preorder bonuses). They can take it up the tailpipe before I have anything more to do with them.
 

shrekfan246

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AlternatePFG said:
shrekfan246 said:
AlternatePFG said:
If this is true, I'm not buying Battlefield 3, Mass Effect 3 or whatever worthwhile games that will be required to run this. Wonder what you would have to do if you buy them retail though.
I'm sure that the retail versions will forcibly install Origin on your computer, so that when BF3 and ME3 and all the other big-name EA games come out and sell a lot of hard copies, they can say Origin is a huge success. Also, they'll probably start enforcing DRM not unlike the type in Darkspore (Which requires a constant internet connection at all times to play the single-player), and because Origin will have tons of EA Exclusive titles they will be able to keep them at whatever prices they want.

But that's just my opinion. After all, doesn't the retail copy of Alice: Madness Returns come with Origin?
Well, guess I'll skip out on them altogether anyways. Eh, I really wasn't that much looking forward to either anyways.

That being said, I'm not going to jump the gun until I actually know what this means for sure, it's kinda vague.
And that right there is the entire point of the legalese that they spout. If it's vague, they don't need to enforce anything, or they can jump to conclusions on innocent people. I rarely ever use Steam (I only have Portal on it) and I'll try my hardest to avoid this Origin thing too, but it seems to me like EA is simply wanting to have exclusive rights to sell their published games for as much as they can milk people for.
 

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SmashLovesTitanQuest said:
I cant see EA pulling anything like that. That would be suicide.

Also, im pretty sure Steam has a clause in which they reserve the right to deny access to all your games, friends, whatever, whenever they want, for no reason.

If you really want to get all "omg EA u suck so much", just think about that for a second. Origin actually promises you one year of access. Steam doesnt. Steam could let you purchase the game and then shut you out 2 seconds later.
Link/Pic to this?
 

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A Weakgeek said:
Darn. I forgot about EA's bullshit already...
WAIT HOLY **** THEY ARE PUBLISHING BF3! Oh man, the things I'm going to do if their greasy hands even touch BF3
EA has published every Battlefield game. You didn't know that?
 

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SmashLovesTitanQuest said:
If you really want to get all "omg EA u suck so much", just think about that for a second. Origin actually promises you one year of access. Steam doesnt. Steam could let you purchase the game and then shut you out 2 seconds later.
This bears repeating. Steam's EULA specifically states that your license to download the games is "limited", and can be terminated at any time. EA at least promises you a year. Steam could drop your game after two weeks if they wanted. But no one seriously believes either company will exercise that option, right?
 

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CD-R said:
A Weakgeek said:
Darn. I forgot about EA's bullshit already...
WAIT HOLY **** THEY ARE PUBLISHING BF3! Oh man, the things I'm going to do if their greasy hands even touch BF3
EA has published every Battlefield game. You didn't know that?
Well yes but there are some things in life that my mind is able to block out. One example is that one of my favorite series is published by the worst company in the industry.
 
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CD-R said:
Also doesn't Steam have install limits on their games?
No. You can download and install them as many times as you please, on as many machines as you please. You just need to be signed into your account to play them.
 

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According to a disclaimer on EA's website, users who purchase any game from EA Origins may only download or access the game for a limit of one year before they might need to repurchase the title again to keep [it].
how is that even legal? wouldn't EA have to classify the purchase as a 'rental' as opposed to a 'purchase'? that would be like GM coming to take your car back after paying off the financing after 60 months.
 

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there is exactly one way to beat steam: better or at least equally good deals and be extra super nice to people.

because we PC gamer are not only bitches but smug bitches at that.
 

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As a gamer I'm in tears...from laughing so hard!

EA this is a huge massive failure, and if you think that gamers will put up with that for one minute you are out of your minds!

Heh any bets to when they will come crawling back to Steam?
 

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RedEyesBlackGamer said:
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RedEyesBlackGamer said:
Wow, makes you wonder if Origin will even last a year. What do they have over Steam again?
Well, they have access to those new EA titles I suppose. Most of which fail to pique my interest.
You could just buy retail. Unless they make them digital only. If they really wanted to push Origin, they might do that. I still see it failing long term. Maybe bombing all together.
They're already doing that I gather, Alice has special DLC for console and Origin but not if you bought it retail, buuut it's on the disc already. NEat huh?
 

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Anyone want to place bets on when this crashes hard and all their titles come back to steam?
 

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Aris Khandr said:
This bears repeating. Steam's EULA specifically states that your license to download the games is "limited", and can be terminated at any time. EA at least promises you a year. Steam could drop your game after two weeks if they wanted. But no one seriously believes either company will exercise that option, right?
I'm pretty sure if Origin actually only gave you the games for a year, and then requires a repurchase, it would die a quick death.

But I'm pretty sure EA isn't that stupid.

(Although I suppose if the games were discounted the one year limit could work, a lot of people buy a game and don't go back to it after a month let alone a year)