I've heard the argument from some that EA was attempting to create competition with Valve by making Origin, but when I look at it I can't see it.
Origin is almost all EA games, they won't let their games be sold on other platforms unless they were created pre-origin, and they never have to hold sales because of exclusivity with the platform.
If they wanted it to be competitive, wouldn't it make more sense to allow the games to be sold and without using Origin, then try to convince people Origin is the better platform? I know that's not possible given it's EA (mandatory EA bash) but isn't this more like withholding and monopolising?
I dunno, just something I've been wondering ever since it was made. I won't put Origin on my PC despite wanting to play a lot of games from EA and I rarely buy console games since I tend to only get exclusives for it.
Origin is almost all EA games, they won't let their games be sold on other platforms unless they were created pre-origin, and they never have to hold sales because of exclusivity with the platform.
If they wanted it to be competitive, wouldn't it make more sense to allow the games to be sold and without using Origin, then try to convince people Origin is the better platform? I know that's not possible given it's EA (mandatory EA bash) but isn't this more like withholding and monopolising?
I dunno, just something I've been wondering ever since it was made. I won't put Origin on my PC despite wanting to play a lot of games from EA and I rarely buy console games since I tend to only get exclusives for it.