Notch Calls Origin "a Good Thing"

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Darknacht

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Why does this site act like there is no one else doing digital distribution?
Have so few people here heard of sites like GamersGate(essentially client free Steam with more games, lower prices, more sales, and credit back for reviewing games) or GoG(DRM free classic games for under $10) or any of the dozens of other sites?
Steam has lots of competition but they are not run by publishers/developers who will force you to use only their services so gamer lite sites seem to be unaware of them.
 

Chairman Miaow

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"move away from titles that make people use it and show people why they should use it."

This is the key problem with a lot of things EA does, they are all stick, no carrot. Look at The Sims, or any of their sports games. The Sims 3 is unbelievably bug ridden, but rather than fix problems they release stuff packs for about £10 each, expansions for almost as much as a full game. And the sports games are just as bad.
 

Michael826

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So, either a metric fuckton of you didn't read the article, or you're just pants-down retarded.

He never said he liked Origin, he said he liked the idea of Origin. Competition is a necessity, regardless of it's quality. He even goes on to site several clients that he prefers to Origin, yet the latter seems to be the thing everyone is retaining.

Also, the title is misleading, but this is journalism, remember? It seems to escape people so often on this site -_-

Derp.
 

TheMatsjo

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Notch's logic is flawed; if the SAME games would be available on both platforms, then you'd have some competition going. But if you can buy games only on Steam OR only on Origin (etc) they're just different marketplaces altogether. Sure, players will buy from either one or the other, but that's because of the titles, not because of the service.

Cheers.
 

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Valve comes from a developer background, their foray into selling other peoples video games was unexplored territory.

EA however, has been practising and learning how to make money through sometimes neferious means for a long time now, this shows as their first step into the same market as Steam sees them force the program onto people and remove said games from the competing service.

I can buy Colgate toothpaste from competing supermarkets, but i can't get crysis 2 on steam...
 

JayDig

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I decided to suck it up and get Mass Effect 3. Unfortunately my email is tied to a three year old EA account that switched to Origin. I've now waited about an hour for an automated password retrieval email that doesn't seem to be coming.. Sigh.

I'm sure I went through plenty of bullshit because of Steam, but at least that's in the past.
 

Meight08

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JayDig said:
I decided to suck it up and get Mass Effect 3. Unfortunately my email is tied to a three year old EA account that switched to Origin. I've now waited about an hour for an automated password retrieval email that doesn't seem to be coming.. Sigh.

I'm sure I went through plenty of bullshit because of Steam, but at least that's in the past.
Look at your spam folder it could be in there.
 

Meight08

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doggie015 said:
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... Yeah... he hasn't read the EULA which lets them monitor EVERY aspect of EVERYTHING that you HAVE done, ARE doing and WILL EVER do on ANY computer that you have has he?
Have you read Steam's that lets them do the same?

And don't forget google! And just about every other place that wants to use people as market research.
They monitor LIMITED aspects of NON-IDENTIFYING data! Origin can monitor EVERY aspect including IDENTIFYING data which is a much more severe privacy risk
No they do not they only collect non identifying data Like your running processes and your hardware.
Stop screaming lies and Get your head out of your ass.
 

RedDeadFred

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bahumat42 said:
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i hate origin because if i want to have ea titles on my pc i need to have them on a secondary piece of software that i dont like using, its actually stopping me from buying their games> Because i judge if its worth the hastle.
Honestly, if double clicking a different icon on your desktop to play a different selection of games bothers you enough to not buy those games, you probably weren't that interested in the games to begin with.

I'm assuming that's all there is to it. I am primarily a console gamer so I really don't know the extent to how bad Origin's interface is. People are making it sound like they have to go through physical pain every time they boot it up.
most people (including myself) wont have it on autoboot because its a memory hog, so in order to get to a game we want to play we have to go through a terribly slow booting process and then the process to boot the game itself.

Its just it detracts from the previous convenience of pc gaming, i play a game by clicking on it in my steam list. But between ubidrm and origin its less and less becoming the case. And call me lazy if you want but convenience is definitely a factor when it comes to using a product.

I mean if you need a real world example of origins bad netcode just last week i redownloaded bf3, the beef of it(99%) i downloaded in about 3 hours, so pretty quick, then the last 1mb kept bugging out and restarting itself, it took 3 hours to finish installing despite only being 1mb off completion. (this wasnt a connection error its just some weird authentication shit). Thats frankly unnacceptable.
I can see why that could be annoying. I'd be pretty pissed if something downloading to my 360 bugged on the last percent... Also, I wasn't aware of the long boot time. That does seem like a minor issue to me though but I guess if you are used to a simple routine for playing your games that would be annoying.
 

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The title should say, "Notch Says Steam having Competition a Good Thing" The current title makes it sound like Notch is saying, "I love Origin."
Pretty much this. But then, less people would click on that article.
 

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rolfwesselius said:
JayDig said:
I decided to suck it up and get Mass Effect 3. Unfortunately my email is tied to a three year old EA account that switched to Origin. I've now waited about an hour for an automated password retrieval email that doesn't seem to be coming.. Sigh.

I'm sure I went through plenty of bullshit because of Steam, but at least that's in the past.
Look at your spam folder it could be in there.
The automated password retrieval email thing on the origin program doesn't seem to work for me, but the one on their website worked fine! My Sheps can continue their quest!
 

Fulbert

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I kind of see the point Notch is trying to make. Theoretically, Origin is a good thing, I just wish the games I like and look forward to don't get released on it exclusively (talk about competition, eh?)
So I'm fine with Notch liking Origin as long as he keeps Minecraft away from it.
 

RyoScar

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I wouldn't call Origin compatition, I'd call it EA forcing it down your throat if you want there games on PC.
 

LordFisheh

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One brand controlling the market is always a bad thing - because it stifles competition and crates a monopoly. I don't mind Origin all that much. But the problem is that it it itself is anti-competition. rather than actually try and make a better service than Steam, EA forces users to install Origin to play and makes as many games as it can Origin exclusive. Monopoly is a slap in the face to the consumer, but in many ways so is Origin.
 

SadisticBrownie

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I fail to see what harm it does, except that it's silly of EA to deny their games to Steam, they're only hurting themselves.
On a somewhat related note, are Valve games available on Origin? (Genuinely curious, not sarcasm)