I recently purchased Crysis 2 during the Steam summer sale for 75% or something similar, so you cannot be correct.Draech said:Crysis 2
I can't imagine EA would have allowed Crysis 2 to be put on sale if they weren't kosher with Valve either.
I recently purchased Crysis 2 during the Steam summer sale for 75% or something similar, so you cannot be correct.Draech said:Crysis 2
That their anti-EA stance does not translate into anything meaningful. That they might be anti-EA is one thing, but you said they were looking for a chance to dick over EA, and they didn't do that. EA sells awesome on Steam, Mass Effect 3 and other Origin-exclusive titles still sell good (Awesome in the case of ME3), and literally nothing's changed except the fanboys are running two invasive DRM clients instead of one.Politeia said:I'm not sure what you're trying to get at;
Except EA/Bioware has been supporting the game with 3 multiplayer dlc's, single player extended cut and on going Bi weekly Operations. We have two more single player dlc's to be released in the imminent future and most likely multiplayer dlc through christmas.shrekfan246 said:The "start"? The "start" was back when they pulled Crysis 2 off of Steam because they were trying to push Origin forward. Besides, Mass Effect 3 is almost five months old now, which likely means that EA doesn't care about it anymore.
I'm tempted to ask if the OP has been living under a rock all of this time...![]()
This thread was resurrected again? Sheesh.Dendio said:Snip