Poll: Origin v Steam with battlelines drawn, where r u?

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Merkavar

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well since i have have no issues with steam and have not heard of any benefits of origin i cant see why i would even try origin.

so is origin for EA games? and only EA games?
 

Gudrests

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Amphoteric said:
Lawlhat said:
indiangrunt91 said:
im going for steam. ill probably get physical copies of mass effect 3 and battlefield 3 if their not on steam
Battlefield 3 is not going to be on Steam, and even if you get a retail copy, you will still have to use Origin.

I'll use Steam, since I've used it for years and it works great. EA can try to compete, but they'll need to do better than a horribly-optimized copy of Steam. Plus the fact that they're trying to force you to use it just pisses me off.
The one thing I dislike about Bioware...

They are tied to EA

I've just realised I'm going to HAVE to use origin for TOR and ME3...

fuck
Yepp TOR is a Origin exclusive.....Is there an origin app like steam or is it just go to website log in from there and so on and so forth
 

Drakmorg

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The only way I could possibly see myself using Origin is if EA has the poor business sense to not sell Mass Effect 3 over Steam, and even then only if the retail version requires the use of Origin. Which, knowing EA, it probably will.

Even then I'm still siding with Steam, as I have bought a crap load of games from them and enjoy the convenience.
 

Souplex

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Neither. Digital distribution is the enemy. I haven't PC gamed since Fallout 3 back in 08 or 09 (I can't remember anymore)
 

Oliver Pink

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Gabe Newell is in charge of steam, that alone buys my loyalty. That man is a king and only a fool would deny it.
 

devotedsniper

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Well unless i can't get ME3 and DA3 from Gamestation or something (if steam doesn't have it) then i guess i may buy it from Origin, but i hate EA's DRM anyway the original ME wouldn't let me play it anymore because i'd installed it too many times on the same machine...

At the end of the day if EA wanted to do something like this they should have done it earlier rather than now when pretty much everyone on pc (that i know) uses Steam which in my opinion has the best form of DRM, one that doesn't get in the way of you playing the game.
 

Captain Epic

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I really don't see what the big deal is hear - it's not like one distributer will destroy the other. With exception of certain games be removed, steams user will be completely unaffected, and if you cant stand having to buy EA's game's off origin then just buy discs.

In fact, I would think that gamers will benefit from the competion cause by another powerhouse digital distributer - not that Steam's prices could get much lower, but if Valve does find themselves in a postion where origion poses a credible threat, consumers can expect to reap the rewards.

It's just business.
 

JambalayaBob

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Here's my prediction: Origin gets its few exclusive titles, Origin then becomes more irrelevant than it already is because nobody wants to pay EA their full 60 bucks and everyone buys from Steam, D2D, or Retail instead (Depending on the particular title). The End.

You might ask yourself now, "But what about the small percentage of the PC Gaming world who don't pay attention to things and DO buy EA's games from Origin?!" Well, sure, there are some people who would buy a few things from Origin, but because anyone in this boat would already know about Steam, they wouldn't get anything they didn't have to outside of Steam.

You might also ask yourself as a follow-up "But what makes you so sure it's such a small part of the PC Gaming community that would buy through Origin?" To which I say, how many people with computers good enough to run Battlefield 3 wouldn't be informed on the gaming industry? And the poll results on this thread alone supply adequate information for me to know I'm right.

Nobody bought games through the EA store unless there was a ridiculous sale (Like when I bought Bad Company 2 for 20 bucks when it was still damn new), and nobody will buy games through the Origin store barring the same exception.
 

Blaster395

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Steam already does more beyond allow me to purchase games. I don't think I would ever purchase a game from Origin.
 

chstens

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I don't give a flying shit. If Origin's got good deals, I'll buy from there, if Steam's got good deals, I'll buy from there. That way, I save money, because money is WAAAAY more important than "Loyalty" to a distribution platform, also, it's the most sensible thing to do.
 

ChickenZombie

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I'll have both. EA titles that don't go to steam (Battlefield, Dragon Age, Crysis. ect.) I'll get on Origin. I use steam for whatever is on there, like TF2 and Amnesia. Whenever I need one, I'll use it. Im keeping my EA titles on origin and my others on steam. Its not really a big deal.
 

Windcaler

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Competition is always good but the way EA is handling this isnt really competition so much as forming a monopoly over their content. Maybe its just me but I see conflict of interest when a major publisher takes aims to create its own distribution system and locks other businesses out of selling the same product.

Not that Im a lawyer or anything but I recall some US commerce laws that they are probably skirting the bounds of

Either way it makes no difference to me as long as I dont have to download either to run a game I buy the actual disks for. If I do, then frankly the distribution system and the company can deal without my money since I wont be buying their game
 

jpoon

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I'm into physical copies personally, I won't buy it if I don't actually own it. So screw Steam, screw Origin, they can both fuck off!
 

Moonlight Butterfly

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Well considering that the EA download manager was the biggest pile of crap I've ever had to wrestle with (It's compulsary for the Sims 3) I have to say I'm with Steam.

Although it not my biggest concern all this splitting up of platforms is going to make PC achivements even more pointless becuase everything will be spread around. Windows Live (nuuuh) Origin and Uplay for starters.

I don't mind using Origin but I won't be buying anything off there. I'll stick to hard copies and Steam.
 

bombadilillo

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Souplex said:
Neither. Digital distribution is the enemy. I haven't PC gamed since Fallout 3 back in 08 or 09 (I can't remember anymore)
I understand peoples specific arguments against steam and whatnot, but how can you be against digital distribution full stop? Its convenient, cheaper for everyone all around and allows indie developers to self publish. Unless you own Game Korner, Mom and pop shop then I don't get it.
 

Kaymish

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cant i use both ?? i mean its not like they are mutually exclusive i can still use all my steam games and buy off origion when they have a good deal or exclusive games or go to steam if they have a diffrent deal or diffrent games
 

bob1052

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EA isn't publishing any games remotely worth buying anyway.

Origin has absolutely 0 reasons to use.