1) Origin will be the new DRM system for all future EA Games on PC. Expect SecuROM-grade DRM to return via this new system.
Besides, it's EA. I'm disappointed that people still blindly support that horrible fuckbag of a company. Why would I want to use their new proprietary system? Why would I ever want to support them?
2) EA seems to be deliberately trying to create excuses to not do business with Valve (Steam); whose DRM is probably "Too soft/weak" for their tastes.
What I don't get is if they are going to self-distribute, then why play all of these legal+PR games with Steam? They already have the copyright and licensing ownership for all of their products; if they don't want to distribute via Steam anymore, they can just pull out either by canceling their agreement directly or through arbitrary violation (which usually includes a penalty/fee as a measure of enforcement).
So far, they've tried twice now to paint Steam in a bad light by forcing their existing Steam-distributed titles to be pulled from Steam's online store. The problem with this ploy is that NO OTHER PUBLISHER IS HAVING THESE PROBLEMS WITH STEAM; only EA.
On paper, it would then seem that EA is smearing a competitor to make their own new product/service look better in comparison.
Yet, it makes no sense to treat Steam as a competing distributor when EA can legally monopolize the distribution of their own products already!
There exists an alternative motive: Origin won't just be intended for EA's games.
So either EA is acting colossally stupid, or they are trying to goad other, non-EA developers (and possibly publishers) who use Steam into coming to Origin. If this is true, then it's a genuine reason to not just ignore EA's games and Origin, but to fight Origin lest we give EA any more control over the market.
Besides, it's EA. I'm disappointed that people still blindly support that horrible fuckbag of a company. Why would I want to use their new proprietary system? Why would I ever want to support them?
2) EA seems to be deliberately trying to create excuses to not do business with Valve (Steam); whose DRM is probably "Too soft/weak" for their tastes.
What I don't get is if they are going to self-distribute, then why play all of these legal+PR games with Steam? They already have the copyright and licensing ownership for all of their products; if they don't want to distribute via Steam anymore, they can just pull out either by canceling their agreement directly or through arbitrary violation (which usually includes a penalty/fee as a measure of enforcement).
So far, they've tried twice now to paint Steam in a bad light by forcing their existing Steam-distributed titles to be pulled from Steam's online store. The problem with this ploy is that NO OTHER PUBLISHER IS HAVING THESE PROBLEMS WITH STEAM; only EA.
On paper, it would then seem that EA is smearing a competitor to make their own new product/service look better in comparison.
Yet, it makes no sense to treat Steam as a competing distributor when EA can legally monopolize the distribution of their own products already!
There exists an alternative motive: Origin won't just be intended for EA's games.
So either EA is acting colossally stupid, or they are trying to goad other, non-EA developers (and possibly publishers) who use Steam into coming to Origin. If this is true, then it's a genuine reason to not just ignore EA's games and Origin, but to fight Origin lest we give EA any more control over the market.