"Online Disclaimer
INTERNET CONNECTION, EA/ORIGIN ACCOUNT, ACCEPTANCE OF PRODUCT AND ORIGIN END USER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, AND REGISTRATION WITH ENCLOSED SINGLE-USE SERIAL CODE(S) REQUIRED TO PLAY,..."
http://store.steampowered.com/app/102850/
"Online Disclaimer
INTERNET CONNECTION, EA/ORIGIN ACCOUNT, ACCEPTANCE OF PRODUCT AND ORIGIN END USER LICENSE AGREEMENTS, AND REGISTRATION WITH ENCLOSED SINGLE-USE SERIAL CODE(S) REQUIRED TO PLAY,..."
http://store.steampowered.com/app/102850/
Well, at least a sign of EA and Valve getting to some sort of agreement maybe, would be nice.
And if it was anything negative meant with this, it's pretty wired, since most of us accept that we have to use Steam to play Skyrim even if I bought it on GamersGate and a bunch of other games, accept one evil, you kinda need to accept them all.
So long as I can buy it on the digital distribution platform of my preference, I'll play it. Since I can't buy ME3 or BF3 or any of those """"AAA"""" games where I want... I'll pass on playing em. I have a lot of other games I can play either on Steam or GoG. Hopefully this will set the way to more Origins games on Steam.
It requires an EA/Origin ACCOUNT, it does not require the Origin client and according to some posts on the steam forum, it runs off Steam like every other game once you register you account. I don't think it is that bad.
I'm pretty much a Steam fanboy and I'm perfectly OK with this, and hope it means more EA games on there.
We don't make such a deal about all the Steamworks games out there
Nothing negative Mr. First Post Origin Defender. All we need now is a developer to release a game on Steam that requires that you agree to EA's Origin EULA but can only be played on a third client. Unless this has happened already?
Yeah, basically. I know it's far from ideal but that's the way things work today. If you buy a Steamworks games on GamersGate, Amazon or any other digital distribution service you will need two accounts aswell.
It's the same way Bioshock or Batman made you create a GFWL account or Dead Space made you create an EA account. I don't like it either but it's not new.
Also don't take my word for it, I didn't buy the game (but I'm very intereted) this is all from this thread: http://forums.steampowered.com/forum...2609607&page=3
Also why the hell does Origin think that because I live in a spanish speaking country I must be charged in Euros? I live in South America, of all places. Plus they use some genius conversion system where $1 = €1. So if I want to buy Warp from Origin it will be AR$ 58 and if I get it from Steam it's AR$ 44.
Also recently Steam applied some regional pricing to my country and I get some Valve, 2K and Rockstar games a little bit cheaper. Go Steam.
Dirt3 is on Steam but requires (and patches through) GFWL - the DLC is also exclusive to GFWL and FUCKING expensive (and built into the game in a way that 100% completion is not possible without buying it).
That's quite fucked-up - tho several other Steam games require GFWL as well as Steam - so asking for Origin wouldn't be that odd...
And I thought it was bad that Origin (still!) refuses to let me even view the English-language store, despite tempting me with a "country selector" at the top which has no effect. But charging Euros in a non-Euro country is nonsensical, unless maybe they're handling their South American business through Europe? I dunno.
I have the exact same problem as Sopabuena (being an Argentinean guy. Erm... I mean... the prices. Yes. That's the problem.) with Origin. And my second biggest gripe is the store in my native language as pkdawson said. Sure... it's nice they translated it... but at least lemme select the store language I want and make it work.
Not to mention the client itself and its problem... I already deal with steam (but at least that one provides better prices, nice customization features and others), I can't be bothered with Origin too >.<
Steam | Origin: xRavelle | Skype: TheRavelle | PSN: Voltburn | Watch me struggle through my backlog
Just count yourselves lucky you aren't in japan... very limited catalog available, no special offers, most games (including older titles) well over 60 quid.
If it required Origin, it wouldn't be on Steam.
It's EA's cut-and-paste EULA stuff. It's said it on other games before.