It sounds like Origin's contract intentionally violates Steam's, because EA wants to be that way.
Zalis Send a noteboard - 16/06/2011 02:38:14 PM
As if exclusivity wasn't bad enough on consoles, right? :p No one's saying that with 100% surety, but it sure seems that way. Hopefully, a less vague statement will come out and clear things up.
Maybe I'll buy a hard copy of BF3, which would be the first time in a loooong while. Then again, it might require Origin like Valve games require Steam.
Maybe I'll buy a hard copy of BF3, which would be the first time in a loooong while. Then again, it might require Origin like Valve games require Steam.

This message last edited by Zalis on 16/06/2011 at 02:48:20 PM
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15/06/2011 08:31:27 PM
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Neat. Origin isn't playing nice with Steam, so it's instantly become unlikable to me.
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EA says Valve were the ones that removed Crysis 2 from Steam.
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It's not the same quality. It's a rebranding and slight rework of existing EA services.
16/06/2011 01:45:57 PM
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It sounds like Origin's contract intentionally violates Steam's, because EA wants to be that way.
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