http://www.greenmangaming.com/s/au/en/pc/games/shooter/titanfall/
Won't be buying it.
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It's really silly to be complaining about Origin these days. If you don't like Origin, then you don't like Steam. If you don't like Steam, then why are you even playing PC games?
It's years worth of crap that has caused this; nothing about always-online or DRM.It's really silly to be complaining about Origin these days. If you don't like Origin, then you don't like Steam. If you don't like Steam, then why are you even playing PC games?
JangoWuzHere
Whoa, wait, its 60 dollars?
I was under the impression that this was going to be more akin to 30 to 40 dollar game since it has no singleplayer, which is usually where a lot of the expenses come in.
It's really silly to be complaining about Origin these days. If you don't like Origin, then you don't like Steam. If you don't like Steam, then why are you even playing PC games?
JangoWuzHere
Yeah, it's not as feature-laden as Steam and I wouldn't use it as my primary games hub but EA's actually done a fairly good job with it.
Anyways, it looks interesting, I'll keep my eye on it. Not entirely sold on it yet.
A LOT of games these days have exclusive rights applied to them in one for or another. I wouldn't judge a game (or the purchase of said game) by how it's delivered. It's like saying I don't play games that come on DVD.Lol. You kids kill me. Who gives a flying f*ck whether its Steam, Origin, whatever exclusive. Alone that's horrid reason not to buy a game and I will never understand it.Â
psn8214
[QUOTE="psn8214"]A LOT of games these days have exclusive rights applied to them in one for or another. I wouldn't judge a game (or the purchase of said game) by how it's delivered. It's like saying I don't play games that come on DVD. Exactly. And most gamers nowadays refuse to buy dvd, physical copies and prefer digital, but they don't want any DRM. Gosh, they should just quit gaming. :PLol. You kids kill me. Who gives a flying f*ck whether its Steam, Origin, whatever exclusive. Alone that's horrid reason not to buy a game and I will never understand it.Â
FelipeInside
I don't like EA or their practices, and thus I have sworn against their Origin. Truth be told I'm being ignorant, I haven't downloaded Origin nor have I looked all that in depth at it. Because I don't care. It could be the best DD service ever and yet I still wouldn't pay it attention as I do not support EA at all. As we know, a percentage of profit from a game sold on any DD service goes to the publisher/owner of the service. To buy Titanfall I'd have to indirectly give EA money, and people always say 'Vote with your wallet', so that's what I'm doing.Â
Plus, now I could be wrong here, but I don't believe Origin has the same features as Steam.
Correct me if I'm wrong but it doesn't have:
- All my games in one place
- Workshop
- Market
- Greenlight
- Community pages
- Game community hub (Mods, discussion, artwork, screenshots from users, the previously mentioned workshop and guides)
And the number one reason, which I already stated, is that it's EA. I have nothing wrong with Valve or their practices (minus this HL3 thing, but really that's not all that bad nor entirely their fault) and without Valve the PC market and platform would have slowly collapsed and gotten smaller and smaller. Valve has done a lot for PC Gaming. EA, since about 2008, has only been a pain for PC.Â
Some parts of your posts are right, but most of it is oh so so wrong :(I don't like EA or their practices, and thus I have sworn against their Origin. Truth be told I'm being ignorant, I haven't downloaded Origin nor have I looked all that in depth at it. Because I don't care. It could be the best DD service ever and yet I still wouldn't pay it attention as I do not support EA at all. As we know, a percentage of profit from a game sold on any DD service goes to the publisher/owner of the service. To buy Titanfall I'd have to indirectly give EA money, and people always say 'Vote with your wallet', so that's what I'm doing.Â
creaturemagic
Plus, now I could be wrong here, but I don't believe Origin has the same features as Steam.
Correct me if I'm wrong but it doesn't have:
- All my games in one place
- Workshop
- Market
- Greenlight
- Community pages
- Game community hub (Mods, discussion, artwork, screenshots from users, the previously mentioned workshop and guides)
And the number one reason, which I already stated, is that it's EA. I have nothing wrong with Valve or their practices (minus this HL3 thing, but really that's not all that bad nor entirely their fault) and without Valve the PC market and platform would have slowly collapsed and gotten smaller and smaller. Valve has done a lot for PC Gaming. EA, since about 2008, has only been a pain for PC.Â
[QUOTE="creaturemagic"]Some parts of your posts are right, but most of it is oh so so wrong :(I don't like EA or their practices, and thus I have sworn against their Origin. Truth be told I'm being ignorant, I haven't downloaded Origin nor have I looked all that in depth at it. Because I don't care. It could be the best DD service ever and yet I still wouldn't pay it attention as I do not support EA at all. As we know, a percentage of profit from a game sold on any DD service goes to the publisher/owner of the service. To buy Titanfall I'd have to indirectly give EA money, and people always say 'Vote with your wallet', so that's what I'm doing.Â
Plus, now I could be wrong here, but I don't believe Origin has the same features as Steam.
Correct me if I'm wrong but it doesn't have:
- All my games in one place
- Workshop
- Market
- Greenlight
- Community pages
- Game community hub (Mods, discussion, artwork, screenshots from users, the previously mentioned workshop and guides)
And the number one reason, which I already stated, is that it's EA. I have nothing wrong with Valve or their practices (minus this HL3 thing, but really that's not all that bad nor entirely their fault) and without Valve the PC market and platform would have slowly collapsed and gotten smaller and smaller. Valve has done a lot for PC Gaming. EA, since about 2008, has only been a pain for PC.ÂFelipeInside
Some parts of your posts are right, but most of it is oh so so wrong :([QUOTE="FelipeInside"][QUOTE="creaturemagic"]
I don't like EA or their practices, and thus I have sworn against their Origin. Truth be told I'm being ignorant, I haven't downloaded Origin nor have I looked all that in depth at it. Because I don't care. It could be the best DD service ever and yet I still wouldn't pay it attention as I do not support EA at all. As we know, a percentage of profit from a game sold on any DD service goes to the publisher/owner of the service. To buy Titanfall I'd have to indirectly give EA money, and people always say 'Vote with your wallet', so that's what I'm doing.Â
Plus, now I could be wrong here, but I don't believe Origin has the same features as Steam.
Correct me if I'm wrong but it doesn't have:
- All my games in one place
- Workshop
- Market
- Greenlight
- Community pages
- Game community hub (Mods, discussion, artwork, screenshots from users, the previously mentioned workshop and guides)
And the number one reason, which I already stated, is that it's EA. I have nothing wrong with Valve or their practices (minus this HL3 thing, but really that's not all that bad nor entirely their fault) and without Valve the PC market and platform would have slowly collapsed and gotten smaller and smaller. Valve has done a lot for PC Gaming. EA, since about 2008, has only been a pain for PC.Âcreaturemagic
I'm with you. Even GFWL didn't prevent me from buying Batman: AA or Dark SoulsLol. You kids kill me. Who gives a flying f*ck whether its Steam, Origin, whatever exclusive. Alone that's horrid reason not to buy a game and I will never understand it.Â
psn8214
Even GFWL didn't prevent me from buying Batman: AA or Dark SoulsNoAssKicker47
same, but i must say it's a little inconvenient that you need TWO different accounts to play them if you bought them from Steam.
[QUOTE="NoAssKicker47"]Even GFWL didn't prevent me from buying Batman: AA or Dark Soulsfeverberries
same, but i must say it's a little inconvenient that you need TWO different accounts to play them if you bought them from Steam.
It's a steamworks game. And it happens to have GFWL. It's one of those games where it didn't matter where you bought it from. It comes with two DRMs.[QUOTE="feverberries"][QUOTE="NoAssKicker47"]Even GFWL didn't prevent me from buying Batman: AA or Dark SoulsElann2008
same, but i must say it's a little inconvenient that you need TWO different accounts to play them if you bought them from Steam.
It's a steamworks game. And it happens to have GFWL. It's one of those games where it didn't matter where you bought it from. It comes with two DRMs. Just that it's available on Steam doesn't mean it's a Steamworks game. It's a Steamworks game when it has Steam client features like achievements, Steam-specific multiplayer options etc...[QUOTE="Elann2008"][QUOTE="feverberries"]It's a steamworks game. And it happens to have GFWL. It's one of those games where it didn't matter where you bought it from. It comes with two DRMs. Just that it's available on Steam doesn't mean it's a Steamworks game. It's a Steamworks game when it has Steam client features like achievements, Steam-specific multiplayer options etc...same, but i must say it's a little inconvenient that you need TWO different accounts to play them if you bought them from Steam.
NoAssKicker47
There are two different version of Batman: Arkham City (not sure about Aslyum). The boxed version comes with GFWL; but no Steam integration. If you buy it on Steam you get the Steam achievements, and GFWL on top of it. I know this because I accidentally own both versions. :P
Eh. The developers are nothing special anyway. Much like tortanic, EA is once again getting ready to ram there heads into a brick wall.
Yes because EA doesn't earn any money at all.... they are going bankrupt....Eh. The developers are nothing special anyway. Much like tortanic, EA is once again getting ready to ram there heads into a brick wall.
uninspiredcup
[QUOTE="uninspiredcup"]Yes because EA doesn't earn any money at all.... they are going bankrupt....Eh. The developers are nothing special anyway. Much like tortanic, EA is once again getting ready to ram there heads into a brick wall.
FelipeInside
Tell that to John.
Yes because EA doesn't earn any money at all.... they are going bankrupt....[QUOTE="FelipeInside"][QUOTE="uninspiredcup"]
Eh. The developers are nothing special anyway. Much like tortanic, EA is once again getting ready to ram there heads into a brick wall.
uninspiredcup
Tell that to John.
Origin is the devil!nutcrackrThat sends the SWAT Team to break into your house after scanning all your private files !!!
It's really silly to be complaining about Origin these days. If you don't like Origin, then you don't like Steam. If you don't like Steam, then why are you even playing PC games?
JangoWuzHere
I think the only annoyances of these services such as Uplay, Origin, GFWL (Well, we all know that this one can go to hell), you need to log in here, log in there, sometimes you might forget your password unless they're all the same.Â
Eh, doesn't bother me in the slightest, I click the icon for the game and it opens after Origin loads, what's the big deal?bobbetybob[QUOTE="MBirdy88"]Won't buy origin games, probably bum loves Steam. the hypocricy. Nothing wrong with origin. But... But..... It's EA.... and it scans ur HDD for private files..... and uploads them to God for Judgement..... etc etc
[QUOTE="bobbetybob"]Eh, doesn't bother me in the slightest, I click the icon for the game and it opens after Origin loads, what's the big deal?FelipeInside
Won't buy origin games, probably bum loves Steam. the hypocricy. Nothing wrong with origin.MBirdy88But... But..... It's EA.... and it scans ur HDD for private files..... and uploads them to God for Judgement..... etc etc
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Alright, you had your fun. Move on now.
But... But..... It's EA.... and it scans ur HDD for private files..... and uploads them to God for Judgement..... etc etc[QUOTE="FelipeInside"][QUOTE="bobbetybob"] [QUOTE="MBirdy88"]Won't buy origin games, probably bum loves Steam. the hypocricy. Nothing wrong with origin.creaturemagic
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Alright, you had your fun. Move on now.
Oh but Daddddddd...
Some people dislike EA, quite a few friends of mine just avoid buying Origin games. Makes sense, EA have lost a whole lot of goodwill. I'm not bothered, but ay, they have work to do.It's really silly to be complaining about Origin these days. If you don't like Origin, then you don't like Steam. If you don't like Steam, then why are you even playing PC games?
JangoWuzHere
[QUOTE="JangoWuzHere"]Some people dislike EA, quite a few friends of mine just avoid buying Origin games. Makes sense, EA have lost a whole lot of goodwill. I'm not bothered, but ay, they have work to do.It's really silly to be complaining about Origin these days. If you don't like Origin, then you don't like Steam. If you don't like Steam, then why are you even playing PC games?
skrat_01
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Aye. EA hasn't shown me any killer games yet. Only reason I tried origin was due to Battlefield 3 requiring it. All it did was make me wish it ras running through steamworks. And was good.
Some people dislike EA, quite a few friends of mine just avoid buying Origin games. Makes sense, EA have lost a whole lot of goodwill. I'm not bothered, but ay, they have work to do.[QUOTE="skrat_01"][QUOTE="JangoWuzHere"]
It's really silly to be complaining about Origin these days. If you don't like Origin, then you don't like Steam. If you don't like Steam, then why are you even playing PC games?
uninspiredcup
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Aye. EA hasn't shown me any killer games yet. Only reason I tried origin was due to Battlefield 3 requiring it. All it did was make me wish it ras running through steamworks. And was good.
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