@victorcom @jhonMalcovich Um, that's false. Unless you mean older PS3 consoles that go for $200-$300 apiece. I built my PC from scratch and it runs all the newest games at tip-top qualities and it cost me around $700 total. And that's including more RAM and a processor I didn't need, I just wanted more just to have it.
Maybe if you're talking about buying an already put-together PC from a retailer, that might be so; otherwise, your statement is pretty false.
"the long-awaited follow-up to Dragon Age's I and II." Nerd talking here, but Dragon Age: Origin wasn't titled Dragon Age I either. So it's not as if "Inquisition" is totally unheard of.
@FTB_Screamer Right, people should apologize for expecting services to run as smoothly and efficiently as Steam. Shame on them. It sounds like you had an awful experience with Steam, but you have to face the facts: you're in the minority. Whereas poor experiences plagued by Origin has by far happened to more gamers than it hasn't.
@DrKill09 Exactly. If the strategy here is to lampoon gamers into buying a terrible game by not letting them try it out first, then that's a top-ace way to go about it.
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