But they're saying that crysis 2 is now exclusive to origin.
So how could it be an issue with a 3rd download company?
I remember the good old days but then i started to get annoyed at having to have a silly login and password to play online for more and more games, now it seems they want more than that, total control while squeezing every penny possible through over priced dlc etc, it just gets to the point where its not worth it, the companys behind gaming have become pathetic greedy control freaks.![]()
It's sad really, these companys make hundreds of millions, even billions on their gaming franchises, yet its never enough, i mean whats wrong with giving people value for their money and some choice in how it's used, while making a reasonable profit?
But they're saying that crysis 2 is now exclusive to origin.
So how could it be an issue with a 3rd download company?
It's not exclusive, you can buy it on D2D still, as well as some other places.
Crysis 2 continues to be available on several other download services including Origin.com.
At least they give a year guarantee, if you look at it that way, steam has no limit whatsoever and they could disable it tommorow.
EA have every right to do this, just as Valve did with HL2 release.
The community went nuts when Valve forced a Steam install to be able to play HL2, now most consider Steam the saviour of PC gaming.
Multiple accounts are a pain but lets see how this pans out. If EA can increase revenue with their published titles by using Origin, who's to say this won't have a positive knock on effect for PC gaming in general as more focus shifts back to the PC and increases output of PC titles.
Except Steam is an exceptional content delivery service with a very good community.
Origin is EA attempting to catch up with the bandwagon for purely monetary reasons. They couldn't give a flying **** about whether its a negative or positive thing for gamers, all they see is increase revenue.
Was Steam an exceptional content delivery service when it was first released?