For a company that is in the muti billions then giving millions is well below average. Giving 0.001% to charity or whatever it is seems very low. Math most likely wrong as it’s late. Anyway for a company that size 7 million is not much.Some people have a retort even for companies raising millions of dollars for charity...
For a company that is in the muti billions then giving millions is well below average. Giving 0.001% to charity or whatever it is seems very low. Math most likely wrong as it’s late. Anyway for a company that size 7 million is not much.
That's really strange. I DLed it last Thursday night with no issues. Has your ISP throttled you or something?Still only at 49% of DS3 downloaded.
Some people have a retort even for companies raising millions of dollars for charity...
Still only at 49% of DS3 downloaded. This is beyond a joke!! I have been trying since last Thursday to download this game. It downloads for 5-10 mins then just stops. I have to close it and then restart it again only for the same thing to happen. I have tried many so called "fixes" such as downloading the latest beat version of Origin, disabling power saving altogether on my pc and monitor and turning off my AV/firewall. Nothing makes any difference at all.
In other news: Origin appear to be instigating a rather (too?) generous returns policy on digital games. If you have 7 days to get a refund, as rumored, then most games can be easily completed in that time. 24 hours I could understand, but 7 days? That;s a licence to lose money.
Either way, it's a great way to differentiate themselves from Steam and push this digital age forward... though perhaps at the expense of profits for all. Which may not be healthy long term.
I just don't understand everyone's problem with the download issues.
I downloaded Mirror Edge, Dead Space 1 & 3 Burnout Paradise in the space of few hours.
I've had no issues with Origin. Well early days yea. But for a long while not had any issues whats so ever.
Then you are one of the lucky ones! The downloads freezing/going backwards issue is a widespread one (just a simple Google search will show that), but the main issue is that the majority of those posts are from over 2 years ago, which means EA still haven't bothered to release a working fix for it.
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How do you guys feel Origin compares to Uplay? I was forced into Uplay for Far Cry 3 just like I was forced into Origin for BF3 and after initially grumbling about how stupid it was to have to install yet another Steam-like platform I found it to be not that bad at all. I too bought the Origin bundle and have yet to try downloading anything (though I remember installing BF3 from the disc originally to then have Origin activate it and try to re-download the entire thing XD)
Yeh I got forced into UPlay with H.A.W.X 2. I find it quite annoying, mainly as I launch the game through Steam, to then have UPlay open up, check for updates, sync save files etc, and then finally load the game!
Also I can activate both the UPlay (Shift + F2) and the Steam (Shift + Tab) overlay at the same time! Lol
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I added Origin to my list of Firewall exceptions (as it wasn't there already), but of course that made no difference. The only thing I found that actually worked was here, third post down (the dropbox link): http://answers.ea.com/t5/Origin/My-downloading-freezes-on-Origin/m-p/1400128
It says put the .ini file on your desktop, but I found it better to go to the actual Origin directory and overwrite the existing EACore.ini file.
So download the file, then copy it to C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games (or wherever you have Origin installed) and then overwrite the existing EACore.ini file.
The only thing I found that actually worked was here, third post down (the dropbox link): http://answers.ea.com/t5/Origin/My-downloading-freezes-on-Origin/m-p/1400128
It says put the .ini file on your desktop, but I found it better to go to the actual Origin directory and overwrite the existing EACore.ini file.
So download the file, then copy it to C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games (or wherever you have Origin installed) and then overwrite the existing EACore.ini file.
Origin defaults to downloading the installer files on the C: drive, even if you install it on a different drive.
You got enough space for these downloads? perhaps that is a problem?
I recently downloaded Battlefield 3 and Dead Space 3 in a matter of hours (Battlefield 3 on Saturday and Dead Space 3 yesterday)