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.
Blazin
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
Blazin
that sounds a bit awkward... I hadn't thought of that since my copy of Far Cry 3 wasn't bought through Steam so I only had to deal with UPlay on its ownI 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)