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I hope they rethink this with Battlefield 4 and use some kind of in-game menu and server browser. This feels cheap using my Google Chrome to launch the game.
Youre doing it wrong!Yeah, I found it silly as well.
Steps to playing a game of BF3 (from what I remember, it has been a long time)
Launch Origin
Launch BF3
Launch BF3 server browser
Launch game that goes back to already launched BF3
Barfo is right too![]()
I specifically avoided buying because of the Origin and browser requirements, it was one of the harder games to let slide in that year but did it anyway.
There's no need for that requirement other than to force origin on to their customers, if they release BF4 standalone or on steam then I'll most likely get a copy, otherwise no sale.
So you dont mind being "forced" by a game to use Steam, but it offends you to be forced to use anything else? I guess we wont be seeing you in BF4.
You do realize that EA's Origin and Valve's Steam are both DRM, right?
PS-Origin would be required even without the battlelog feature.
Well then you can stop wishing for BF cause it aint gonna happen.Why does everyone turn this into a Origin vs Steam all the god damn time, YES of course I realize they both have DRM elements to them, I'm not retarded.
The point is that I have picked my digital distribution platform of choice, I picked steam, mostly because it was there first and did it right. I have little bias for steam or against origin I just happen to have picked steam.
I have one mobile phone and one network, I have one internet connection, I have one electricity supplier and I have one gas supplier, I have one movie rental service and I have one digital games distribution service.
WHY?
Because their function is to service me and provide me access to what I want and need, if someone stupid idiot wants to start a new phone network and everyone who wants to communicate across that network needs to buy a 2nd mobile phone exclusive to that network I'm not going to carry around 2 phones just so I can call that network, it's join the rest of the club or fuck off.
And if Origin had been here first and been done well, and I'd picked that as my platform of choice, and Valve came along 2nd and released Half Life only for steam I would be refusing to buy Half Life for not being Origin compatible.
This isn't Steam vs Origin which everyone ALWAYS tries to force into the discussion, it's about services not being exclusive and locked down to proprietary systems.
I like that Origin exists, it adds competition to steam and creates a free market, I don't use it primarily because I already have a digital distribution platform and I don't need or want a 2nd, or a 3rd or a 4th or a 5th or an Nth.
I have one mobile phone and one network, I have one internet connection, I have one electricity supplier and I have one gas supplier, I have one movie rental service and I have one digital games distribution service.
You're new, but just realize that Battlelog is the greatest thing to ever happen to a game. It's amazing once you get over the shock of how completely different it is.
Your analogy of buying and carrying two phones is ridiculous. Origin is a free app for goodness sakes.
Steam is far more like a retailer or a restaurant than a utility; but even when it comes to utilities you usually have more than one choice. When a different gas supplier starts offering "supergas" that provides some sort of benefit to you; you might switch. That's how a free market works, everyone's trying to offer something unique to entice customers. And so they compete.
So you dont mind being "forced" by a game to use Steam, but it offends you to be forced to use anything else? I guess we wont be seeing you in BF4.
You do realize that EA's Origin and Valve's Steam are both DRM, right?
Wrong. Not all Steam games have DRM. http://www.gog.com/forum/general/list_of_drmfree_games_on_steam/page1
Besides, most of us already have Steam, and don't want another system.
Fine by me as long as you arent whining about a game unavailable on steam. I have both and havent had much of an issue either, but would prefer them both to go away.Wrong. Not all Steam games have DRM. http://www.gog.com/forum/general/list_of_drmfree_games_on_steam/page1
Besides, most of us already have Steam, and don't want another system.
Fine by me as long as you arent whining about a game unavailable on steam. I have both and havent had much of an issue either, but would prefer them both to go away.
Even if the games listed on that link are themselves DRM free, I dont see what that has to do with the conversation. Both Steam and Origin are at their root forms of DRM.