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lol EA
Posted: June 17th, 2011, 8:10
by friznit
EA are apparently pulling all their games from Steam, jacking up the prices and putting them on their own content manglement system, Origin. Supposedly you can still play games you already have on Steam, and can transfer serial keys across to the new system.
/Trevor
Yeah, cos that'll work.
Re: lol EA
Posted: June 17th, 2011, 8:44
by spoodie
If Battlefield 3 was on Steam I'd have pre-ordered it already. As it is I'll wait for now.
Re: lol EA
Posted: June 17th, 2011, 9:54
by Joose
EA wrote:Hmm, we would like more sales. I know, lets make it harder *and* more expensive to buy our stuff! That'll work!

Re: lol EA
Posted: June 17th, 2011, 13:16
by deject
spoodie wrote:If Battlefield 3 was on Steam I'd have pre-ordered it already. As it is I'll wait for now.
I just went ahead and pre-ordered on Amazon. They're a big enough juggernaut of sales that if there is some special bullshit EA wants to push, they'll get it, and I can still say fuck you Origin you're not getting my money.
Re: lol EA
Posted: June 17th, 2011, 13:22
by buzzmong
Where's the quote from Friz?
RPS have reported about Crysis 2 being removed, but apparently that's Valves choice (due to Crytek/EA breaking the agreement) rather than EA actually pulling the game.
I can't imagine anyone at EA is stupid enough to restrict sales outlets for existing titles. Possibly put new exclusives in their new store for a limited time, but not actually block sales.
Re: lol EA
Posted: June 17th, 2011, 14:56
by spoodie
deject wrote:spoodie wrote:If Battlefield 3 was on Steam I'd have pre-ordered it already. As it is I'll wait for now.
I just went ahead and pre-ordered on Amazon.
Good plan and it's £10 cheaper than Sorrigin. Erm, that's the best alternative name I could come up with. ... Origin Of The Pee Pees ...
Re: lol EA
Posted: June 17th, 2011, 16:57
by Baliame
I'm not sure even EA is this stupid, considering they have full control of the prices on Steam, so if they wanted more revenue, they'd just adjust the prices. It'd be rather naive to believe that their six thousand six hundred sixty seventh failed attempt at a content distribution system could make a difference that could be worth them the extra effort / expenses. We are talking about EA here though, so it's not impossible that they're trying their best to implode.