Posted June 19, 2012
SimonG: But they still only do it for their "flagship titles". So basically when it comes to recent AAA EA titles Origin is pretty much like Steam. But for everything else it is like a "Gamersgate client" in form of DRM. Online to install and "original DRM" in place. So for some people that might be noticeable difference...
On the other hand, Steam by itself doesn't have always online DRM, which some EA titles have.
Well, since most new titles are going to be using it according to Origin's FAQ, that number of titles will just keep growing over time. I can use Steam to download DRM free titles and Dosbox games and forget about Steam after that but I doubt the people who 'hate the hell out of steam' see that as an excuse for what Steam is. Over time Origin is going to be the same thing. On the other hand, Steam by itself doesn't have always online DRM, which some EA titles have.
I can see arguing using it *now* because it's not there yet, but 'supporting' it because now it's still different from Steam is backwards since it's obviously going to be the same thing in the future.
And yes, for those titles where it's already 'pretty much like Steam' that invalidates it alltogether for those people I'd imagine.
Basically, as i said, I really don't see any sense in the thinking that people who hate Steam for what it is should be supporting Origin, unless they really just want Origin to succeed to spite Steam, even if it's the same thing in the end. Which basically means that DRM really isn't the point behind it at all.
Post edited June 19, 2012 by Pheace