Pheace: [...] that most new games by EA will be requiring Origin installed [...]
SimonG: That is the point. I asume StingingVelvet was talking about the older games that were releaesed before Origin came out . Those only need Origin to download the games, they do not need it to run the game. Many games can be installed with Origin and Origin can than be forgotten or even uninstalled.
The number of games that actually need Origin to run simultaniously is far and few between and affects only games released very recently.
This, I'm only aware of BF3 that requires this, I have at least a half dozen "Origin" games and none of them could give a shit if it's running or even installed. If it is running you can access the Origin "overlay" just like you can with Steam, unlike Steam, you don't need it (or need any convoluted set up to play in "offline mode").
SimonG: The number of games that actually need Origin to run simultaniously is far and few between and affects only games released very recently.
Pheace: True, but that doesn't change what Origin is or what it's trying to do. Supporting it is supporting what it does now, which is to have most of their new games linked to the Origin client. Supporting that is just backwards for anyone who opposes a client as DRM.
Anyone prognosticating the future of Origin has pretty much nothing to go on. Trust me, if they "win" this or even stay in the game what they envision now is likely to barely resemble what Origin actually is. If they steal Steam sales because their client is actually less intrusive they're not dumb, they'll consider that "value" and only cash it in for something of greater value. Right now marketshare means a lot to them.
So, you can either contribute to Steam which is DRM right now or contribute to Origin which is mostly bucking the trend, but may become DRM in the future.
You're basically punishing them right now for potential future bad behavior. This makes nearly as little sense as the common gamer practice of continuing to punish a big company for doing the right thing, because they've done the wrong thing in the past. It's the business equivalent of shoving your dog's nose in his shit pile outside in the yard because last week he shit in the house.