eldav80: Should i install Origin or not ? pros and cons.
It is mostly like Steam.
So far my experience hasn't been all peachy though. I started downloading the huge Battlefield 3 game I think I got from Humble Origin Bundle. Towards the end, the download kept aborting itself every 10-20 minutes or so, and I had to resume it several dozen times. Luckily at least resume worked so I didn't have to restart the download from the scratch, but I would have hoped for auto-resume.
I have no idea what the problem was, were Origin servers overloaded at that point (I happened to download it when they offered BF3 for free, so maybe there were a few trrillion others downloading it at the same time)?
Anyways, eventually I got it downloaded and installed, and ran it in order to try the single-player campaign. But instead of starting the game, Origin launched some stupid web page that insisted me of logging in, and it also wanted to install some web plugin into my browser for that game.
At that point I said phuck it, too much work and hassle to run one freaking game which was already installed on my PC. I guess I won't be playing BF3. I thought these clients were supposed to make the whole gaming experience more streamlined and hassle-free, but with BF3 they didn't deliver.
One plus thought, the Origin client seems to work ok also from corporate network (through proxies and strict firewalls I presume), something that the Steam client doesn't for me. Just tested it, Origin is happily downloading Red Alert 3 Uprising (very fast, already 15% of 6GB downloaded as I wrote this sentence :)), while the Steam client complains it can't find Steam servers and only works in offline mode.