Posted August 16, 2013
Rinu
Videogame Addict
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From Czech Republic
JaqFrost
Registered: Nov 2011
From Vietnam
Posted August 16, 2013
How does region locking work on Origin?
I travel a lot (will rarely stay in one location more than a handful of months) and most EA games seem to have very regional pricing, etc. Steam locks me out from purchasing games on their site because I'm not physically present in the country of my billing address.
Is Origin equally special to global nomads?
I travel a lot (will rarely stay in one location more than a handful of months) and most EA games seem to have very regional pricing, etc. Steam locks me out from purchasing games on their site because I'm not physically present in the country of my billing address.
Is Origin equally special to global nomads?
Post edited August 16, 2013 by JaqFrost
psadler
New User
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From United Kingdom
Posted August 16, 2013
Why do newbies defend something that gives them nothing?
keeveek
NOPE
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From Poland
Posted August 16, 2013
Yeah, they only milk old franchises, they don't experiment or risk at all! They never do anything new!
Unlike some other company, that made Mirror's Edge, Dead Space or Dragon Age!
Oh, wait...
Really, that's so fucking stupid EA is always the scapegoat, when Activision and Ubi are doing the same, and often worse things and are getting away with it without a problem.
and showing Gaben as someone better than EA is so retarded I can't even...
Unlike some other company, that made Mirror's Edge, Dead Space or Dragon Age!
Oh, wait...
Really, that's so fucking stupid EA is always the scapegoat, when Activision and Ubi are doing the same, and often worse things and are getting away with it without a problem.
and showing Gaben as someone better than EA is so retarded I can't even...
Post edited August 16, 2013 by keeveek
SolidSnale
The Big Gog
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From Italy
Posted August 16, 2013
real.geizterfahr
Grumpy Old Gamer
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From Spain
Posted August 16, 2013
It's not only a problem with payment (I don't know if payment still is a problem! But 2011 you only had localized payment options = credit card has to fit IP)... Origin is much, much worse. You can't even choose the language of the store. It will always be in the language of the country where you are. You're now in Vietnam (that's what your profile says)? Store is vietnamese. Good look navigating when you can't read shit. You move to italy tomorrow? Store is italian. Russia? Learn cyrillic characters. Oh, and learn to live with russian only games. No english version for you, if you're in Russia.
This is a known issue since at least 2009 (it wasn't even called Origin back then). No way to change this. Language changes work for the client, but the store ignores them completely. Official support answer: Sorry, we can't change this.
Just google 'ea origin language'. There are plenty of threads on different forums, full of people asking how to change the store language. EA doesn't care. They just say they can't change it. Problem solved...
This is a known issue since at least 2009 (it wasn't even called Origin back then). No way to change this. Language changes work for the client, but the store ignores them completely. Official support answer: Sorry, we can't change this.
Just google 'ea origin language'. There are plenty of threads on different forums, full of people asking how to change the store language. EA doesn't care. They just say they can't change it. Problem solved...
Post edited August 16, 2013 by real.geizterfahr
blotunga
GrumpyOldGamers.CyringOutMiserably
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From Other
Posted August 16, 2013
Yeah, origin is evil. I somehow am not in the mood to install some EA spyware. So I guess Dead Space 3 will go unplayed by me.
JaqFrost
Registered: Nov 2011
From Vietnam
Posted August 16, 2013
real.geizterfahr: It's not only a problem with payment (I don't know if payment still is a problem! But 2011 you only had localized payment options = credit card has to fit IP)... Origin is much, much worse. You can't even choose the language of the store. It will always be in the language of the country where you are. You're now in Vietnam (that's what your profile says)? Store is vietnamese. Good look navigating when you can't read shit. You move to italy tomorrow? Store is italian. Russia? Learn cyrillic characters. Oh, and learn to live with russian only games. No english version for you, if you're in Russia.
This is a known issue since at least 2009 (it wasn't even called Origin back then). No way to change this. Language changes work for the client, but the store ignores them completely. Official support answer: Sorry, we can't change this.
Just google 'ea origin language'. There are plenty of threads on different forums, full of people asking how to change the store language. EA doesn't care. They just say they can't change it. Problem solved...
Eh... That doesn't sound good. =( I'm in Vietnam and when I accessed the Origin store, it was in English and displayed dollars as the currency. It seemed to direct me towards Singapore, though, so I'm not sure if those dollars are US or SG, seeing as Vietnamese Dong is fixed against the US dollar. I assume the issue would only get worse because my primary credit card is from one country, my billing address (for that card) in another and my IP is in a third. This is a known issue since at least 2009 (it wasn't even called Origin back then). No way to change this. Language changes work for the client, but the store ignores them completely. Official support answer: Sorry, we can't change this.
Just google 'ea origin language'. There are plenty of threads on different forums, full of people asking how to change the store language. EA doesn't care. They just say they can't change it. Problem solved...
Thanks for the reply. It seems like none of the client based digital services would work for me.
Litharian
Fox..Gamer?
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From United States
Posted August 16, 2013
TwisterBE: Origin sucks threads, woaw. Is it 2011 again ? Did they finally invent a time machine.
If you don't like it, don't use it. Why would you complain about it on a GOG forum, contact their support instead.
Odds are, they'd get banned and lose their games if they complained about it to EA. If you don't like it, don't use it. Why would you complain about it on a GOG forum, contact their support instead.
Personally, I am saddened that the name of a great game company... Has been degraded to a Steam-knock-off with poor support and strict DRM from hell.
ABH20
Kneel before Zod
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From Australia
Posted August 16, 2013
EDIT: Wrong Origin thread.
Post edited August 16, 2013 by ABH20
Khadgar42
Illegal Commando
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From Germany
Posted August 16, 2013
Okay reading this I'm not installing Origin yet...
A pity I would love to have played the SIMS 3 for a change.
A pity I would love to have played the SIMS 3 for a change.
Iain
Going Retro
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From United Kingdom
PoSSeSSeDCoW
Moove on over.
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From United States
Posted August 16, 2013
I had the download reset happen to me on downloading the Sims 3, where it went down from 75% to 50% once.
However, Origin does have some features that Steam is sorely lacking, and vice versa, but we all knew that.
- Redeeming keys online
- Managing downloads in the overlay
- Actual people you can talk to in customer support instead of a canned response after a week
Unfortunately, Steam has such a large market share and Valve doesn't care about improving Steam at all (or fixing obvious bugs) that I doubt Valve will feel the need to compete.
However, Origin does have some features that Steam is sorely lacking, and vice versa, but we all knew that.
- Redeeming keys online
- Managing downloads in the overlay
- Actual people you can talk to in customer support instead of a canned response after a week
Unfortunately, Steam has such a large market share and Valve doesn't care about improving Steam at all (or fixing obvious bugs) that I doubt Valve will feel the need to compete.
gibbeynator
New User
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From Canada
Posted August 16, 2013
All of Origin's many, many problems are dwarfed by all the borderline illegal data-mining going on.
AgentBirdnest
Ja'crispy
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From United States
Posted August 16, 2013
I certainly got off to a bad start with Origin.
Downloaed, opened the .exe, a loading bar appears... and gets about 3/4 full before giving an error message and closing. Over and over.
Downloaed, opened the .exe, a loading bar appears... and gets about 3/4 full before giving an error message and closing. Over and over.