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DosFreak: Origin - All games use 3rd party DRM.
No Origin isn't DRM. If the game doesn't have DRM then Origin doesn't add anything extra. Mass Effect 2 and Dragon Age: Origins for example. Origin Vs Steam? Origin does not need to be active to run your games or patch them.
Post edited July 23, 2011 by Delixe
Stupid question sorry, but is this Origin the same thing as EADM?
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KneeTheCap: Stupid question sorry, but is this Origin the same thing as EADM?
Yes.

Updated version.
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KneeTheCap: Stupid question sorry, but is this Origin the same thing as EADM?
More or less, I think. Haven't really looked up the differences though. Perhaps EADM trying to be Steam.
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KneeTheCap: Stupid question sorry, but is this Origin the same thing as EADM?
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Azarr: More or less, I think. Haven't really looked up the differences though. Perhaps EADM trying to be Steam.
I've seen people say Origin is EADM, but with half-hearted social features tacked on.

This does look like EA is trying to muscle in on the digital distribution market with a rebrand of their old service and some news controversy to ensure it's heard about. One of the benefits of Origin, is of course, it doesn't need to be open to play games, but there are already plenty of DD services out there that already do that. However I did hear that Origin does correctly charge Euros so if you live in the right part of the Eurozone, you could probably get your game cheaper on Origin. For the rest of us however EA is charging full RRP for their games so I don't think Origin will do too well.
http://www.pcgamer.com/2011/07/21/ea-steam-keys-can-be-activated-on-origin/
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KneeTheCap: Stupid question sorry, but is this Origin the same thing as EADM?
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Azarr: More or less, I think. Haven't really looked up the differences though. Perhaps EADM trying to be Steam.
Nothing changed when EA renamed EADM to Origin.
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rooshandark8: i hope that EA come to there senses and release the games on steam
So what do you guys think?
Going by other EA releases on Steam, unless Valve decide they don't want it on their service (as they did with Crysis 2) it will almost certainly eventually end up on Steam.

Personally, I don't see why people are being so stubborn. What's so great about being forced to use a third party client when you could simply buy it from anywhere else and do without the mandatory client altogether.
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rooshandark8: i hope that EA come to there senses and release the games on steam
So what do you guys think?
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bansama: Going by other EA releases on Steam, unless Valve decide they don't want it on their service (as they did with Crysis 2) it will almost certainly eventually end up on Steam.

Personally, I don't see why people are being so stubborn. What's so great about being forced to use a third party client when you could simply buy it from anywhere else and do without the mandatory client altogether.
Cheaper, maybe?
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cheesetruncheon: the £5 pre-order charge is something i'm not used to as a UK customer, hammering another nail in the coffin.
Just to mention, it's not a pre-order charge, it's essentially a down payment.

It's the companies way of ensuring that yes, you will buy the game when it comes out. Granted with the digital market it's not really as needed, because they can easily set you credit card to not charge until the game releases.. it's just a hold-over from the physical copy pre-orders.
My only experience with EA Origins has been trying to download ME2. And it hasn't been that positive.

I often get subpar speeds, and at one point, the download was wiped out forcing me to restart. For a game that is 12 gigs, that's not fun at all.
I know I am not going to buy on Origin anytime soon. The biggest reason being the charge me in Euro because Spanish is spoken in Puerto Rico. That is the response I got when I asked support why I was sent to the Spain page.
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rooshandark8: Lets see where should i start,
Hmm
So far it seems that theres not gonna be Battlefield 3 on steam
Mass Effect 3 on steam
Heck if things go on like this EA will be losing alot of sales
So whats your take on this
i hope that EA come to there senses and release the games on steam
So what do you guys think?
People will sign up for Origin because they want to play with their friends. To me I'm watching a couple of industry douche bags duke it out, don't care who wins, now pass the popcorn.
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grviper: Everyone and their grandma now wants their own "social", "distribution", "DRM", "we make big moneys fast" network. I've had a Steam acc since 2004, and a barely used Impulse one since 2006. Any new service will have to be pretty darn impressive and sizzling with high-quality exclusive content to convince me to join and remember the password for a second visit.
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rooshandark8: Agreed
EA does release content and a lot of it, I think they can produce exclusive content if they so desire.
Post edited July 23, 2011 by orcishgamer
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cheesetruncheon: the £5 pre-order charge is something i'm not used to as a UK customer, hammering another nail in the coffin.
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Zolgar: Just to mention, it's not a pre-order charge, it's essentially a down payment.

It's the companies way of ensuring that yes, you will buy the game when it comes out. Granted with the digital market it's not really as needed, because they can easily set you credit card to not charge until the game releases.. it's just a hold-over from the physical copy pre-orders.
Orirgin actually temporarily charge you the full amount to make sure you can cover the full amount, then reduce it back to $5 within 72 hours which is a common procedure.

But just because it's digital, doesn't mean they can't run out of keys or not produce enough keys. Pre-order depsoit helps them gauge how many copies will roughly be needed at launch.

BTW, what's the the recent steam invasion. Their threads are slowly leaking into GOG's forum. At least the attitude is more reasonable naturally.
Post edited July 23, 2011 by Kabuto
This isn't new. It's been possible to activate Steam games and retail games using EA Download Manager for years now.