Posted May 29, 2014
Alright here's the skinny:
EA's giving away Battlefield 3 as part of one of their ongoing promotions, I personally could give two dusty shits about playing that schlockfest. So, why am I downloading it and encouraging you to do so as well? Because I don't like EA's strategy of, "Screw our customers, blindside them and grab their cash!" and I hate my ISP's stance on net neutrality (the only choice available in my area). Downloading that 20 GB chunk inflicts expense onto both of those parties and that makes me happy :) Heck, I may even delete the game just to redownload it.
So, if you feel the same and, like me, you already have Origin installed (or don't mind installing it) go grab yourself a free copy of Battlefield 3 and let's be the ants that hassle EA's picnic.
https://www.origin.com/en-us/store/buy/battlefield-3/pc-download/base-game/standard-edition?
EA's giving away Battlefield 3 as part of one of their ongoing promotions, I personally could give two dusty shits about playing that schlockfest. So, why am I downloading it and encouraging you to do so as well? Because I don't like EA's strategy of, "Screw our customers, blindside them and grab their cash!" and I hate my ISP's stance on net neutrality (the only choice available in my area). Downloading that 20 GB chunk inflicts expense onto both of those parties and that makes me happy :) Heck, I may even delete the game just to redownload it.
So, if you feel the same and, like me, you already have Origin installed (or don't mind installing it) go grab yourself a free copy of Battlefield 3 and let's be the ants that hassle EA's picnic.
https://www.origin.com/en-us/store/buy/battlefield-3/pc-download/base-game/standard-edition?