Dragon age 3 and steam
#1
Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 07:14
#2
Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 07:15
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Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 07:16
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Modifié par scyphozoa, 25 septembre 2012 - 07:17 .
#4
Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 07:18
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Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 07:18
#6
Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 07:39
#7
Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 07:41
#8
Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 07:41
#9
Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 07:44
#10
Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 07:59
patroklos57 wrote...
Does anyone know(i dont think anyone will know yet but asking anyway)if it will be on steam?
Keep dreaming.
I pre-ordered DA2 on Steam and I've been waiting and hoping to someday try Legacy and Mark of the Assassin, but they have never released the DLC on Steam.
Modifié par naughty99, 25 septembre 2012 - 08:00 .
#11
Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 08:10
strive wrote...
Doubtful maybe after DLC is completed like Crysis 2 and sold as an 'Ultimate Edition'.
I wonder if Crytek only did that with Steam since they are not part of EA but simply had EA publish the game for them. So even if DA3 had some final all in one DLC included edition once the game was finished, I doubt it would come to Steam.
That is even more true if DA3 has microtransaction laden multiplayer.
#12
Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 08:11
I never got why people think Steam is better.
#13
Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 08:17
That being said however, Steam isn't great. It's only advantage is discounts and their customer service is absolutely apalling.
#14
Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 08:19
That said, Origins isn't as good as Steam, but its a lot better than it used to be.
#15
Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 08:31
strive wrote...
Doubtful maybe after DLC is completed like Crysis 2 and sold as an 'Ultimate Edition'.
I don't think we'll even see that for DA2.
#16
Posté 25 septembre 2012 - 08:45
#17
Posté 05 septembre 2013 - 09:30
#18
Posté 05 septembre 2013 - 09:35
#19
Posté 05 septembre 2013 - 10:00
#20
Posté 05 septembre 2013 - 10:06
Mercedes-Benz wrote...
If it will be Origin exclusive, then I won't buy Dragon Age: Inquisition, because there is no way that I will install that garbage called Origin on my new laptop.
You would need to talk to Valve about that as it is there policies on how DLC is managed that is preventing the release on Steam (Essentially Valve wants it so if you buy a agame on Steam you can only buy DLC for that game on Steam which means more profit for them and less choice for the consumer, there are one or two exceptions but that is the base of the issue).
A shame you are letting a personal bias prevent you from playing what is shaping up to be an impressive game as Origin is simply another game client and the future seems to indicate that game clients are the way publishers are going (with Ubi-soft launching U-Play, Microsoft relaunching a new client, and all of the independent sites and clients popping up)
#21
Posté 05 septembre 2013 - 10:19
wolfsite wrote...
Mercedes-Benz wrote...
If it will be Origin exclusive, then I won't buy Dragon Age: Inquisition, because there is no way that I will install that garbage called Origin on my new laptop.
You would need to talk to Valve about that as it is there policies on how DLC is managed that is preventing the release on Steam (Essentially Valve wants it so if you buy a agame on Steam you can only buy DLC for that game on Steam which means more profit for them and less choice for the consumer, there are one or two exceptions but that is the base of the issue).
A shame you are letting a personal bias prevent you from playing what is shaping up to be an impressive game as Origin is simply another game client and the future seems to indicate that game clients are the way publishers are going (with Ubi-soft launching U-Play, Microsoft relaunching a new client, and all of the independent sites and clients popping up)
1) Steam is not the only game client in existence besides Origin.
2) How come then that both Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age 2 (not to mention Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2) are/were on Steam?
3) Mass Effect 3 was shaping up to be an impressive game as well, but it didn't stop that calamity of an ending form happening (and that wasn't/isn't the only problem of that game).
4) It is not my fault that Origin is buggy (as was it's predecessor (EA downloader)).
Modifié par Mercedes-Benz, 05 septembre 2013 - 10:21 .
#22
Posté 05 septembre 2013 - 10:29
Modifié par Battlebloodmage, 05 septembre 2013 - 10:34 .
#23
Posté 05 septembre 2013 - 10:33
Mercedes-Benz wrote...
wolfsite wrote...
Mercedes-Benz wrote...
If it will be Origin exclusive, then I won't buy Dragon Age: Inquisition, because there is no way that I will install that garbage called Origin on my new laptop.
You would need to talk to Valve about that as it is there policies on how DLC is managed that is preventing the release on Steam (Essentially Valve wants it so if you buy a agame on Steam you can only buy DLC for that game on Steam which means more profit for them and less choice for the consumer, there are one or two exceptions but that is the base of the issue).
A shame you are letting a personal bias prevent you from playing what is shaping up to be an impressive game as Origin is simply another game client and the future seems to indicate that game clients are the way publishers are going (with Ubi-soft launching U-Play, Microsoft relaunching a new client, and all of the independent sites and clients popping up)
1) Steam is not the only game client in existence besides Origin.
2) How come then that both Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age 2 (not to mention Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2) are/were on Steam?
3) Mass Effect 3 was shaping up to be an impressive game as well, but it didn't stop that calamity of an ending form happening (and that wasn't/isn't the only problem of that game).
4) It is not my fault that Origin is buggy (as was it's predecessor (EA downloader)).
1. I stated that in my post so not sure why you brought that up (I referenced U-Play and there are othe clients like Desura as well as whatever Microsoft is working on now that GFWL is being phased out)
2. Dragon Age Origins and Mass Effect 1 & 2 were released and finished DLC before the policy changed. Dragon Age 2 as well as Crysis 2 was removed from Steam (By Valve) when the new policy was put in place. Crysis 2 has since returned with a complete package meaning no DLC needed for that game)
3. This has nothing to do with a game client, this is more personal opinion and I doubt having the game on Steam would make you suddenly love it.
4. Origin is about as buggy as any other Game client out there. Frankly the offline mode is more stable than Steam and every now and then Staem still seems to have problems seeing me as logged in. So bugginess comes with the territory.
#24
Posté 05 septembre 2013 - 11:09
wolfsite wrote...
Mercedes-Benz wrote...
wolfsite wrote...
Mercedes-Benz wrote...
If it will be Origin exclusive, then I won't buy Dragon Age: Inquisition, because there is no way that I will install that garbage called Origin on my new laptop.
You would need to talk to Valve about that as it is there policies on how DLC is managed that is preventing the release on Steam (Essentially Valve wants it so if you buy a agame on Steam you can only buy DLC for that game on Steam which means more profit for them and less choice for the consumer, there are one or two exceptions but that is the base of the issue).
A shame you are letting a personal bias prevent you from playing what is shaping up to be an impressive game as Origin is simply another game client and the future seems to indicate that game clients are the way publishers are going (with Ubi-soft launching U-Play, Microsoft relaunching a new client, and all of the independent sites and clients popping up)
1) Steam is not the only game client in existence besides Origin.
2) How come then that both Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age 2 (not to mention Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2) are/were on Steam?
3) Mass Effect 3 was shaping up to be an impressive game as well, but it didn't stop that calamity of an ending form happening (and that wasn't/isn't the only problem of that game).
4) It is not my fault that Origin is buggy (as was it's predecessor (EA downloader)).
1. I stated that in my post so not sure why you brought that up (I referenced U-Play and there are othe clients like Desura as well as whatever Microsoft is working on now that GFWL is being phased out)
2. Dragon Age Origins and Mass Effect 1 & 2 were released and finished DLC before the policy changed. Dragon Age 2 as well as Crysis 2 was removed from Steam (By Valve) when the new policy was put in place. Crysis 2 has since returned with a complete package meaning no DLC needed for that game)
3. This has nothing to do with a game client, this is more personal opinion and I doubt having the game on Steam would make you suddenly love it.
4. Origin is about as buggy as any other Game client out there. Frankly the offline mode is more stable than Steam and every now and then Staem still seems to have problems seeing me as logged in. So bugginess comes with the territory.
1) Because DAI is supposedly going to be Origin exclusive, which would indicate that Steam's policy is not to blame for it not going to be there.
2) OK.
3) You are the one who brought it up ("shaping up to be a impressive game"). Considering it had probably the most negative reaction in gaming history, I think it is more fact than personal opinion, and yes, I wouldn't have liked the game more if it was on Steam., but I would dislike EA less.
4) I have never had any problems with Steam, but have always had problems with Origin (even more so with the EA downloader).
#25
Posté 05 septembre 2013 - 11:32
Mercedes-Benz wrote...
wolfsite wrote...
Mercedes-Benz wrote...
wolfsite wrote...
Mercedes-Benz wrote...
If it will be Origin exclusive, then I won't buy Dragon Age: Inquisition, because there is no way that I will install that garbage called Origin on my new laptop.
You would need to talk to Valve about that as it is there policies on how DLC is managed that is preventing the release on Steam (Essentially Valve wants it so if you buy a agame on Steam you can only buy DLC for that game on Steam which means more profit for them and less choice for the consumer, there are one or two exceptions but that is the base of the issue).
A shame you are letting a personal bias prevent you from playing what is shaping up to be an impressive game as Origin is simply another game client and the future seems to indicate that game clients are the way publishers are going (with Ubi-soft launching U-Play, Microsoft relaunching a new client, and all of the independent sites and clients popping up)
1) Steam is not the only game client in existence besides Origin.
2) How come then that both Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age 2 (not to mention Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2) are/were on Steam?
3) Mass Effect 3 was shaping up to be an impressive game as well, but it didn't stop that calamity of an ending form happening (and that wasn't/isn't the only problem of that game).
4) It is not my fault that Origin is buggy (as was it's predecessor (EA downloader)).
1. I stated that in my post so not sure why you brought that up (I referenced U-Play and there are othe clients like Desura as well as whatever Microsoft is working on now that GFWL is being phased out)
2. Dragon Age Origins and Mass Effect 1 & 2 were released and finished DLC before the policy changed. Dragon Age 2 as well as Crysis 2 was removed from Steam (By Valve) when the new policy was put in place. Crysis 2 has since returned with a complete package meaning no DLC needed for that game)
3. This has nothing to do with a game client, this is more personal opinion and I doubt having the game on Steam would make you suddenly love it.
4. Origin is about as buggy as any other Game client out there. Frankly the offline mode is more stable than Steam and every now and then Staem still seems to have problems seeing me as logged in. So bugginess comes with the territory.
1) Because DAI is supposedly going to be Origin exclusive, which would indicate that Steam's policy is not to blame for it not going to be there.
2) OK.
3) You are the one who brought it up ("shaping up to be a impressive game"). Considering it had probably the most negative reaction in gaming history, I think it is more fact than personal opinion, and yes, I wouldn't have liked the game more if it was on Steam., but I would dislike EA less.
4) I have never had any problems with Steam, but have always had problems with Origin (even more so with the EA downloader).
1. I just checked the U-play client and you can purchase all of the games that are on Origin, but not Steam such as Battlefied 4, Dead Space 3, Mass Effect 3, etc so it is a polcy issue.
3. this one we will need to agree to disagree since there appears to be personal bias in regards to EA on both sides and I'm sure you would prefer a civil discussion
4. This is more based again on personal experience, but as stated my experience with Steam has been poor. for another story I tried to re-install by physical copy of Fallout: New Vegas but after finsihing the install Steam decidied to re-install the entire game which was not needed thus wasting a good chunk of my bandwidth for that month. I do realize patches were released but that doesn't require to download the entire game.





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