At this point I agree that they need a bigger selection of games.
They're doing fine on the sales, but the sales always seem to mostly be the same handful of games and then maybe a few extras after that.
At this point I agree that they need a bigger selection of games.
They're doing fine on the sales, but the sales always seem to mostly be the same handful of games and then maybe a few extras after that.
Honestly, I don't care about how big their library is. I'll simply use Origin only for EA games because of the sales tax that EA charges and it makes it easier to find my games.
Like, Origin = EA, GoG = ancient games, Steam = everything else.
What EA needs to do is bring back some of their old games and make them available on Origin. Like old Need For Speed and Command & Conquer games.
Honestly, I don't care about how big their library is. I'll simply use Origin only for EA games because of the sales tax that EA charges and it makes it easier to find my games.
Like, Origin = EA, GoG = ancient games, Steam = everything else.
What EA needs to do is bring back some of their old games and make them available on Origin. Like old Need For Speed and Command & Conquer games.
Well, in my case, Origin's prices are usually much cheaper than Steam plus there's the GGG and actual customer service.
Honestly, I don't care about how big their library is. I'll simply use Origin only for EA games because of the sales tax that EA charges and it makes it easier to find my games.
Like, Origin = EA, GoG = ancient games, Steam = everything else.
What EA needs to do is bring back some of their old games and make them available on Origin. Like old Need For Speed and Command & Conquer games.
They already have the Command & Conquer Ultimate Collection up on there.
Well, in my case, Origin's prices are usually much cheaper than Steam plus there's the GGG and actual customer service.
They already have the Command & Conquer Ultimate Collection up on there.
Dragon Age: Origins is on the house...
I was just going to comment on that.
It's a bribe, and it is working.
I would be interested if I didn't already own Dragon Age: Origins on Steam, twice(it was cheaper to buy the ultimate edition during a steam sale than it was to buy any of the DLC individually).
I would be interested if I didn't already own Dragon Age: Origins on Steam, twice(it was cheaper to buy the ultimate edition during a steam sale than it was to buy any of the DLC individually).
If you don't know this already, you can use your Steam CD keys to activate them on your Origin account.
But yeah, everybody has this game already.
If you don't know this already, you can use your Steam CD keys to activate them on your Origin account.
But yeah, everybody has this game already.
I did that, and I regret doing it.
Now Origin and Steam are having a war over who gets control of my Dragon Age games. Origin keeps wanting to update it(even though I've told it not to) which breaks the game because it needs to run on Steam due to that being where I bought it.
and if I try to launch it through Origin, it just tries to run it through Steam anyway.
Haha. That sucks.
My Origin doesn't do that though. It detects my Steam's EA games but it kind of leaves them alone.
^ This. I hope for some more recent games, not Crusader Games or SimCity...
Battlefield 4 is now only $4.99 on GameStop's site.
The game is still activated on Origin. Get it while you still can.
For Sims' lovers, Origin is having a sale on titles and DLC. The Sims 4 is 33% off while everything else is 50% off.
Offer lasts until February 13th.
Dragon Age: Inquisition is currently 30% off for the weekend.
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If my laptop was an actual gaming Machine.i would consider it but ehhhhhhh
Wow and L4D run great on this, i dont need to really upgrade or that.