Lien said:"I already have steam tattooed on my chest, there is no more room!"
Yes, my loss indeed...Green_Lantern said:Meh, whatever, your loss.
ITT: EA sells shovels, hobbyist Bret approves.Bretimus_v2 said:They are a big company that houses many different developing teams. They have some great products and some shovels are. They've gotten better about not holding to ridiculous deadlines. But the annualization of some franchises still seems silly at times. Got to 100% agree about server support.
That being said they are supporting the shit out of my hobby. So I got that going for me.
http://www.gamecopyworld.com/C_nate said:If you want to play games on your PC you more or less have no choice but to have steam on your system.
used44 said:Their server support is just ridiculously poor. Playing any ea game online is so frustrating.
De-Ting said:ITT: hobbyist Bret approves.
C_nate said:If you want to play games on your PC you more or less have no choice but to have steam on your system. And it pisses me off. I have more than a few games where I went out and bought the physical boxed copy of it, only to go home, install it, and see that it has to run through steam to play it. Why? Oh you can say that you can run it offline after you connect, and you can talk about the sales and the indie games and this and that, but at the end of the day, it is compulsory DRM, which I am no fan of to put it mildly. There have been times where my internet was down and that library of games was nothing more than words on a screen. I don't like that. No one should.
So rather than go through the format that most major game devs already use and that I and many others begrudgingly accept, EA decides to be the special snowflake of the bunch and say, "nah, we'll do the exact same thing as you, but just for our own games."
Lien said:Meanwhile, at gog.com...
They keep removing games from their library every day.Lien said:Meanwhile, at gog.com...