Essentially what he's saying is that Steam is going the McDonalds approach. Where the margin is low but they up for it by selling a crazy amount of it.
I think you guys are way overthinking this lol, it's just a sale.
Exactly, its sad how invested people are in a digital store, in this case Steam, that they feel they have to defend it from even the smallest (or imagined) slight.
I'm conviced Origin speeds aren't accurate. I've had it go past what my service was capable of.
Well, aren't you cute. Keep on fighting the good fight!Refuse to install or use Origin.
So the cake is a lie?
Picked up Dragon Age II and Kingdoms of Amalur. Already have KoA on PS3 but would like to play it in a higher quality on my PC. And I need to give DA2 a shot before Inquisition comes out. I wonder if there are any mods for either of these games.
Origin have good customer support and a better refund policy than Steam, I'll say that much.
Essentially what he's saying is that Steam is going the McDonalds approach. Where the margin is low but they up for it by selling a crazy amount of it.
But now EA is doing the same thing as Steam. Does that make them Burger King? I doubt EA can say that are the "Nordstroms" of digital retail.
On a different note....it looks like having a different distribution service didn't really amount to competition of prices. Since EA stuff can only be bought in the EA store, they can jack up the price to whatever they want. Just waiting till Ubi does the same.
Dragon Age 2 is a lot of fun as long as you accept that some dungeon layouts are duplicated. It ain't DA:O but it's better than most games out there.
Bulletstorm is on sale too.
You really have to play it now before the games for windows servers shut down in 4 weeks. Clever EA