Origin having a go at Steam?

The only game I wanted was Diablo 3. I thought that would be up on Origin but it wasn't. So the only time I wanted to use their service was for a game that's not up there.

Is there anyway to get it digitally? Obviously it's not on Steam. And amazon just has boxed retail versions.
 

X05

Upside, inside out he's livin la vida loca, He'll push and pull you down, livin la vida loca
The only game I wanted was Diablo 3. I thought that would be up on Origin but it wasn't. So the only time I wanted to use their service was for a game that's not up there.

Is there anyway to get it digitally? Obviously it's not on Steam. And amazon just has boxed retail versions.
From Blizzard's own service.
https://us.battle.net/shop/en/
 
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Queen of Hunting

Unconfirmed Member
and just a few years ago ea was saying they wont be doing sales on origin because its hurts the buisness.
 

EGM1966

Member
I probably won't partake but competition is good.

It's pretty clear that currently Origin is not providing any competition with Steam (and probably never will by the looks of it). It's simply the EA specific site to get EA games at this point and essentially irrelevant as a viable competitor. The Valve guys probably look at stuff like this and roll around laughing (if they even bother to look at it at all).

Note I'm not saying Steam doesn't need viable competition, but EA/Origin have failed miserably to provide any.
 

JaseC

gave away the keys to the kingdom.
But I already own the only game on Origin I actually want to play. And I didn't pay a cent for it, either.

Can I redeem Mirror's Edge on Steam?

The only EA games that have been redeemable on Steam are (some of) those included in the Humble EA Bundle... and Amazon sells Steam keys for Kingdoms of Amalur.
 

RP912

Banned
I welcome competition within clients.

Steam does good as far as sales and community goes. Yet, I hate using the service sometimes because it's sometimes slow and buggy.

Meanwhile origin is a beast when it comes down to accessibility. Unfortunately, there's not many games to choose from except the usual ea exclusives which are fine but......it's ea exclusives and some random aaa games. I wish ea would work out a better deal to bring more to origin because I really enjoy the service for what it is.
 
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https://www.origin.com/en-us/store/

There's some sort of irony going on when there's a banner page about "games you'll actually play" beside a column of games available to pre-order.


Sims 3: Back to the Future isn't on sale, boo.

What are they missing?

Penny bundles with Steam keys.
 

Jito

Banned
The only games I play on origin are the games that are only on origin. What a nuisance to have two different programs running.

Must be complicated having to open a whole other program. Does it take you a whole click to open it?

This irrational hate for a digital games store is just weird.
 

Dolor

Member
Must be complicated having to open a whole other program. Does it take you a whole click to open it?

This irrational hate for a digital games store is just weird.

My favorite thing about having Origin open is how it lets me seemlessly play with a controller in the living room, and download mods 100% integrated directly in the client. Also, its support for open source software is really great too.
 
Grabbed MoH Airborne. Always heard good things about it. Best thing about Origin is their download speeds. I love Steam as much as the next guy but half the time I average around 3-5mbs with Steam. With Origin I get around 20mbs. Can't beat that.
 

Smokey

Member
Grabbed MoH Airborne. Always heard good things about it. Best thing about Origin is their download speeds. I love Steam as much as the next guy but half the time I average around 3-5mbs with Steam. With Origin I get around 20mbs. Can't beat that.

I'd argue their customer service as well. Have an issue on Steam? Good luck. Have fun.
 

Exuro

Member
Grabbed MoH Airborne. Always heard good things about it. Best thing about Origin is their download speeds. I love Steam as much as the next guy but half the time I average around 3-5mbs with Steam. With Origin I get around 20mbs. Can't beat that.
Just to note, the speed they give you is based off the installed game size, not the size you're downloading so it's extremely misleading.
 

RP912

Banned
Grabbed MoH Airborne. Always heard good things about it. Best thing about Origin is their download speeds. I love Steam as much as the next guy but half the time I average around 3-5mbs with Steam. With Origin I get around 20mbs. Can't beat that.



Indeed...

When I installed titanfall it took about 10 to 15 minutes tops.

When origin first came out it was a nightmare trying to install games. It must have taken a whole day to get need for speed shift to download onto my pc.


on another note:

It seems like I'm the only guy in the world that loved cnc 4. Despite the crappy videos it was a good game...just a different change in combat compared to the usual cnc games.
 

Stumpokapow

listen to the mad man
Grabbed MoH Airborne. Always heard good things about it. Best thing about Origin is their download speeds. I love Steam as much as the next guy but half the time I average around 3-5mbs with Steam. With Origin I get around 20mbs. Can't beat that.

Origin lies about download speeds; well, not lies, but reports them in a totally different way than any other downloading program ever has ever reported them.

In a web browser, or Steam, or anything else ever, if you download a 10 megabit (1.25 megabyte) compressed file (like a zip file) in one second, the reported speed would be 10 megabits per second. In Origin, if you download a 10 megabit (1.25 megabyte) zip file, it will determine the size of the data extracted from the compressed file, say, 50 megabits (6.25 megabytes), and report that your download speed was 50 megabits per second. There could be an argument to be made for the latter type of reporting, but the fact remains that no one else does this, so it's dishonest to do so in comparison.

Several GAFfers tried like-for-like download speed tests (IE downloading the exact same game on Origin and Steam) and found comparable speeds for both if measuring actual download times and network traffic, rather than relying on Origin's reporting.

It may still be the case that Origin offers you faster download speeds than Steam, but the numbers they report do not support or refute that claim. How fast is your internet connection supposed to be?
 
games I'll never play because I don't have time vs. games I'll never play solely because they're on Origin

weighing my options...
 

molnizzle

Member
I jumped on Dragon Age II, Mass Effect 3, Syndicate and Dead Space 3 since I can't get those on Steam.

Everything else can wait for the Steam summer sale. =)
 

cyberheater

PS4 PS4 PS4 PS4 PS4 PS4 PS4 PS4 PS4 PS4 PS4 PS4 PS4 PS4 PS4 PS4 PS4 Xbone PS4 PS4
this

it's just another means of getting games into my hands. this whole steam vs everybody discussion is tired and terrible.

Well that's not entirely true. I have my PC hooked up to my TV and it boots straight into Big Picture mode which I control via my wireless 360 pad.
I can play every game in my library and when I'm done I can shut down the PC again just using the remote. I don't have to touch the keyboard or mouse once. In that regard. It feels like a console.

Can Origin do that? Can I integrate Origin games into Steam such that I can launch them as if they were a native Steam game? Because if it can then I'll jump in. Please tell me I can do it.
 
I jumped on Dragon Age II, Mass Effect 3, Syndicate and Dead Space 3 since I can't get those on Steam.

Everything else can wait for the Steam summer sale. =)

You've made a terrible mistake. Get that refund while you still can.

Edit

Yup wouldn't disagree with that at all - right now GoG feels like the most viable completion and has its own angle as you say.

Origin just feels like EA figured all they needed was a basket and their games and a few features similar to Steam and boom they're up there with Steam. Their effort has been quite weak IMHO and shows a rather poor grip of the PC market and the factors behind Steams's success.

A short while after Origin launched officially, I think they really tried to go toe-to-toe against Steam's sales. Since then, however, their sales have been extremely infrequent and lacklustre.

The only thing that keeps them on my radar at all right now is their free game offer.
 

EGM1966

Member
GOG is the Steam competition that matters, and has an angle that makes the industry better overall. Certainly not Origin.
Yup wouldn't disagree with that at all - right now GoG feels like the most viable completion and has its own angle as you say.

Origin just feels like EA figured all they needed was a basket and their games and a few features similar to Steam and boom they're up there with Steam. Their effort has been quite weak IMHO and shows a rather poor grip of the PC market and the factors behind Steams's success.
 

molnizzle

Member
Well that's not entirely true. I have my PC hooked up to my TV and it boots straight into Big Picture mode which I control via my wireless 360 pad.
I can play every game in my library and when I'm done I can shut down the PC again just using the remote. I don't have to touch the keyboard or mouse once. In that regard. It feels like a console.

Can Origin do that? Can I integrate Origin games into Steam such that I can launch them as if they were a native Steam game? Because if it can then I'll jump in. Please tell me I can do it.

You can definitely create shortcuts to Origin games in Big Picture, but I'm not sure if the Origin client requires a mouse when it pops up.

I'm in the same situation as you, but I always have a wireless mouse on the coffee table just in case a game has a wonky launcher or other such nonsense.
 

test_account

XP-39C²
Penny bundles with Steam keys.
I that case i dont think that they are missing the point :) They're making a joke that people buy games mainly because the games are so cheap even if the interest in the games themself might not be very high in the first place, while on Origin they have cheap games and games that people are interested to play. Naturally its just said in a more jokeful way.
 
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