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EA officially joins STEAM.

IhmoteppIhmotepp Member Posts: 14,495

http://www.techspot.com/news/32961-electronic-arts-officially-joins-steam.html

 

EA officially joins STEAM. To this I say, screw you EA, and screw you STEAM.

 

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  • x_rast_xx_rast_x Member Posts: 745

    From what I've read here and on the Steam forums, EA games on Steam (at least the new ones that just got added) don't use SecureROM, they use Steam's DRM (which I can live with since it actually benefits me - don't have to keep track of CDs and don't have to do anything other than reinstall when Vista self-destructs).

    So, at least in this regard, EA gets my thumbs up and I might start buying their games again once I get home after the holidays - I don't have a 360 so I missed Mass Effect :P

  • VrikaVrika Member LegendaryPosts: 7,990

    Anything that helps online distribution of games is good news for me, since it's so much easier to buy and download a game online than to buy a physical box from shop. And the copy protections don't look so bad either.

    Except that Steam is screwing their European customers since they first price their products in dollars, then convert the prices to Euros using their invented exchange rate 1€  = 1$ instead of the real exchange rate 1€ = 1.4$. Even if their European prices include VAT, screw Steam for screwing us Europeans and screw EA for having anything to do with Steam.

     
  • MidnitteMidnitte Member Posts: 510


    Originally posted by Vrika
    Anything that helps online distribution of games is good news for me, since it's so much easier to buy and download a game online than to buy a physical box from shop. And the copy protections don't look so bad either.
    Except that Steam is screwing their European customers since they first price their products in dollars, then convert the prices to Euros using their invented exchange rate 1€  = 1$ instead of the real exchange rate 1€ = 1.4$. Even if their European prices include VAT, screw Steam for screwing us Europeans and screw EA for having anything to do with Steam.

    http://store.steampowered.com/news/2110/

    You were saying? It has everything including such as taxes and VAT. Big win for gamers I think, finally forced EA to react (I'm sure this is just the first round of improvements from EA, and may even force more companies on steam) and remove DRM (or atleast the limited installations).

    Bit of a FUD imo.

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  • HYPERI0NHYPERI0N Member Posts: 3,515

    I personally love steam its a great idea on paper. For example i have just recently [3 days ago] spent £3.00 on X-com Apocolypse a game i havent played in 9-10 years and im loving it

    Another great example of Moore's Law. Give people access to that much space (developers and users alike) and they'll find uses for it that you can never imagine. "640K ought to be enough for anybody" - Bill Gates 1981

  • WaterlilyWaterlily Member UncommonPosts: 3,105

    I don't want STEAM because:

    1. Overpriced by like 60% for Europeans. I can buy cheaper by ordering a game by plane from freaking Japan than I can order online from Steam. Ripoff.

    2. Why do you make me download stuff I don't want. I didn't need to use any interface program to download before. Now you're telling me I need a download manager for both EA game and Valve's trash? I'll pass thanks.

     

  • WaterlilyWaterlily Member UncommonPosts: 3,105
    Originally posted by Vrika


    Except that Steam is screwing their European customers since they first price their products in dollars, then convert the prices to Euros using their invented exchange rate 1€  = 1$ instead of the real exchange rate 1€ = 1.4$. Even if their European prices include VAT, screw Steam for screwing us Europeans and screw EA for having anything to do with Steam.

     

    Exactly. I'm not buying anything from Valve or EA again.

  • ElRenmazuoElRenmazuo Member RarePosts: 5,361

    I dont know why all the hate for EA and valve they got great games.

  • John.A.ZoidJohn.A.Zoid Member Posts: 1,531

    I wish they would make it so you need Steam to play their games even if you didn't buy it from Steam like how Valve games work because this would really help against casual Piracy and make alot more sales as if you need Steam to play a game most people just buy it. Also this means they would use Steam features and build them into their games like Steam achievements and the Steam server browser and we could wave goodbye to GFWL.

  • KnightblastKnightblast Member UncommonPosts: 1,787
    Originally posted by Vrika


    Except that Steam is screwing their European customers since they first price their products in dollars, then convert the prices to Euros using their invented exchange rate 1€  = 1$ instead of the real exchange rate 1€ = 1.4$. E

     

    Em ... that means they are setting a separate price for the EU.  Nothing wrong with that.  You're (falsely) assuming they are simply converting at a fudge rate ... what they are doing is setting a EUR price at the same positive value as the USD price.  That makes it more expensive in the EU, but that's life.  Many things are more expensive in the EU, thanks the to EU's closed market,

  • wolfmannwolfmann Member Posts: 1,159
    Originally posted by Novaseeker

    Originally posted by Vrika


    Except that Steam is screwing their European customers since they first price their products in dollars, then convert the prices to Euros using their invented exchange rate 1€  = 1$ instead of the real exchange rate 1€ = 1.4$. E

     

    Em ... that means they are setting a separate price for the EU.  Nothing wrong with that.  You're (falsely) assuming they are simply converting at a fudge rate ... what they are doing is setting a EUR price at the same positive value as the USD price.  That makes it more expensive in the EU, but that's life.  Many things are more expensive in the EU, thanks the to EU's closed market,

     

    Closed market hah... It's Steam greed, pure and simple.

    For example: CoD: WaW, 49,99£ on steam...

    Guess the price I get it for at the local store? 399NOK wich is 39,9£.

    Order it in any of my usual online stores, and the price is about the same, 39,9£

     

    Steam is FUBAR. No one of my norwegian friends buy games from Steam any longer, not since they did that.

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  • IhmoteppIhmotepp Member Posts: 14,495
    Originally posted by tkreep


    I dont know why all the hate for EA and valve they got great games.

     

    A great game is useless if you can't play itl.

    I had Half Life 2, and was loving it. Then there was a glitth, it couldn't verify my account with STEAm, and I couldn't play anymore, which turned the game into a coaster.

    No thanks. I'm not rewarding developers for making their game hard to play for legitimate customers.

    Fallout 3 and Bethesda got it right. I put in the DvD, I play the game and have fun, no crap, no Steam.

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  • MidnitteMidnitte Member Posts: 510


    Originally posted by Midnitte
    Originally posted by Vrika
    Anything that helps online distribution of games is good news for me, since it's so much easier to buy and download a game online than to buy a physical box from shop. And the copy protections don't look so bad either.
    Except that Steam is screwing their European customers since they first price their products in dollars, then convert the prices to Euros using their invented exchange rate 1€  = 1$ instead of the real exchange rate 1€ = 1.4$. Even if their European prices include VAT, screw Steam for screwing us Europeans and screw EA for having anything to do with Steam.
    http://store.steampowered.com/news/2110/

    You were saying? It has everything including such as taxes and VAT. Big win for gamers I think, finally forced EA to react (I'm sure this is just the first round of improvements from EA, and may even force more companies on steam) and remove DRM (or atleast the limited installations).

    Bit of a FUD imo.



    Products on Steam are now priced using local currency in the United Kingdom (Pounds Sterling), and Europe (Euros). All other countries remain in United States Dollars.

    I assume no one read the link? FUD...

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  • wolfmannwolfmann Member Posts: 1,159
    Originally posted by Midnitte


     

    Originally posted by Midnitte


    Originally posted by Vrika

    Anything that helps online distribution of games is good news for me, since it's so much easier to buy and download a game online than to buy a physical box from shop. And the copy protections don't look so bad either.

    Except that Steam is screwing their European customers since they first price their products in dollars, then convert the prices to Euros using their invented exchange rate 1€  = 1$ instead of the real exchange rate 1€ = 1.4$. Even if their European prices include VAT, screw Steam for screwing us Europeans and screw EA for having anything to do with Steam.



    http://store.steampowered.com/news/2110/

     

    You were saying? It has everything including such as taxes and VAT. Big win for gamers I think, finally forced EA to react (I'm sure this is just the first round of improvements from EA, and may even force more companies on steam) and remove DRM (or atleast the limited installations).

    Bit of a FUD imo.


     

     



    Products on Steam are now priced using local currency in the United Kingdom (Pounds Sterling), and Europe (Euros). All other countries remain in United States Dollars.

     

    I assume no one read the link? FUD...

     

    They didn't convert the prices to the local currencies, they just changed the $ into a £ or €.

    Wich means a game that costs 49$ now costs 49£ or 49€... Considering that the conversion rate is not 1$ = 1£ or 1€... It's FUBAR.

    Steam in Europe isnow is more expensive than the local electronics stores, wich allready sells games 10-50% above the regular prices.

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  • Azntranc3Azntranc3 Member Posts: 169
    Originally posted by Ihmotepp


    http://www.techspot.com/news/32961-electronic-arts-officially-joins-steam.html
     
    EA officially joins STEAM. To this I say, screw you EA, and screw you STEAM.
     

     

    Ah Sh1t there goes all my favorite FPS games =/

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  • coldacidcoldacid Member Posts: 16

    i like so screw you. 

  • mrdoublerrmrdoublerr Member Posts: 269

    I love steam

    and I just checked, most games are the same price as game.co.uk, or higher of a few £

    orange box at game: RRP 49.99

                                          Now £39.99

    steam : £16.99

    even call of duty 4 that used to be £40 on steam is now the same price as game.co.uk , £29.99

    (yes I know some place might be cheaper but game is the most well known online and highstreet retailer)

    ____________________________________________________________________

    It’s official. Game publishing giant Electronic Arts today formally joined Valve's Steam service, as speculated earlier this week following the sudden appearance of the Spore end-user license agreement on the platform. Five titles are available now for purchase via Steam, including Mass Effect, Need for Speed Undercover, Spore, FIFA Manager 09 and Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning, plus the Spore Creepy & Cute Parts Pack.

    The games are apparently available without the controversial SecuROM DRM they initially shipped with. This is truly a testament to the popularity of Steam and a big win for Valve, considering EA traditionally has digitally distributed their internally-developed PC games only though its own EA Store and Steam competitors like Direct2Drive. Other recent EA releases expected to join the Steam lineup “in the coming weeks” include Dead Space, Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 and Mirror’s Edge.

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    thats even better, so I dont know whats wrong with you peoples

     

     

     

  • WaterlilyWaterlily Member UncommonPosts: 3,105
    Originally posted by Novaseeker


     
    Em ... that means they are setting a separate price for the EU.  Nothing wrong with that.  You're (falsely) assuming they are simply converting at a fudge rate ... what they are doing is setting a EUR price at the same positive value as the USD price.  That makes it more expensive in the EU, but that's life.  Many things are more expensive in the EU, thanks the to EU's closed market,

    Wrong. It means Europeans will choose European and Asian games over US games. I can get a game with a BOX cheaper from a plane from the US in $ than I can buying it from Steam....how crazy is that.

    Linux is already preferred here by many governments and people, only games are still behind. If you think Europeans don't care about prices you are very very wrong. Iceland is basically bankrupt and Belgium has no government because they used state influence to change the courts decision about the Fortis bank. ALL of this is because of financial crisis and the falling US $.

    We care very much about what happens to our money and the US costs us enough already. If in such a climate an American company sets the Euro equal to the $, when it's not, Europeans won't buy it and will resort to buying only Euro/Asian products. (See Linux/PS3)

  • MidnitteMidnitte Member Posts: 510


    Originally posted by Waterlily
    Originally posted by Novaseeker

     
    Em ... that means they are setting a separate price for the EU.  Nothing wrong with that.  You're (falsely) assuming they are simply converting at a fudge rate ... what they are doing is setting a EUR price at the same positive value as the USD price.  That makes it more expensive in the EU, but that's life.  Many things are more expensive in the EU, thanks the to EU's closed market,
    Wrong. It means Europeans will choose European and Asian games over US games. I can get a game with a BOX cheaper from a plane from the US in $ than I can buying it from Steam....how crazy is that.
    Linux is already preferred here by many governments and people, only games are still behind. If you think Europeans don't care about prices you are very very wrong. Iceland is basically bankrupt and Belgium has no government because they used state influence to change the courts decision about the Fortis bank. ALL of this is because of financial crisis and the falling US $.
    We care very much about what happens to our money and the US costs us enough already. If in such a climate an American company sets the Euro equal to the $, when it's not, Europeans won't buy it and will resort to buying only Euro/Asian products. (See Linux/PS3)

    How does that relate to Linux/PS3? If indeed the rate is off, you should post on the forums about it. :x

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  • WaterlilyWaterlily Member UncommonPosts: 3,105
    Originally posted by Midnitte


     
     
    How does that relate to Linux/PS3? If indeed the rate is off, you should post on the forums about it. :x

     

    Linux means independence from US set prices and control. China is developing thier own OS for that exact same reason. Most people don't want globalisation at all.

  • MidnitteMidnitte Member Posts: 510


    Originally posted by Waterlily
    Originally posted by Midnitte  
     
    How does that relate to Linux/PS3? If indeed the rate is off, you should post on the forums about it. :x
     
    Linux means independance from US set prices and control. China is developing thier own OS for that exact same reason. Most people don't want globalisation at all.

    Err... what?

    Why not just use linux eh?

    And how the hell does the Ps3 fit in there?

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  • WaterlilyWaterlily Member UncommonPosts: 3,105
    Originally posted by Midnitte


     


    Err... what?
     
    Why not just use linux eh?
    And how the hell does the Ps3 fit in there?

     

    Because they treat Europeans better on average. We get the same cheaper PS3 versions with 40GB and get exclusives and first releases like in Japan. Unlike MS who only makes the cheaper Xbox available for the US and lets the EU pay up the difference. Most people prefer PS3.

  • mrdoublerrmrdoublerr Member Posts: 269

    you can install some distributions of linux like ubuntu, yellow dog on the ps3 but I dont know why we're talking about ps3 when this thread is about ea and steam.

    oh and linux is for nerds. the basic of it is very easy to use but some hardware still have driver problem and some people arent pc geek and wont even know how to use a terminal, windows is double click, install, ok, job done,sorted! well, most of the times anyway

    I do have linux mint on my pc as dual boot but I only use it to play around. I wish you could play real games on it though, i would surely stop using windows then.

     

    and back to steam I dont mind paying a few extra £ for a game, I can download it whenever I want and it pretty fast to, no need to use a cd and you can play offline to

     

    edit: and I dont think player prefere ps3 lol, I've got both and I can tell you I have got more real life friends who own a 360 then a ps3

  • MidnitteMidnitte Member Posts: 510


    Originally posted by mrdoublerr
    you can install some distributions of linux like ubuntu, yellow dog on the ps3 but I dont know why we're talking about ps3 when this thread is about ea and steam.
    oh and linux is for nerds. the basic of it is very easy to use but some hardware still have driver problem and some people arent pc geek and wont even know how to use a terminal, windows is double click, install, ok, job done,sorted! well, most of the times anyway
    I do have linux mint on my pc as dual boot but I only use it to play around. I wish you could play real games on it though, i would surely stop using windows then.
     
    and back to steam I dont mind paying a few extra £ for a game, I can download it whenever I want and it pretty fast to, no need to use a cd and you can play offline to
     
    edit: and I dont think player prefere ps3 lol, I've got both and I can tell you I have got more real life friends who own a 360 then a ps3

    (All I can say is Fedora + WINE, most games/programs work eh; and drivers arent such a factor either.)

    Well as far as I think, the rate discussion is null since thats easily fixed (one must merely point out problems, developers don't always notice them).

    I think EA just wants to get some trust back from its customers, some of their games are decent and even great. (although short, Mirror's Edge) I think this just shows that EA can change to be a better developer.

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  • Loke666Loke666 Member EpicPosts: 21,441

    Who cares? EA games have sucked badly for a long time so I don't care if they deliver it by flying pixies, I won't buy it anyways (ok, I will by Dragon age but hopefully was most job on it done already before EA got their greasy fingers on Bioware).

    We seen it many times, company makes good games, EA buys them, company makes crappy sequels of good selling games... Once even EA made good games by themselves.

  • Relentless02Relentless02 Member UncommonPosts: 126

    1€=1$ thats effed up, a cheap and asshole way to get more money lol.

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