Had he been in HoJ, Alexander would never have wept.
Fuxk EA , fuck Origin, they will price gouge for their releases now instead of pricing competitively due to them only being available there
here it ishttp://www.swtor.com/media/trailers/return
Hey, have you got select EA games such as Battlefield: Bad Company 2, Dragon Age: Origins, Mass Effect 2, Dead Space 2, Alice: Madness Returns, Dragon Age II (and possibly even more) on Steam? Well, you’re in luck! PC Gamer reports that these games purchased on Steam can also be activated on EA’s Origin service.Don’t be fooled, however, because not every EA game utilizes this function. Mass Effect, for example, is one such title.Apparently, the Origin service already “auto-detects” EA games on users’ computers, so perhaps sometime in the future Origin can detect your Steam titles. Interesting, huh?
06.15.2011 , 09:51 PMQuote:Originally Posted by krookieThank you for the clarification, Stephen. I have one more question, will we have to install Origin and run it in order to play the game, get updates, etc. even if we purchase a boxed copy?Stephen Reid:No, you won't.While Origin will be the exclusive digital retailer for Star Wars: The Old Republic (in other words, if you want to buy it online and download it, you’ll do so through Origin) that does not mean that Origin is required for you to access or play The Old Republic.Origin is a digital storefront, and the desktop application is there to give you quick access to Origin exclusives and deals.However, you won’t need to launch the Origin application to run The Old Republic, nor will you patch the game via Origin. Once the game is on your hard disk, you’ll be connecting to our servers to patch and launch the game, and Origin does not have to be running to do that.To answer another question - boxed versions of the game will include the client on DVD(s).
So done some digging (official forums are full of people who really need their keyboards taking away, my little faith in humanity may have been finally stripped away):