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I'm with you.
Having to run an entirely different client outside of Steam where I have to buy, invest in and use my games is not something I want to or will ever do. Origin is nothing more than EA trying to capatalize on the DD market, the fact of the matter is it doesn't need to exist, at least not on its own.
Steam doesn't need competition, competition is good if a business is not focusing on the consumer base, the needs of the consumers and offering them products for a fair price. Without Origin and any other major competition Valve was still providing all of the above, they have always been customer oriented.
Origin is simply a redudancy in the industry to capatalize solely on profits from their games, there is nothing wrong with that but it's still an unneeded redundancy. The reality is EA could offer their games on Steam with Origin running within it like Uplay does and people like me would buy their games.
However they are not doing that which is a huge mistake and are missing out on a considerably large chunk of the market.