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That is what they want you to think.
EA would also sell 10 times as many games if they would just release them on Steam.
It's alright, I like the look of the client more.
Origin shows the uncompressed game file sizes. Steam displays the compressed download.
Personal preference. For me, Origin (client and website) looks like a website full of advertisements, whereas the Steam client (and website) have a very streamlined, functional design. Almost nothing on Steam is "flashy" or designed to distract from the content.
Don't know what you mean, I've just looked at both stores and they both do their job fine. Except Origin does not have radioactive green vomit buttons. Come to think of it, does anyone gives a damned about "recently updated", "community activity" and Big Picture Mode on the Steam store page?