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Nah. Just puzzled. Presumably anyone here is ok with Steam, so aren't too horrified by Steam DRM. But of course you may have entirely valid reasons that I am unaware of (and are none of my business).
An EA bundle would have its points mind you.
Fair enough!
I'd hate to lose them too, my favourite games of all. I also need to make backup copies of some "vital" mods 🤔
Edit: to your point, my Steam copy of Dragon Age: Origins comprehensively broke, so I had to buy again at Origin. Irritating. A version if that on gog I perhaos should consider buying, if it really is 100% standalone.
Well indeed, would be good. But EA think otherwise...bless their little cotton socks.
At least you can now buy all the ME3 DLC as a bundle. And currently €12.
I hated those Bioware Points so much. And the EA messing around with BSN etc is what broke my DA:O Steam version I suspect.
Hmmm, perhaps I'll grab the ME2 DLC bundle for €10, avoid messing around with the other Bioware download site. Quite profitable for EA...