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I wish Steam would put a stop to these 3rd party app requirements, but it seems they have no interest in do so.
"Raider is now Twix, sonst ändert sich nix"
Can someone explain that part to me? Thanks
So the main critique-point is: double-layering of "launchers". More background-tasks that sometimes conflict with each other - all for the sake of sniffing out users' behaviour by multiple parties, simultaneously. Most single-player games just need 1 download, maybe a patch and some sort of drm to combat theft. And every so-called "launcher" in existence provides functional and sufficient measures towards those goals. No need to double- and tripple-layer all that stuff, ever!
Add to that the complications when using Linux/Steamdeck: EA-App "updates" itself, hangs on next boot, makes me needlessly re-set / reinstall the thing just because EA is unable to make a robust "launcher" (( for a decade-old single-player title that has not seen updates for YEARS and for which multiplayer-servers had been taken down by ea for a while, already ))
Because there is absolutely no reason whatsoever to require the EA app, we can simply launch the game from Steam, where we bought the game.
People don't want bloatware on their computer for no reason other than EA wants your data.
Like drug feens but with data
The main reason they are forcing this stupid stuff down our throats is they want to increase revenue and cut cost. By manipulating customers to use their own launcher and thereby software-distribution. And they do not want to work on distribution more than once (again: cutting costs). Hence: double- and tripple-stacking of distribution-platforms. They are big enough to host their own - as to make shipping the software cheaper (for them) than to pay Steam their usual cut. Does not mean they give you a discount, they just seek to increase their own margins with this.
So either they already reached out to the dev-team of this game to integrate into EA-App - or they did not yet do so. We will see.
I am a VR fanboy, the optimist in me thinks they will see all the VR players and no vr no buy will not be a issue anymore.
It's an Electronic Arts game so it needs the EA App.
Download here: https://www.ea.com/en-gb/ea-app
You will need to make an account if you buy the game.
Read the WRC EULA. - ELECTRONIC ARTS USER AGREEMENT