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Помогнете ни с превода на Steam
They ll make the same thing again.
And if they want to push Origin, then give some nice exclusive DLC or something for Origin, that would be a nice incentive, but they would not force us to buy it there, we still could choose to get it on Steam or elsewhere if we wanted.
Damn you EA!
I think it likely that when the game sales slow down enough on Origin they'll stick it up on Steam to try to grab the players that refused to buy on Origin. If people want it on Steam they need to stand tough and not buy it on Origin to send a clear message that they don't want to use Origin as another gaming platform when they are perfectly content with Steam.
- Gamers interests? ( just cause they love us )
- Or pocket filling interested by milking out their dedicated fanbase and not publishing the game to the not-so-dedicated fanbase..
In a few years when their fanbase has been milked for all their cash, they will probably publish it again, at (near) full price on steam and still try to get support from some naive origin hating steam user.
That is not true. The advertisement on Amazon does not mention the key you get works with Steam, and Steam needs a special serial key for its games. You can't just use any key through Steam.