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EA have support and you can easily contact them.
I'm guessing this is just the typical EA hate bandwagon that people still try to be on.
If you truly want to see bad clients look up BattleNet and Xbox Client. Advertisement hell on those two.
Valve would have to buy EA it's self, not just Origin.
https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/charts/EA/electronic-arts/net-worth
EA is valued at about $40.68B and I doubt Valve has that much laying around, let alone could spare it to buy another company with little to nothing to gain for doing so.
Back in the old days when it was EA Download Manager it was an absolute pain in the tarnation to use. But nowadays it's quite polished imo
If you hate Origin, complain to EA about it.
It'd become a wack mini-Steam client.
War-Pig here, I'm out!
Paper billions, overvalued and Blockbuster Video was monster in its heyday :D
No, it isn't. Valve is only valued at 4 billion, last I checked.
Doesn't matter. That is how much Valve would have to spend to buy them as that is what the market values them at. Chances are they would actually demand more.
I dislike EA for many of the trends they started in gaming and a wide variety of other reasons, but there's no denying that they are extremely successful. When the company is valued at 40 billion, I see nothing that back up the idea it's 'overvalued' when personal feelings are removed. Valve buying them out anytime in the near future, is frankly a pipe dream.
Sounds more like your PC is broken and not Origin. I have plenty of games on Origin and have even played the older titles that need patches to run. But these where like Red alert, Tiberium Sun and some other games.
They are just so old you would need a patch to play them. A quick google search was all I had to do to solve the problem.
I remember using it for BF2142 but I don't recall it being a problem. I downloaded or installed my game and played it a lot.
Years ago, Bill Gates had said that Microsoft Windows, despite it's ubiquitous world market "share," something new could be invented that could obsolete Windows, overnight.
Perhaps the same could be said for Valve's CSGO, maybe a CSGO 2.0 with a singleplayer campaign and multiplayer components that was not done before, a new type of game that would put EA's COD and all other FPS shooters as "classic"
It's not an argument of some fallacious futurist-ignorance, but I believe a true possibility, and not by being a scaled-up/out bajillionaire behemoth, but one of innovation and those so-called "never seen before" tech breakthroughs.