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Determining if such games need bans depends on policies and regulations, not just technical requirements.

Determining if such games need bans depends on policies and regulations, not just technical requirements.

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Crazy_Heaven
Posting Freak
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01-04-2024, 11:58 PM
#11
They shouldn't prohibit them; instead, push developers to eliminate unnecessary elements.
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Crazy_Heaven
01-04-2024, 11:58 PM #11

They shouldn't prohibit them; instead, push developers to eliminate unnecessary elements.

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Bambook
Member
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01-12-2024, 02:06 AM
#12
EA definitely doesn’t mess things up by adding origin on top of Steam, and it’s not a glitchy mess.
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Bambook
01-12-2024, 02:06 AM #12

EA definitely doesn’t mess things up by adding origin on top of Steam, and it’s not a glitchy mess.

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echigo3210
Member
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01-12-2024, 03:23 AM
#13
They'd like these games to stay unique to their own systems. Ea has achieved that, while Ubisoft hasn't.
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echigo3210
01-12-2024, 03:23 AM #13

They'd like these games to stay unique to their own systems. Ea has achieved that, while Ubisoft hasn't.

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iDoNotEvenLift
Posting Freak
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01-15-2024, 07:35 PM
#14
Uplay and Orgin aren't my favorites since they charge for games. Steam is a better option, offering easier access to purchases.
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iDoNotEvenLift
01-15-2024, 07:35 PM #14

Uplay and Orgin aren't my favorites since they charge for games. Steam is a better option, offering easier access to purchases.

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LauRaGeDu60
Member
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01-15-2024, 09:11 PM
#15
You don't need to pay for games through Origin. Similar to Steam, you can purchase keys via the website at http://www.origin.com or through third-party sellers such as Green man gaming. Both Steam and Origin clients function as browsers; users with Firefox connect to the same site as those using the Steam or Origin Client. Third-party browsers are significantly quicker.
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LauRaGeDu60
01-15-2024, 09:11 PM #15

You don't need to pay for games through Origin. Similar to Steam, you can purchase keys via the website at http://www.origin.com or through third-party sellers such as Green man gaming. Both Steam and Origin clients function as browsers; users with Firefox connect to the same site as those using the Steam or Origin Client. Third-party browsers are significantly quicker.

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blondeminion
Senior Member
594
01-16-2024, 04:45 AM
#16
I don’t think games should have extra restrictions beyond what Steam already offers. Banning them wouldn’t be fair and would hurt competition. Most people should realize that these controls come from consumers deciding whether to purchase something. If you don’t like Uplay, Steam, or Origin, avoid buying games that depend on those platforms. Only you’re responsible for the issue of double DRM. Let’s vote with our money, people.
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blondeminion
01-16-2024, 04:45 AM #16

I don’t think games should have extra restrictions beyond what Steam already offers. Banning them wouldn’t be fair and would hurt competition. Most people should realize that these controls come from consumers deciding whether to purchase something. If you don’t like Uplay, Steam, or Origin, avoid buying games that depend on those platforms. Only you’re responsible for the issue of double DRM. Let’s vote with our money, people.

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Fred10244
Posting Freak
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01-16-2024, 06:46 AM
#17
For fairness, you're able to move games to different accounts. With Steam, this isn't possible.
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Fred10244
01-16-2024, 06:46 AM #17

For fairness, you're able to move games to different accounts. With Steam, this isn't possible.

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SurfingNinjas
Junior Member
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01-16-2024, 12:05 PM
#18
Sure, you could offer a playable game. The process involves sharing details about the game and how it works. Also, your desk photo is great—nice setup!
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SurfingNinjas
01-16-2024, 12:05 PM #18

Sure, you could offer a playable game. The process involves sharing details about the game and how it works. Also, your desk photo is great—nice setup!

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Leschnoggler
Junior Member
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01-16-2024, 07:00 PM
#19
Other DRM techniques are frustrating, but I still prefer having all my games available on Steam whenever possible. If a UPlay title is blocked on Steam, I still need to use UPlay and can't even sign up on the platform, which doesn’t solve anything. Steam should ensure that when games are added to its store, they don’t rely on their own DRM but instead allow third-party solutions, so developers aren’t forced to remove their titles or face removal themselves.
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Leschnoggler
01-16-2024, 07:00 PM #19

Other DRM techniques are frustrating, but I still prefer having all my games available on Steam whenever possible. If a UPlay title is blocked on Steam, I still need to use UPlay and can't even sign up on the platform, which doesn’t solve anything. Steam should ensure that when games are added to its store, they don’t rely on their own DRM but instead allow third-party solutions, so developers aren’t forced to remove their titles or face removal themselves.

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razorcrafta
Member
164
01-18-2024, 04:35 AM
#20
Yeah, that’s not right. Selling the account goes against everyone’s rules (Valve, Origin, Upoop). I didn’t respond because the picture messed with my thinking.
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razorcrafta
01-18-2024, 04:35 AM #20

Yeah, that’s not right. Selling the account goes against everyone’s rules (Valve, Origin, Upoop). I didn’t respond because the picture messed with my thinking.

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