EA isnt doing anything with origin that Valve didnt do at the beginning. Exclusive games to platform , valve has plenty , heck even most third party pc games need steam. Where can you buy any half life game , left 4 dead , team fortress 2 stuff , only on steam. At least EA lets other sites like amazon , gamefly etc sell its games and take a share of the profits. Your beloved Valve and steam takes all the money for itself. So tell me whose actually greedy?
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No, Crysis2 is in EA Partners program, so developers have the ultimate say in whether to publish it on Steam or not. And the Maximum edition includes all DLC and there is no further DLC planned so it doesn't qualify for the problem EA have with Steam (they want to milk DLCs).
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Recently, Crysis 2 came back on steam after Valve and EA fought over things about DLC and other additions to the game. Since they resolved the Crysis 2 problem, should we be expecting Battlefield 3 on Steam? Could Valve and EA be friends again?
Yes? No? Maybe? Why?
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