Apharmd wrote...
Andy 117 wrote...
The word is being muddied when you realize that Valve is independent and yet they basically
own the store in which every game ever made will eventually end up.
I
WISH every game would end up on Steam. Sadly the fact is they won't, because some developers just don't want to give valve the small cut of the profits from putting their game in the store. Not to mention Bioware is pretty much
BANNED from Steam since they violated the agreement and made Origins (the store client not DA:Origins)
That last sentence of yours is all wrong but hey, whatever.
EA's new release games are
not allowed on the Steam store because they want to sell
DLC for them over Origin and
not Steam as well. Steam's terms of use say that if you sell DLC, even somewhere else, you need to include it on Steam. Now EA (who publish Bioware's games) weren't so keen on this and so raised their hands up in defeat. For the most part.
A lot of EA games still make it to Steam, seen in a great example in which
Crysis 2: Maximum Edition recently cropped up in the listings after supposedly being removed forever. It comes with all the DLC as standard though so presumably this is a rare occasion in which EA is gonna let the whole "exclusive to Origin DLC" thing slide.
But yes. Bioware make games.
EA publish their games and sell them on their store, Origin. Steam's terms of service have changed, they haven't "banned" anyone from anything. EA chose not to abide by the terms of service and just withdrew their games altogether - they weren't "forced" to do anything.
And now you know.