INTERNET CONNECTION; EA ACCOUNT; STEAM ACCOUNT; ACCEPTANCE OF EA USER AGREEMENT (terms.ea.com) & ORIGIN END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (ea.com/legal); AND DOWNLOAD & INSTALLATION OF THE ORIGIN CLIENT SOFTWARE (origin.com/download) REQUIRED TO PLAY. YOU MUST LINK YOUR EA AND STEAM ACCOUNTS TO PLAY; EA WILL SHARE YOUR ACCOUNT ID AND INDIVIDUAL GAME AND PLAY RECORDS WITH STEAM TO VALIDATE YOUR PURCHASE AND/OR REFUND REQUEST.
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EA returns to Steam, and requires a third party launcher (Origin). Nice. Hope they bring some more of their back-catalog stuff.
INTERNET CONNECTION; EA ACCOUNT; STEAM ACCOUNT; ACCEPTANCE OF EA USER AGREEMENT (terms.ea.com) & ORIGIN END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (ea.com/legal); AND DOWNLOAD & INSTALLATION OF THE ORIGIN CLIENT SOFTWARE (origin.com/download) REQUIRED TO PLAY. YOU MUST LINK YOUR EA AND STEAM ACCOUNTS TO PLAY; EA WILL SHARE YOUR ACCOUNT ID AND INDIVIDUAL GAME AND PLAY RECORDS WITH STEAM TO VALIDATE YOUR PURCHASE AND/OR REFUND REQUEST.
It's the first game that EA has published on Steam since 2013. The last EA game published on Steam that wasn't a Sims 3 expansion was 2011.What does this mean?
good question. probably not.this tells me that family sharing will most likely not work with this... right?
source:Can all Steam games be shared with friends and family?
No, due to technical limitations, some Steam games may be unavailable for sharing. For example, titles that require an additional third-party key, account, or subscription in order to play cannot be shared between accounts.
good question. probably not.
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Steam News - Steam Families is here - Steam News
Hello! We are excited to announce Steam Families is now available for all users. Steam Families is a collection of new and existing family-related features. It replaces both Steam Family Sharing and Steam Family View, giving you a single location to manage which games your family can access and...store.steampowered.com
Yea same. I think this game will have a much bigger/healthier PC userbase because of this move. Hopefully that means more mods and cool shit. I'm really looking forward to it.EA Stuff aside I am much more stoked about this game since first reveal
Probably because, like Uplay before, EA won't be generating Steam keys for the game and will instead sell it through third party shops directly with keys to activate the game on Origin.The game is on steam but i can't find steam keys in the usual shops...
Maybe you can use the new GOG 2.0 launcher to start, which starts steam, which starts origin.Running two launchers to play games is the most video game thing ever. These fucking companies lmao
This looks interesting. I'm going to buy it at some point but not at launch. I haven't watched all the gameplay videos but is this game all action? I hope there are parts when you can just walk around and explore. Mos Espa levels were fun in Episode 1 game:
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Here’s why Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order won’t let you dismember stormtroopers
Respawn wants to follow the films and save lost limbs for climatic story momentswww.theverge.com
“So, with Jedi: Fallen Order we’ve really followed the authentic Star Wars / Lucasfilm realization of dismemberment. Which is that it happens in big story moments occasionally, but you don’t see it happening constantly to sentient people.” In other words: if someone is going to lose a hand in Fallen Order, it’s going to happen in a climatic story moment and not cheapened by letting players do it to hundreds of faceless goons.
And the game won’t be completely free of dismemberment, either. As Contreras explains, “Droids and creatures that you fight will be dismembered on a frequent basis, but otherwise we save it for big moments.” Having played an extended portion of the game, I can confirm that Fallen Order doesn’t shy away here: while stormtroopers would go down with some glowing scorch marks, enemy droids and giant rat creatures were properly sliced and diced.
I can see how much they have been sweating to come up with this explanation instead of admitting the real reasonSaving some people a click...
...seriously?
What a load of shit.
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