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  • Mass Effect 3 Does Not Use Steam

    Mass Effect 3 represents the final chapter in the trilogy of action role-playing games and it has been confirmed that it’ll be one of those titles which won’t be available on Steam or at least not initially. Bioware community manager Chris Priestly stated that "During initial release, Mass Effect 3 will be available on Origin and a number of other 3rd party digital retailers, but not on Steam at this time."


    Just like Battlefield 3, all the PC versions of the game will require Electronic Arts’ Origin service in order to run it. It should also be noted that even though the American developer is hinting the possibility of Mass Effect 3 coming to Steam eventually, it’s still quite uncertain. Furthermore and apart from stating that the game won’t be coming to Steam, Priestly also explained the multiple issues that a company may encounter when trying to publish their game on the popular digital service.

    Steam is (and will probably continue to be) one of the most popular digital distribution platforms and many video game publishers choose to publish their games there as it is both popular and convenient. In other words, don’t expect Steam to change the “restrictive terms of service” any time soon.

    Finally, here’s Chris Priestly’s official post directly taken from the Bioware forums:

    “Below are answers to the most commonly asked questions about Origin and Mass Effect 3. Thank you for your patience as we have worked to answer them.

    1) Will Origin be a requirement to play all versions of Mass Effect 3? (Digital and/or from a retail brick and mortar store)
    Yes, Origin is required for all PC editions of Mass Effect 3, physical or digital.

    2) Is constant Origin connection required or is it a single one off authentication when the game is first installed. Is there also a limit to the number of installations available?
    Mass Effect 3 will require a one time, single authorization for the single player game. There is no limit to the number of installs. Playing Mass Effect 3 Multiplayer will require a constant connection.

    3) Is Origin required for the retail versions of the game?
    Origin is required for the PC versions of Mass Effect 3, both physical and digital.

    4) Will ME3 be available on Steam?
    During initial release Mass Effect 3 will be available on Origin and a number of other 3rd party digital retailers, but not on Steam at this time. Steam has adopted a set of restrictive terms of service which limit how developers interact with customers to deliver patches and other downloadable content. We are intent on providing Mass Effect to players with the best possible experience no matter where they purchase or play their game, and are happy to partner with any download service that does not restrict our ability to connect directly with our consumers.

    5) Is there an opt in or opt out clause for data collection?
    Users will be allowed to opt-out of Mass Effect 3 data collection from inside the game.

    6) I’ve seen reports that Origin is spyware. Is this true?
    Origin is not spyware, and does not use or install spyware on user’s machines. In order to allow Origin to install games and their patches for everyone to use, Origin implements a permission change that results in Windows, not Origin, reviewing the filenames in the ProgramData/Origin folder. This is an ordinary Windows function, not an information-gathering process.

    7) Has the Origin EULA been updated following recent questions in Germany?
    The German Origin EULA has been updated. For more information, please review the Origin EULA here: Electronic Arts Online Disclosures for PC Games.

    8) Is there a double-opt in for Mass Effect 3 marketing emails for German residents?
    Yes, we always adhere to the German requirement of a double opt-in standard for marketing emails. Mass Effect 3 users must opt-in twice to receive these emails.


    I appreciate everyone's patience on this topic. Please continue to ask questions about Mass Effect 3 and Origin and I will continue to try to get the answers for you.”


    Source: Joystiq
    This article was originally published in forum thread: Mass Effect 3 won't be released on Steam, requires Origin started by eric_s07 View original post
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