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TheWitchySimmer's avatar
6 years ago

Why origin..

origin has been the worst thing to happen to the sims. we used to be able to play wherever and whenever and now we gotta be shackled down by origin 24/7. so now here I am waiting for some stupid glitch to be fixed just so I can play. origin is a NIGHTMARE. what happened to us being able to just play the game without worrying about being online or not. some people could care less about online mode, we just wanna play. AGH. why cant it be an option to use it or not. we shouldn't be forced to use it.

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  • "IceyJ;c-17270610" wrote:


    Plus, the "it protects against piracy" argument is garbage. Nothing protects against piracy, because hackers eventually find a way around the protection. It's always the legitimate users who suffer.

    Yeah still hearing about Simmers bragging about pirating Sims 4 and all the DLC. Origin doesn't protect against it and honestly the most vulnerable games client out there. I have hear far too often Origin accounts getting hacked and not recovered.
  • I really dislike Origin. Everytime I want to play, Origin decides to do some stupid update.

    I miss the good old days where we didn't have to worry about anything.
  • I miss the old school ways of PC games that didn't have to depend on the Internet.
  • "SERVERFRA;c-17273770" wrote:
    I miss the old school ways of PC games that didn't have to depend on the Internet.


    That doesn't bother me as downloading a game that plays perfectly on my machine is a God send - not all of us like to run off to a store everytime we want a new game - and the internet - if you have a good one is pretty perfect most of the time. I never have issues with my internet and always have my game 10 minutes after it comes out. I like the instant gratification of that. It is really to each their own. I cannot go into stores so for some of us that is what is best for us.
  • Probably one of the worst decisions ever made was to do away with disc drives. Granted most of my Sims 3 discs are scratched up and unusable (I couldn't keep them in their original cases for a reason I won't go into),I would gladly continue to use them instead of dealing with Origin for longer than I'd have to otherwise.
  • "ClarionOfJoy;c-17636773" wrote:
    "wingweaver84;c-17634198" wrote:
    Probably one of the worst decisions ever made was to do away with disc drives. Granted most of my Sims 3 discs are scratched up and unusable (I couldn't keep them in their original cases for a reason I won't go into),I would gladly continue to use them instead of dealing with Origin for longer than I'd have to otherwise.



    You can still play TS3 through Steam without Origin but it's still in digital format. I think you can also make a back up of your game to disk if you like. The thing is, ever since they put TS4 on Steam, they stopped putting TS3 on sale.




    Here's my bigger problem,though. I am no longer able to install Origin (and thus Sims 3) on this computer. Everytime I attempt it,the files says "The application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b)". It worked fine before,so why is it doing this to me now?

  • cb2342z's avatar
    cb2342z
    Seasoned Ace
    5 years ago
    Origin seems to be constantly glitchy and is always having "to go offline and end all active game sessions for a mandatory update" constantly.

    Myself putting TS3 (bought through Steam) on Origin was a mistake. TS2 is a physical disk, not tied to Origin or Steam. Works fine on most PCs I have. Other than auto-updating, I don't see the need for clients. Heck, most of the PC games I own (dating back to even before Windows XP) are completely independent of any kind of client at all.
  • I don’t like having to have Origin open to play the game, I like it better when it was just the game directly on my laptop.

    Also when Origin bugs, which means often, you can’t play properly if at all.
  • So would you say it's a better bet to have a Steam version rather than an Origin version (as in,bought on Steam and not imported from Origin)?
  • janyses's avatar
    janyses
    Seasoned Ace
    5 years ago
    "wingweaver84;c-17639141" wrote:
    So would you say it's a better bet to have a Steam version rather than an Origin version (as in,bought on Steam and not imported from Origin)?


    I could be wrong, but I think I heard that Origin is still required even with Steam. For TS4, at least.

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