Seems that the Steam version has also decided to download 2+GB, damn. Pricing, of course, is the main sticking point of Origin IMO. BFBC2 required a redirect to the EA Activation website, but worked fine. Registering EA games on Origin is mostly painless and straightfoward. Register BFBC2 code, Origin gives you two options: Digital Deluxe or Standard Register MoH 2010, gives you several language options to activate ). The good thing is that you can register most of your EA games and DLC through Origin (games released 2009 onwards, and including ones bought from Steam), but it does have the tendency to show you multiple activatable products, of which you can only pick one (e.g. (Looks nicer than the older EADM and EA Link at least) Nothing too special about it, but I can't find anything particularly horrible about it. Is fairly spartan compared to Steam- gets the job done I guess.
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