Whoa newts!
One at a time ...
Indeed, and in light of Cirno's following post
I did indeed say that, I was infact: AWARE, that I had posted it ...
May I take your two word reply as agreement? disagreement?
Am I missing some subtle and deft contribution to the flow of the threads purpose and direction?
I await your community building clarifications.
This thread is not about UO. It's about Battlefield 3 and Steam Vs. Origin. Please discuss UO in one of the many UO forums on Stratics. Now, personal off-topic issues aside, Steam currently has 2.25 million concurrent users (and many more subscribers), so that is who EA will be denying their product to with this decision. Will enough of them go outside of Steam to buy it to make the decision worth it? That's the risk. EA has made no secret they hope to outsell Call of Duty this time around, this decision seems counterproductive to that goal.
Oh dear, apparently you felt that my Use of UO as a singular example of how EA >might< be capable of a "profound" revelation or action, by changing the commonly accepted neglect OF that specific game (UO) ... well ...
Sorry you missed out on that fine point and went wildly tangental with assumptions that EA is somehow denying Steam users access and opportunity to participate in the yet to be released game of "Battlefield 3".
I can imagine however, that some small number of Steam users >may choose< to (as you put it) "go outside of Steam to buy it to make the decision worth it? "
EA, after all, IS presenting that their "method" (ORIGIN) of distribution >may possibly be< Superior to Steam in One regard ... EA owns the ORIGIN method ...
*ahem*
My my ... one wonders what possible success EA might have had ... without
Steam.
Though, I would pose for consideration ... EA just >might be< looking to steal market share FROM Steam For EAs ORIGIN digital distribution sytem ...
Sales and Distribution being of some
small interest(see: fast growing revenue stream) to EA ... *cough*
Please, in future, refrain from posting solely to disagree with things that aren't even secondary to the subject.
Spelling, grammar, punctuation, word choice. All of these things are encouraged, but criticising a person's decisions regarding any of these things (especially as a primary or sole purpose of your post) is not awesome.
Puzzling, to say the least ... you perhaps misread and misinterpret my brevity, in this instance.
There was NO "critique" of his choice of profound ...The "one word" was merely lol'ed via animated Gif.
nothing more.
Rather "polite" considering it offered time for reflection as to what MAY be seen as "funny" about its choice ... all the while mindful OF the particular penchant for some posters to occasionally "punch up" their postings with liberal dashes of hyperbole ... so, no sir/maam as the case may be ...
'tweren't "soley" for the purpose of disagreement (it >also< offered time for reflection )
As I may suggest now, perhaps if you had taken time to reflect, at your leasiure, there being no "speed requirement" or requirement AT ALL ... to "reply" and/or READ my contribution ...
*ahem*
YOU >may not have< decided that I was in some fashion trolling the easily awe struck Vlaude (and I use "easily awe struck" because he DID insist that the >easily< answered reason why (one possible / plausible reason EA "might" choose to "deny" Steam users access TO BF3 was open to discovery within the linked post he provided
(see above) and/or a reading of EAs actual "mission statement" ... ie. "distribution" ) *counts paren's* ... as >qualifying< for the use of "profound"
*shakes hands to loosen arthritic joints*
YOU >may not have< decided to ... but didn't and did and done and here we are ...
Syrus two wording a challenge and Vlaude pretending to lecture about form and propriety ... IN OT (ironically profound? yes? no?

)
and Yaself prematurely discharging an unwarranted "warning" (thanks though for the reminder, I shall more frequently report those that do that which you caution ME against ...
AND, thanks for the opportunity to 'splain m'self)
characterized by intensity of feeling or quality ...
nope ... NOT there in that article ... For ME ...
I guess I must be old and jaded ... I chose, still, to believe that the "fault" lay in those whom >rush to get a word in<
... them what don't pause to reflect on what and how they "participate" in the show and tell of OT ...
o'well
Thems whats gots whiskers
Burma Shave'm
