So…What Do You Think Of Origin?

Not Origin Systems, mind you…in this case, I’m referring to Electronic Arts’ digital download storefront, which also bears the name.

Here’s the deal, straight from EA:

Recently, Jon Peddie got in touch with EA about what he thought was a missing feature; he had purchased a game on Origin and wanted to run it on a new PC, but couldn’t get past an error screen and was understandably frustrated. We were able to connect with him about what was happening and rebuild his account to fix the issue. The exchange also made it obvious to us that some of Origin’s most fundamental features — like the ability to play your games from any PC — weren’t as clear as we’d hoped.

That’s where you come in. Like Peddie, you have a unique opportunity to engage us in conversation and help shape the future of Origin. That’s why we’d like to ask you to use take a moment and leave a comment about (1) Your favorite Origin feature and (2) A feature you’d like to see added or improved upon.

We will also be hosting a live Q&A with Origin Creative Director Robert Kissinger and Product Manager Mike Lewis this Tuesday, May 8 at 10:00 a.m. PST. Check back soon for more information and instructions on how to RSVP for this special event.

So, Dragons and Dragonettes…this is your opportunity. Click on over and leave EA a note about what you think of Origin, and what you think needs to change about it. Be civil, be polite, be succinct…and be honest. The opportunity to leave feedback has been extended; take advantage of it!

3 Responses

  1. pierceval says:

    Honestly, prices are much too high when compared to Steam. I don’t like their website eithers (bugs, not easy to find special offers or a specific game). EA is evil … 🙂

  2. MicroMagic says:

    I have yet to use it due to the competition. But obviousky I’ll be forced to use it if the new Ultima is on Origin. So, EA, yes, this is confirmation your new servicce will win me in one small category. Not like they couldn’t have guessed anyway.

  3. Prices are higher than Steam. It is less intuitive. Several times I’ve been unable to connect to the service to play my games. I’ve purchased digital deluxe editions from Origin twice (SW:TOR and ME3) and was rather unhappy with what I got for the price both times. SW:TOR came with throwaway in-game items and that’s it. ME3 was the same price as the physical collector’s edition, but lacked all of the physical goodies. I only purchased it because the physical collector’s edition was sold out everywhere. And then I didn’t receive my item codes for about 10 days after the game’s launch.

    I had to wait an hour for customer support in chat, who argued with me that I wasn’t entitled to any item codes (didn’t get my pre-order bonus, or the digital deluxe items). I opened an email ticket, and 10 days later I received my codes.

    Quite frankly, I’m not crazy that EA is fragmenting the market. I know EA is trying to grow revenue, but all the problems I’ve had with Origin are just convincing me to use Steam exclusively and no longer purchase anything from EA/Origin.

    I’ve made it clear to everyone I know that they should avoid purchasing anything from Origin, because of the numerous issues.