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.
Sudbina wrote on Jan 15, 2012, 15:10:I didn't know that, and on a recent game (BF3) which came out after the fight with steam. Wow, I didn't think it was possible for my opinion of EA to sink even lower.
Yet no one dares to question EA about this. Why are they selling DLC through multiple DD channels if they find Valve's policy about having DLC sold through Steam to be restrictive?
It just really seems like EA is using their power in the gaming industry to try and get Valve to bend to their wishes. Like they did last generation with Microsoft to get total control of online services for their titles on XBox Live [...]