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http://www.amazon.com/Payne-Grand...B00BJ92T46
Reveleations was okay, but brotherhood is better imo.
http://www.amazon.com/Sid-Meiers-...+and+kings
It worked for me last night! Enjoy!
I think the ME games are great. ME1 has a good story and a great feeling of discovery and mystery; ME2 has great gameplay, writing, and humour, and ME3 has the best gameplay and the multiplayer is surprisingly fun - coming from someone who rarely plays multiplayer games - because it's all about teamwork and cooperation rather than individual scoring.
All the versions look better and run better on PC. ME1 is much better since the Xbox version is plagued by very long loading times (and other issues) which don't exist on the PC. ME2 and 3 also load much faster, and play flawlessly on my 6 year old PC (My Specs: Core 2 Duo 2.9Ghz, 4GB RAM, Geforce 8800 for ME1+2, GTX 470 for ME3).
For ME3 multiplayer, the PC player base is very active. The PC version additionally gives you the option of being able to set the FoV higher than the console default, which looks better on a PC screen and shows more of the level, and to separate out the omnikey (Action/Dodge/Sprint) such that you can use one button for Action and another for Dodge/Sprint (or even one button for each) which makes it so that you won't accidentally go into cover when trying to revive someone. There are a couple of skill upgrades that are bugged on PC, but as long as you know to avoid them it's fine.
I prefer mouse + keyboard for all shooters, this one included, but you can still play it with a gamepad on PC if that's your thing.
So yeah, my EA purchases stopped with ME2.
But some people, you know....
http://www.amazon.com/Sid-Meiers-...+and+kings
It worked for me last night! Enjoy!
I'm not going to say Valve was the first, because I don't feel like doing the research, but they were certainly the first to have something like this be so successful. It soon became a way to chat with friends and find out where they were playing. Then EA comes along with basically a clone of steam and tries to convince me that I need it.
It will be a terrible trend when every company makes their own "Steam," so you have to have 8 of those programs to play 8 of your games.
Lastly, all of that hubbub about Origin scanning files it had no right touching was a pretty bitter way to start off with me.
Anyway, enjoy your ME3 on Origin. I'll enjoy it on my PS3.
Very nice deal. All steam codes as well. Repped