Origin 10.5.15.44004

Electronic Arts Inc - ( Freeware)



Origin is an intuitive and functional download client that eases game downloading.

Origin is a distribution platform for online games offered by Electronic Arts.

This program is a utility for downloading games on the site of the same name. It allows to buy and download games of users choice in a fast and simple way. To do this, Origin requires only one condition: be a member of the platform by creating an account.

Origin provides direct access to the online store to the games already acquired by the player and on any PC. EA catalog has a clear, friendly and neat interface. For games already purchased user can re- download and reinstall if necessary.

Electronic Arts does not forget the social aspect to share his experience playing with his friends outside or in the (in- game) game.

What makes this more handy utility that using a CD or DVD is that it eliminates common concerns relating to removable devices such as scratches, discs and other disused. User will not have problems or updates or losses serial numbers since they will be stored in his Origin account.

Title:
Origin 10.5.15.44004
File Size:
222.7 MB
Requirements:
Windows (All Versions)
Language:
en-us
License:
Freeware
Date Added:
28 Mar 2018
Publisher:
Electronic Arts Inc
Homepage:
http://www.ea.com
MD5 Checksum:
949B5FC2AB29109B7504F2A785E75646

If you tried to purchase BioWare DLC recently you weren't seeing double - our system was duplicating purchases. The glitch has been fixed, but if you believe you were affected please visit help.ea.com and click "Contact Us" to speak to one of our advisors.
Origin will now run in the background on system start-up - that means it can sign you in, install updates and more without throwing a sign-in or update window in your face.
Origin no longer turns game art in your library into gray blocks when you load a game (because it thought you weren't looking).
After broadcasting on Twitch you might want to grab a snack or take out the trash before someone reminds you *again*. In the past, when you tried to change your status from "Online" to "Away" Origin wouldn't let you. We've addressed its separation anxiety, so feel free to go do what you need to do. And can you grab us a soda while you're up?
Origin is supposed to sign you into the Origin forums automatically when you visit from the client, but for a while, it was making you sign in manually out of paranoia and/or laziness. Whichever it was, we fixed it.
When you earn a bunch of achievements you probably want to know it. Unfortunately, our notification system gave up after telling you about just one. We hung a few motivational posters around the office, gave the system a good old-fashioned pep talk and it's now brimming with team spirit. It can't wait to tell you all about every last one of your latest achievements.
You might've noticed that scrolling on Origin with your Mac trackpad hasbeenalittleslow. Well, we noticed too and gave the scrollbars an espresso or two. They're moving a whole lot faster now.
The old "one to open, one to keep in the box" rule doesn't really apply to digital games, so we figure when you buy the same game twice it's a mistake. Now Origin knows that too, so it stops you if you accidentally try to buy a lower edition of a game you already own.
What do Ouija boards, the Voyager space probes and our game invite system have in common? All three were attempting to reach the unknown. We can't be sure about ghosts, or aliens, but we do know that offline players absolutely can't join your game, no matter how many times you invite them. Now the system knows it too.




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User Rating:

3.3/5 from 70 users