Well I didn't see this one coming. Is EA Access value on PC?
Battlefield 4 Digital Deluxe
Dragon Age: Inquisition Digital Deluxe
Battlefield Hardline Digital Deluxe
Battlefield 3
SimCity
FIFA 15
Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare
Need for Speed Rivals: Complete Edition
Dead Space 3
Dragon Age II
Dead Space 2
Dragon Age: Origins - Ultimate Edition
Dead Space
The Sims 3 Starter Pack
This War of Mine
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BuzzDuraband to Change_Me
12 Jan 1622#5
I didn't like that name. We'll know it now purely as "EA Access for PC".
deeplink to reindeer333
12 Jan 1619#26
crying? :smile:
eternaldragonuk
12 Jan 1610#2
would be nice if it was cross buy.
CLOUD_TIGER
12 Jan 169#3
Not with just those titles ...
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GobbleTurkey
12 Jan 164#1
I can't even log into my account because of some stupid authenticator thing that is on there that i didn't even do!
chanrandhawa to GobbleTurkey
13 Jan 16#39
I had this issue yesterday as well, I ended up phoning them and sorting it over the phone. Change the authentication to email, after you phone them! Do it on the phone as it asks you for the code more than once!
bignig to GobbleTurkey
13 Jan 16#66
Ah, I did that too. If you go into your account online (I went on to it via my pc) you can disable your authenticator just by unticking a box. The help team were extremely . . . er . . .helpful in talking me through it! (and I'm 62, so if I can do it.....)
eternaldragonuk
12 Jan 1610#2
would be nice if it was cross buy.
ramiuk1 to eternaldragonuk
13 Jan 16#82
can i use my ea access on both xbox and pc though?
i dont mean buy games but can i play the included vault from 1 sub?
CLOUD_TIGER
12 Jan 169#3
Not with just those titles ...
RiKx to CLOUD_TIGER
15 Jan 162#94
Read that as something completely different. #dyslexialolz
Change_Me
12 Jan 161#4
It's actually called 'Origin Access'
BuzzDuraband to Change_Me
12 Jan 1622#5
I didn't like that name. We'll know it now purely as "EA Access for PC".
Lukester
12 Jan 161#6
Tempting, not bad for 3.99 a month. Thanks for the post Buzz :smiley:
Moonky
12 Jan 162#7
Not really worth it, you can get most of these cheaper for the full game. I guess if you wanted it for Dragon Age then it would be good.
KinanswerMe to Moonky
13 Jan 161#55
Exactly! If PC games held value like console games it would be worth it. With activation keys purchasable for £20, and some of these older games being pence (Dead Space) I really don't see it being worth it.
10% off the Origin store also? Ridiculous.
maizecorn
12 Jan 163#8
Wouldn't have seen this without this post. Thanks :smiley:
vulcanproject
12 Jan 164#9
£4 a month. No. Maybe if you can eventually find 12 month codes for like <£15 like Xbone has and a few more titles it'll be worth it
reindeer333
12 Jan 161#10
Wow, great find Buzz, guess what I will be doing after the exams! :smile:
deeplink to reindeer333
12 Jan 1619#26
crying? :smile:
geebeegooner
12 Jan 162#11
Got *Most. Voted hot :smiley:
Ah didn't see dragon age though.
Will wait to see on yearly sub.
SteadVex
12 Jan 16#12
If this shared with the Xbox subscription awesome, not paying twice for it tho, and cheap as that sounds! Good price just to try some of the games tho
lucifon
12 Jan 161#13
Is this shared with Xbox?
hobsgrg to lucifon
12 Jan 16#17
Nope completely separate, the PC version costs more but actually offers less recent titles (as Xbox has more sports titles that aren't on PC)
ovisan
12 Jan 16#14
In US EA Access is $4.99 equivalent to £3.46 so every year they get 2 extra months every year... I wonder is the proxy thingy works with Access so we will get it down to £2-£3 from Mexico.
It does worth it in my opinion, decent games in library(Battlefield 3 and 4, Simcity, Dragon age Inquisition) plus they are saying they will keep adding more. The downside is that I already own half of the games there but It is still very tempting.
hobsgrg to ovisan
12 Jan 16#18
EA Access is £19.99 a year, unfortunately no annual option for Origin Access though
danielvmn to ovisan
13 Jan 161#49
It's actually cheaper in UK. the US price doesn't include tax, the US price with UK tax will tally to £4.14
Jonj1611
12 Jan 16#15
It could be a good idea but what with all the sales/giveaways and everything else I would expect a lot of people probably own the majority of those games and aren't too bothered about the ones they don't have. May prove useful but PC gaming is quite cheap if you buy the keys elsewhere.
jaydeeuk1
12 Jan 16#16
Interesting.... Shame it doesn't include more titles but I haven't played bf 3 or 4, dragon age, simcity or fifa. As above if a discount code comes up I'll bite
Would love it if steam did something similar
weltysparrow
12 Jan 166#19
EA, just say no.
yomanation to weltysparrow
13 Jan 16#76
Why? You can play a lot of games for 4 quid. It's a pretty decent rental service.
MBeeching
12 Jan 16#20
Expected to see the C&C and Mass Effect franchises as a bare minimum.
Their opening offer seems rather slim but not a bad short-term deal if you're new to PC gaming.
tigger80
12 Jan 16#21
this is a good deal, shame i own most of these games or newer ones, i how cd keys sell it to at cheaper price
Dichotomy
12 Jan 16#22
It might be good in a year's time, but seems pretty limited at launch. A lot of those titles have been in humble bundles already and they are old enough that most people will already own the good ones.
Ninbox4
12 Jan 161#23
:smile:
JimBobJr
12 Jan 16#24
EA doing something good?! What?!
Flemon
12 Jan 16#25
I think it's a good deal - the line up is more appealing to me than the sports heavy Xbox One selection. Alas, that does mean I already have most of the ones I would get this for. But I agree it'd be a good way to try a lot of decent games if you're new to PC gaming.
I guess whether the subscription model is sensible generally depends on how often you play. There's a couple of hundred hours of gameplay in the Dragon Age games alone - if that'd take you a couple of months, then that's pretty good value for money IMO. If they'd end up being the only games you had time to play all year, it's probably not the route for you...
deeplink
12 Jan 16#27
Its a disappointing starting list, but can only echo some others in that it could prove promising.
MisterTIBS
12 Jan 16#28
Not sure what I think of this - I'd like to say that I prefer to own the games myself, however, these days most games are only good while the platform exists (or at least in its current guise).. so not sure.
Flemon to MisterTIBS
12 Jan 16#30
I think PC gaming is a bit more robust, especially considering the interest in older games these days, aided by things like GoG.com and other companies. I mean, I have games on my Origin account that are 20+ years old (e.g. Wing Commander games, Syndicate, Ultima VII).
I get that it's nice to own them, and some on the list have more replay/long term value, but others (e.g. Battlefield: Hardline or Garden Warfare) might just be worth a couple of month or two spin while they've got reasonably active online communities.
ollie87
12 Jan 163#29
Not content with spreading toxic crap on consoles EA attempts to move it to PC.
Thankfully Steam exists.
ollie87
12 Jan 16#31
Which is one of the best things about PC gaming - ultimate backwards compatibility. Even if the OS is too new you can easily emulate an older one.
andy105
12 Jan 16#32
I own most of the games on the list but this is HOT. I would love for this to have been out before i spent money on unwanted games.
nickkelly
12 Jan 161#33
meh, not good value over the cost for a year. If EA add some better games I'd consider it.
ocelot20
12 Jan 16#34
If it was £20 a year I would get this.
Taobitz
12 Jan 16#35
Worth it for me personally to pickup and binge on Dead space for 1-2 months. Hope mass effect comes also.
sweeten16
12 Jan 161#36
it's not very good. £48 over the year compared to xbox one £20 one time payment. If they bring out a yearly sub it will be decent.
I picked up those older dead space and dragon age games for about £2-3 each from Game ages ago as well.
jsty3105
13 Jan 16#37
Kinda. Moonbugs is pretty unplayable on modern PCs ;p
Alleycat is a programming marvel though. Works on ANY PC in a dosbox environment without the need of any programmes to slow things down
no1khurm
13 Jan 16#38
I haven't seen this before? How long do the games usually last on EA Access, do they just pull the game out when ever they feel like it?
Fynn to no1khurm
13 Jan 16#41
They say on EA Access on Xbox they will never pull any games. So far they're keeping to their word but I don't know if it's the same for this
Seems like people are saying it works in DOSBox 0.61.
El Siccse
13 Jan 16#42
Now if they threw in Battlefront....I still would not buy it.
However it could lead to quicker price drops on new releases as people just wait for it to be added to access. Though I suspect we are seeing the thin end of the wedge.
Mark43 to El Siccse
13 Jan 16#45
Or it could lead to fewer price drops as they want people to sign up for this rather than picking up older titles cheap.
I don't think it's a good deal with the current titles but depends what they add going forward, though being EA I can't think of much they could add to entice me.
El Siccse
13 Jan 161#43
I see they are not premium versions of BF3, 4 or hardline.
ThisName to El Siccse
13 Jan 16#65
Youre right. I thought digital deluxe would include all the DLC but its not. This is trash
wozukSilencer
13 Jan 164#44
Wow if someone thinks this is a good price they need their head checking . Nearly £48 yearly is a joke for these games
jsty3105
13 Jan 16#46
Oh it definitely works with dosbox and it runs. But it also runs like a bullet train. May try again to see if there's any difference these days
scotia2
13 Jan 165#47
Garbage selection, horrid publisher, freezing
I have no idea where the 600 odd heat came from.
#PCMasterrace would not vote so high for dog turd on this scale.
It must be console trolls and happy camper shoppers who 'think' it's a good deal.
Trace6x
13 Jan 163#48
You'd have to pay me £3.99 a month to sign up for this
ollie87
13 Jan 16#50
Brings me out in hives.
loiterer
13 Jan 16#51
Is this good/bad? All of the games in that list are quite old now (in gaming terms) and I have all but the sword and sourcery type stuff and Sims. The link here to the Origin page shows each game as 3.99 or full retail price. Does the 3.99 p/m allow Origin members to access every game for that one price per month or is each game 3.99 p/m? Either way it's quite pricey as I didn't pay more than a fiver for any one of those Origin games. Once out of favour game prices drop radically. £48.00 per year is quite a lot if, like me, there are only five or six games from the list that I'd actually want to play. Are there many gamers who like all games genres?
howdiefellas
13 Jan 16#52
Imagine Steam doing this
Spark to howdiefellas
13 Jan 16#57
They can't and won't. Valve don't really create or publish games anymore. They just provide a storefront for other publishers and involve themselves in free-to-play and all of that E-Sports nonsense. They haven't actually put out a real game of their own since CS:GO and I'm not even sure if that really counts.
ThisName
13 Jan 16#53
I'm not in camp PC or camp xbox but you didnt do yourself any favours by acknowledging you are in fact a bunch of X Boners :laughing:
chapchap
13 Jan 161#54
48 quid a year for that measly selection isn't value for money. But will keep an eye on it as I am sure the selection will get better.
Heat added though...
Spark
13 Jan 161#56
The fact that this isn't cross platform and costs double what the Xbox One service costs is an instant cold IMHO.
The Xbox One service seems to have stagnated recently and there hasn't been a new free game in the vault since November. I could imagine this going the same way since EA aren't going to want to give up too much for free and they just don't have the library to give out something decent every month.
BuzzDuraband
13 Jan 162#58
This confuses me. What exactly is it you expect from EA Access on the Xbox One, Spark? A new game every month?
EA Access is now just under 18 months old (on the console platform). There are only 24 games from EA on the Xbox One (and that's including FIFA 14, FIFA 15 & FIFA 16 for example).
If you add the 10 hour trials and the discounts, EA Access is a value for money service which many PS4 owners would love (they say they wouldn't, but they would :wink:). Unfortunately this isn't the best games line up for 'Origin Access' but I'm sure EA Access wasn't either at launch. £3.99 a month, no long term commitment, perfect for new gamers on PC.
OFI
13 Jan 16#59
Nice idea, poor execution. Pretty poor selection compared to Xbox
hotdealsuk1973
13 Jan 16#60
hopefully more will be added over the next year.
for new Xbox one owners myself excluded i've been with them since launch it would be a no brainer to get EA Access 24 games for around 48 pounds per year not including the discount you can get from overseas stores if your willing to pay upfront very good deal !
Elivercury
13 Jan 16#61
Hot from me. It's not an absolutely stellar line-up and the price is relatively steep, I'll grant. But on the other hand, I recently decided to give dragon age origins ultimate edition another shot and was fancying continuing onto 2 and inquisition - I can now do this by buying a months subscription assuming I get through them quickly enough. That said, I currently pay nearly double this for a single game per month, so I suppose it's all relative!
I think once they start releasing annual codes, which will be sold by CD keys for reduced prices and a few more games are added it will be fairly good value.
kiora_nas
13 Jan 16#62
Its not that great when you look at how much you can buy the games in the vault for anyway.
I bought pvz garden warfare for £10 from ea a couple of weeks ago and its available from cdkeys for only £8.
It might be good if you wanted to try out a few games, or if you were planning on buying games direct from origin as they give you a 10% discount.
Maybe as they add more titles it becomes more tempting, but not its not right now
minicale
13 Jan 16#63
Decent price if your the sort of person that plays a game for a week or two then never goes on it again
Spark
13 Jan 16#64
That is exactly what I expect from it, yes. It is just a rental service after all and nobody forced EA to create it in the first place. They did so of their own accord.
ST3123
13 Jan 161#67
I can't believe this isn't shared with the Xbox One EA Access, so what are PC AND Xbox One owners meant to do? Pay for the exact same service twice? Can't believe EA are so bad at wrapping their head around the concept that some people might actually own more than one gaming device!
I'll be sticking with the Xbox One version anyhow, if they see sense and make it cross platform great, otherwise I'll probably never experience the 'joys' of Origin Access.
keepitonthelow to ST3123
13 Jan 161#69
I see no reason to own a xbox one if you have a gaming PC it offers nothing.
Antergaton
13 Jan 16#68
About time, wonder what held them back for so long?
ST3123
13 Jan 16#70
Erm console exclusives? Backwards compatibility with the 360? I'm not the biggest fan of the Xbox One TBH and probably wouldn't have picked it up if I hadn't found one very cheap, but I still wouldn't write it off like that, it's still a decent console and a very nice, powerful, virtually silent media system. Worth owning for the Forza series alone IMHO, unless you can get that on PC now :smirk:
hobsgrg
13 Jan 16#71
A new game every month isn't a reasonable expectation when they don't release enough games to be able to do that. There will be a glut of additions in the next few months when the next round of sporting games are added to the vault. You get a 10 hour free trial of every game they've released if it's not in the vault, it is a great offering for the price on Xbox One.
Spark
13 Jan 161#72
That's their problem as is the fact that they didn't release a single decent game last year.
At the end of the day, the service is half the price of xbl and psn on xb1 but it also offers far less for the money and there are probably far fewer overheads to consider.
alexanderthenotsogreat
13 Jan 16#73
Getting into debt before university?
aibon
13 Jan 161#74
Urgh EA, I was a little bit sick in my mouth
GobbleTurkey
13 Jan 16#75
I can't log in anywhere. Even contacting customer service via email or something requires an authenticator. I can log in anywhere but then authenticator comes up!
adv
13 Jan 16#77
Not a good title set at all.
roguesspam
13 Jan 16#78
Isnt this a bit crappy considering the games on it?
countcrackula
13 Jan 16#79
Not a good deal as far as i'm concerned. Most of the games on the list have now been superseded by a newer version, Most of them I wouldn't bother playing anyway except dragon age and fifa, but I've got fifa 16 for pc already and dragon age alone isn't worth it. I can't believe they don't have all the command and conquer games on this list aswell im sure it would make it more appealing. The only EA game I really want right now is that UFC 2 for pc but I doubt it'll happen.
wild_quinine
13 Jan 16#80
It offers you nothing. If you don't know what it might offer someone else, that's just down to your lack of imagination.
thebiophysicist
13 Jan 16#81
I've got a 2ng gen i7 2670QM it had intel HD3000 graphics but no dedicated graphics card. I'm guessing it's not up to playing much on this list. I'm most interested in the dragon ages. I normally do my gaming on consoles so not sure what my PC can play.
Evouk to thebiophysicist
13 Jan 16#83
With the intel HD3000 it won't be up to much I'm afraid.
ST3123 to thebiophysicist
13 Jan 16#89
You might play some of the older titles at the lowest settings but that's hardly how they should be experienced.
With the PC graphics card is king, much more important than even the CPU. If you have a bottom end or integrated one like the HD3000 your gaming experience is always going to be quite limited, at least in the realms of 3D graphics, there are tonnes of great 2D titles you can play no problem but few of them are made by EA.
If you could install a graphics card, even a good budget one would make a huge difference and immediately make all the titles accessible to you but obviously depends what you have. Laptops are pretty much impossible to upgrade and even pre-built desktops are likely to need a PSU upgrade unless you install an incredibly power efficient card like the Geforce 750TI.
Rup
13 Jan 16#84
Its 3.99 Euros a month which is £3! Why do we have to pay 33% more. I would use a VPN and get the Euro price. Only way to stop EA ripping off UK customers!
chapchap to Rup
14 Jan 16#91
Because some in the Euro Zone are living in an almost 3rd world state while we (if you believe it) live in relative wealth and prosperity. Hench the millions trying to get in!
wozukSilencer
13 Jan 161#85
that would be a ' you wish :laughing:
CAL23
13 Jan 161#86
If they do the £20 a year option like on Xbox One, I'd be all over this!
Evouk
13 Jan 16#87
Popped up last night when I signed into Origin. At the moment for me its not worth it as I have 5 of those games in the list. Shame premium games aren't included, ends up paying more for DLC etc.
brandon133z1
13 Jan 16#88
Great deal as games worth over 200+
browneyone
14 Jan 16#90
hot, heat added.
Spark
14 Jan 16#92
Which Eurozone country is like the third world (and didn't bring it upon themselves)?
nyasham
14 Jan 16#93
Good idea, but I'll wait for more games to be added. I'm not-so-secretly hoping Steam follows suit and does the same, but with a lot more games
MisterTIBS
15 Jan 16#95
Ah, I was referring to the supply of the likes of Steam and EA - they're big enough to last a while yet, but smaller ones have disappeared which can be a bit of a bumsy.
Leonintelex
15 Jan 16#96
Can't really grumble for £3.99 per month and some good games I haven't played yet. Looking forward to trying out Need for Speed, Hardline and Dragon Age. The others I have though but by the time I have completed those 3 then no doubt more content would be added. Hot!
JayTee8
19 Jan 16#97
If I get this, does it let me try out Fifa 16 for a limited time period?
Myro117
20 Jan 16#98
on oc thisnisnt worth it as pc sports titles drop fast. all the other titles can be picked up relatively cheaply too. on the console it makes sense but pc it doesnt.
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Battlefield 4 Digital Deluxe
Dragon Age: Inquisition Digital Deluxe
Battlefield Hardline Digital Deluxe
Battlefield 3
SimCity
FIFA 15
Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare
Need for Speed Rivals: Complete Edition
Dead Space 3
Dragon Age II
Dead Space 2
Dragon Age: Origins - Ultimate Edition
Dead Space
The Sims 3 Starter Pack
This War of Mine
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i dont mean buy games but can i play the included vault from 1 sub?
10% off the Origin store also? Ridiculous.
Ah didn't see dragon age though.
Will wait to see on yearly sub.
It does worth it in my opinion, decent games in library(Battlefield 3 and 4, Simcity, Dragon age Inquisition) plus they are saying they will keep adding more. The downside is that I already own half of the games there but It is still very tempting.
Would love it if steam did something similar
Their opening offer seems rather slim but not a bad short-term deal if you're new to PC gaming.
I guess whether the subscription model is sensible generally depends on how often you play. There's a couple of hundred hours of gameplay in the Dragon Age games alone - if that'd take you a couple of months, then that's pretty good value for money IMO. If they'd end up being the only games you had time to play all year, it's probably not the route for you...
I get that it's nice to own them, and some on the list have more replay/long term value, but others (e.g. Battlefield: Hardline or Garden Warfare) might just be worth a couple of month or two spin while they've got reasonably active online communities.
Thankfully Steam exists.
I picked up those older dead space and dragon age games for about £2-3 each from Game ages ago as well.
Alleycat is a programming marvel though. Works on ANY PC in a dosbox environment without the need of any programmes to slow things down
Seems like people are saying it works in DOSBox 0.61.
However it could lead to quicker price drops on new releases as people just wait for it to be added to access. Though I suspect we are seeing the thin end of the wedge.
I don't think it's a good deal with the current titles but depends what they add going forward, though being EA I can't think of much they could add to entice me.
I have no idea where the 600 odd heat came from.
#PCMasterrace would not vote so high for dog turd on this scale.
It must be console trolls and happy camper shoppers who 'think' it's a good deal.
Heat added though...
The Xbox One service seems to have stagnated recently and there hasn't been a new free game in the vault since November. I could imagine this going the same way since EA aren't going to want to give up too much for free and they just don't have the library to give out something decent every month.
EA Access is now just under 18 months old (on the console platform). There are only 24 games from EA on the Xbox One (and that's including FIFA 14, FIFA 15 & FIFA 16 for example).
If you add the 10 hour trials and the discounts, EA Access is a value for money service which many PS4 owners would love (they say they wouldn't, but they would :wink:). Unfortunately this isn't the best games line up for 'Origin Access' but I'm sure EA Access wasn't either at launch. £3.99 a month, no long term commitment, perfect for new gamers on PC.
for new Xbox one owners myself excluded i've been with them since launch it would be a no brainer to get EA Access 24 games for around 48 pounds per year not including the discount you can get from overseas stores if your willing to pay upfront very good deal !
I think once they start releasing annual codes, which will be sold by CD keys for reduced prices and a few more games are added it will be fairly good value.
I bought pvz garden warfare for £10 from ea a couple of weeks ago and its available from cdkeys for only £8.
It might be good if you wanted to try out a few games, or if you were planning on buying games direct from origin as they give you a 10% discount.
Maybe as they add more titles it becomes more tempting, but not its not right now
I'll be sticking with the Xbox One version anyhow, if they see sense and make it cross platform great, otherwise I'll probably never experience the 'joys' of Origin Access.
At the end of the day, the service is half the price of xbl and psn on xb1 but it also offers far less for the money and there are probably far fewer overheads to consider.
With the PC graphics card is king, much more important than even the CPU. If you have a bottom end or integrated one like the HD3000 your gaming experience is always going to be quite limited, at least in the realms of 3D graphics, there are tonnes of great 2D titles you can play no problem but few of them are made by EA.
If you could install a graphics card, even a good budget one would make a huge difference and immediately make all the titles accessible to you but obviously depends what you have. Laptops are pretty much impossible to upgrade and even pre-built desktops are likely to need a PSU upgrade unless you install an incredibly power efficient card like the Geforce 750TI.