Yeah... it is rather annoying when a publisher blatantly treats PC gamers like second class citizens.
GoG is not a publisher, they're a online retailer or digital distribution outlet. As for CD Project Red... jury's still out on them.Thanatos2k said:Explain CD Projekt Red and Gog.com then.canadamus_prime said:In simple termsCatasros said:this is all a bad joke, right? A bad, tasteless joke? Right? Ubisoft can't possibly be this much a bunch of moronic bastards, right? No?
. . . Is there ANY game publishers out there that we can still trust? At all?
about sums it up.
Game publishers are dicks. All of them.
quoted for truth, i'm still waiting for people to vote with their wallet, i can believe the masses want this treatmentFyffer said:Its sad, really. Ubisoft won't stop though, because the gaming community on the whole refuses to deprive themselves of the latest games to send the message that we won't put up with it. And lack of sales is really the only message they'll listen to, even if they'll lie about what it really means.
Because a large percentage of game publishers don't understand how basic P.R works. In a lot of ways, gaming's got a pretty big P.R problem.piscian said:It reminds me of Dark Souls in the opposite fashion. From Software basically said "Hey guys we really dont have the talent or resources to make a PC version, but you asked for it so me made it. Sorry for the bugs" and they did a muuuuch better job on part 2, but the difference is they were honest and humble about it. I really don't get why Ubisoft has to be such dicks about everything. Why not simply be nice and garner fan support?
Don't forget the latest: DRM is ineffective against piracySgt. Sykes said:Ubi's affair with DRM was quite interesting though:
- the famous StarForce in 2004
- 3 completely DRM-free games released (on DVD) in 2007
- then the always-online DRM in 2010...
Even if the 95% piracy rate is true, it's still doesn't excuse anything, because that measly 5% keeps on, time and again, raising millions after millions of dollars buying and gifting games during the summer and winter sales, raising money for charities like Humble Bundle or Summer Games Done Quick (which is happening right now), and funds entire games on Kickstarter.geldonyetich said:I don't really blame Ubisoft for resorting to desperate gambits at DRM or avoiding the PC platform entirely due to piracy because, according to Escapist Magazine's own Shamus Young [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/video-games/columns/experienced-points/7225-Piracy-Numbers], PC gamers generally are pirates. I'm not, but apparently that puts me in a minority.
Digital distribution platforms is publishing at this point.canadamus_prime said:GoG is not a publisher, they're a online retailer or digital distribution outlet. As for CD Project Red... jury's still out on them.Thanatos2k said:Explain CD Projekt Red and Gog.com then.canadamus_prime said:In simple termsCatasros said:this is all a bad joke, right? A bad, tasteless joke? Right? Ubisoft can't possibly be this much a bunch of moronic bastards, right? No?
. . . Is there ANY game publishers out there that we can still trust? At all?
about sums it up.
Game publishers are dicks. All of them.
http://www.gamespot.com/articles/witcher-2-dev-will-never-use-any-drm/1100-6365165/CD Projekt CEO and cofounder Marcin Iwinski has released an open letter to the gaming community revealing that the studio will immediately stop identifying and contacting pirates.
http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2013/06/17/cdp-on-free-witcher-dlc-next-gen-drm-concerns/CEO Marcin Iwinski said it will never again use DRM.
CD Projekt Red thinks DRM doesn't help.
"Every subsequent game, we will never use any DRM anymore. It's just overcomplicating things,"
They have cared only for gamers for years."But at the end of the day, the game [counts] ? and not the money. Because the game will make the money if it?s good. Some people think it?s the other way around, and in the short run ? business-wise ? it makes sense. ?I will sell this small thing for three dollars. It will make me $300,000. It?s good money. I will show more profit.? But at the end of the day, how many fans have you lost? And that?s just a very simple mentality we try to avoid.?
Oh like some other clod with an even bigger Napoleon Complex wouldn't waltz in and make things even worse somehow.Nurb said:I wish piracy actually had an effect on big publishers. They need to go bankrupt
Breaking the monopoly the major publishers have by owning most of the developers allows for the independent developers to compete against one another again as they did in the 90's before EA, Ubisoft, and Activision started buying everyone up.ConanThe3rd said:Oh like some other clod wouldn't waltz in and make things even worse somehow.Nurb said:I wish piracy actually had an effect on big publishers. They need to go bankrupt
...hoo boy. I wish I could say I was the least bit surprised. Of course, you have to look askance at anonymous sources and all, but haven't we already seen this drama play out?SomeGuySomewhereHere said:I'll just leave this here.
http://whatifgaming.com/the-division-developer-insider-we-already-downgraded-a-few-things
Yeah....me too...I was stupid enough to buy some origin games in a sale as well. Dead Space 3 coop, broken (STILL), BF3 coop, broken (STILL).An Ceannaire said:It's times like this that I'm ashamed I own as many Ubisoft games as I do.