This, except I want Assassin's Creed II.Furburt said:I ain't buying any more Ubisoft games until they remove that horrible, intrusive DRM. Until then, they do not have my purchase.
Which is fine I suppose, because all of the games look pretty dull.
Probably not. There will always be tossers who feel they are entitled to something for free.Furburt said:Well then I guess I'm not buying any more Ubi games then!Sammi Costello said:They'll remove that when PC gamers stop torrenting their games.Furburt said:I ain't buying any more Ubisoft games until they remove that horrible, intrusive DRM.
DRM?Furburt said:I ain't buying any more Ubisoft games until they remove that horrible, intrusive DRM. Until then, they do not have my purchase.
Which is fine I suppose, because all of the games look pretty dull.
It really shouldn't surprise me when furburt does this, but the first post ninja strikes again. The upcoming ubisoft game I'm most excited about is the one that breaks the current trend of over the top DRM.Furburt said:I ain't buying any more Ubisoft games until they remove that horrible, intrusive DRM. Until then, they do not have my purchase.
Which is fine I suppose, because all of the games look pretty dull.
I can't deny that it's about damn time. Rabbid games can be written off as a hiccup in the gaming continuum, but I doubt they will ever make a game as epic as Rayman 2 again. It got really weird and wacky after that, but still playable.MexiricanBassMonkey said:How can I deny the fact that I am totally stoked to see a new, Rabbid-free Rayman game. That was my second platforming game on my PS1 (after Crash 2). I'm glad to see that the humor is still there.
Unless I teleported to an horrible nightmarish alternate universe, it's not Ubisoft who is making Portal 2 afaik.Lord Kodous said:Portal 2