The developer develops the game.snowbear said:I think your misunderstanding the role of a publisher...Yopaz said:Ubisoft is in charge of publishing the game. That means they are the ones paying the developer to make the game and discover bugs and make sure that the game is fit for release. When the product is done they pay a manufacturer to print the game, cover and manual. They pay the manufacturer to do the manufacturer to do a quality check to make sure they aren't shipping out defective discs, covers with damages and that all is included. These errors happen once in a while because not every copy is checked, how many is checked all depends on the product and company.
Now do you understand that Ubisoft has nothing to do with the manufacturing process itself? That they have lost money on this and not received the service they paid for? If you do, please explain how Ubisoft is still to blame, because if we're going to blame companies not involved in the manufacturing process we could just as well have blamed EA or Nintendo.
The publisher PUBLISHES the game I.E. once the game is made they are in control of Manufacturing, advertising and distribution!!!
Otherwise they would simply just be an investor.
Do you really think Ubisoft just throw money at developers and leave it all up to them?
The publisher pays for development costs and manufacturing costs.
The manufacturers manufactures the game.
Yes, the publisher oversees how the developers spend the money, but once the game is finished and approved it gets sent to the manufacturers where they are supposed to make sure the game manufactured. I have not once said that the publisher throws money at the developer and leave it to them. What I have been saying is that the publisher is not the one to manufacture the game. Complain all you want about me not understanding, but that doesn't change the facts.
The publisher pays the development and the manufacturing while doing neither if these things.