• M500@lemmy.ml
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    8 months ago

    He better get used to not making money…

    But who am I kidding gamers have 0 impulse control.

    Either way I have enough retro games to last me a lifetime.

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      8 months ago

      While i would sate that in a slightly different way i do agree with you, also i recommend you to remove word these, it would enhance quality of this statement.

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    8 months ago

    Tremblay’s view on physical games isn’t that shocking, considering he’s a director of subscriptions, but he does leave out some concerns shared by many when it comes to subscription services. For starters, games actually do come and go on these services right now, with the most recent example being Grand Theft Auto 5 leaving Xbox Game Pass. If you play games only via subscription services, you can very easily lose access to certain titles on a regular basis.

    Secondly, games that are pulled from online stores, for one reason or another, would mean they cease to exist in an all-digital future. Two high profile example are the original Alan Wake and Ubisoft’s very own The Crew, both of which were pulled due to licensing issues. While the former eventually returned to digital storefronts thanks to the recent remaster, The Crew can no longer be bought and will poof out of existence on March 31, 2024.

    I can see a lot of people being fine with that idea when it comes to subscriptions. I think people have kind of gotten used to the idea with content coming and going off of sites like Netflix.

    I thought this has to do with DRM and license agreements when I first saw it.

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      8 months ago

      Being okay with subscriptions is perhaps an unpopular idea on this sub, but I’m okay with that.

      To me, it comes down to what your use-case is.

      If all I want is to be entertained, then a subscription full of stuff is fine. I don’t care if it changes or goes away, I’ll just watch something else.

      But if it’s my favourite show ever, then I need a way to have that permanently, so there’s no risk I lose access.

      Same with games. Game Pass etc are fine if you just want a steady stream of new stuff. Not fine if you need to truly own that game forever.

      I have zero problem with subscriptions. I only have a problem when subscription is the ONLY way.

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    8 months ago

    Similar to what happened to Netflix, competing services will harm this process. Currently the most comparable to old Netflix is the Xbox Game Pass; which if companies like EA and Ubisoft pulled their games from; it would be way less prefered.

    As the profits that come to these companies decrease, they’ll be more tempted to focus more on their own subsctiption platforms. Game industry has this trick up its sleeve that some games can be played 1000s of hours, but even adding games of this nature; satisfying every player with a single subscription service is impossible.

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    8 months ago

    Ubisoft directors might need to become comfortable hiding quietly in dark attics when the revolution comes.

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    8 months ago

    It strikes me that this attitude might carry more weight if it came from a company with a better library… I mean, they have a handful of good games, most of which are quite old, and otherwise, mostly act like a cheap sequel machine.

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    8 months ago

    It’s nice that he’s being honest about the bullshittery but all the same he can shove it. Glad I haven’t bought a Ubi game in years and it doesn’t look like that’s going to be changing any time soon.

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    8 months ago

    Every single time Ubisoft opens their stupid mouths, it reinforces my decade old decision to boycott them.

  • Mario_Dies.wav@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    8 months ago

    I’ve never gotten comfortable with not owning CDs or DVDs. In fact, if I really really like a movie or album, I obtain a physical copy. If it’s an independent artist, I’ll even buy it directly from the record label.

    And so far, I’ve been able to stream everything else when I just want to get my entertainment fix ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  • the post of tom joad@sh.itjust.works
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    8 months ago

    I’ve felt very comfortable not buying a single ubisoft game since rayman legends, a great game that i use my pirated copy to play because it works better than the DRMriddled version i paid for.

    Generally i don’t even bother to steal ubisoft games since i haven’t played a good one (imo) since early early far cry or asscreed2