Ubisoft again proved its “love” for PC. [4 Apdeta]
Waited Ghost Recon: Future Soldier on your PC? Well, but the figures.If you liked the game, then you will have to buy a console, because Ubisoft canceled the version for PC due to a high level of piracy (for the same reason we canceled and new Reiman).Also, yesterday Ubisoft asked an interesting question to the beekeepers ..
Here he is
“On the forums we see a lot of message that I am alive was canceled on the RS, and you complain about what we have betrayed. We have a counter question – why don’t you buy games? When you answer this question, we will answer your.“
Update.Even more Burshut!
The release of the new assassin for Ubisoft will become an indicator. The publishing house is going to completely abandon the development of games for RS.Life shit sodmen Ghost Recon: Online in question.
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Ghost Recon: Online will be.
Sebastian Arno: “At first we wanted to port Ghost Recon: Future Soldier with consoles – as usual, without any deep processing, since still 95% of players just download a pirate copy. But then we decided that you can’t relate to the game. We told ourselves that we must accept the call, adapt to the situation. This decision formed the basis of Ghost Recon Online “
And again, Sebastian Arno: “You know, I do not like to compare games on PC and consoles … It is clear that those who paid 60 euros for a disc have a super-Hollywood blockbuster. And on the staff we give most of the content for free, so that everyone will be able to try the game. This is our answer to those who usually download games on Pirate Bay – excellent, guys, you have achieved your. Here you have a game that can be easily downloaded, and there is no protection that prevents you from playing ”
At first we wanted https://vegasmoose.co.uk/ to port the Ghost Recon: Future Soldier with consoles – as usual, without any deep processing
And after this sentence they still ask “why you don’t buy our games for Puck.
In his last interview for The Cambridge Student newspaper, Gabe Newell explained the reason for Valve’s success and their Steam service. Last night we reported that Ubisoft refused to release Ghost Recon: Future Soldier on PC due to piracy on this platform. However, according to Newella, a complete refusal to release games for PC, as well as the use of very cruel systems of piracy protection systems is the wrong way.
Gabe said that the gaming industry is characterized by a general misconception regarding piracy and in fact people decide to download games not because of high prices. Everything is tied to the game delivery service and then, convenient and is it easy to buy games.
The main reason for piracy is the problem with the service, not at the cost.
For example, if the pirates offer you to deliver the product to your computer at anywhere in the world (torrents) at any time of the day, while the legal provider states that the product is blocked for certain regions and will appear in your country only after release in the United States and you can only buy it in an ordinary store, in which case the pirate service is more convenient for consumers.
It is impossible to disagree-over the past ten years of the gaming industry has repeatedly proved that the introduction of uncomfortable and to some extent cruel to players of protection systems leads to the fact that honest buyers buy or download pirate versions of the game.
Yesterday, the Ubisoft publisher said that 95% download the pirate version of the game Future Soldier, which led to the refusal to release this game for PC. Of course, it is impossible to argue that someone downloads the game, however, hit from one extreme (permanent connector to the DRM network) to another-it is not a solution and Ubisoft should already understand this.
Newell explained that by providing a convenient, constantly developing service, they create a sense of loyalty to Brand. Gabe noticed that for Valve piracy, in fact, is not a problem.
Our goal is to create a service more convenient than the one that pirates offer and so far this tactic was successful enough for piracy to not be a problem for us. Before entering the Russian market, we were assured that it would be a waste of time, because everyone in this country was pizaty. But it so happened that Russia is approaching to become our largest market in Europe.
Now, if only Ubisoft took into account the success of Valve with their Steam service, the industry would be in a much better position.
P.S.: Gabe said he does not know when Half-Life 3 comes out.
Update 4
I am alive can still go to RS
!Wazzup!!Holyshit!