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    7 months ago

    At a time when AAA often sucks so much, it sounds really out of touch to say your overpriced game is “quadruple-A”.

    Xfinity “10G” energy

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    7 months ago

    Big ‘Comcast 10g’ vibes here.

    Ubisoft is consistent with being on my blocked producers list on steam.

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      Wow it’s like almost every day I learn about a new feature Steam has lol

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        Fuck yea! I’ve blocked Ubisoft, EA and a handful of other shoddy producers/their ilk. It’s not worth even seeing their offerings these days.

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          Xbox store needs this feature badly. If I click on another piece of kemco shovelware I’m going to fucking lose it.

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            MS loves to weigh their software down with bloat, I agree they need this feature but I don’t think they’ll take the financial loss to make it a thing.

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    Is that the same shit company that was telling us to get used to not owning games? Why would I spend $70 to borrow something they probably won’t finish making before release?

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      7 months ago

      Why would I spend $70 to borrow something they probably won’t finish making before release?

      So that you can hang around and wait for the talent in the community to fix it and make it at least closer to a game worth $70

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        7 months ago

        You think Ubisoft games will have modding? Hahahaha no, no it will flop on launch and the live service elements will die within a year

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        7 months ago

        Not yet, but I have a plan to release coverage in the future. If you put a deposit down now I’ll give it to you sometime I determine in the future

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    7 months ago

    Aw man I was kinda looking forward to this but this reminds me it’s Ubisoft. Which is a shame because I’m a sucker for their open world formula.

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    7 months ago

    Their AAA games are mid so I suspect their ‘quadruple-A’ games are also mid. Price 'em how you want, I’ll pass anyway, thanks Yves.

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    Fuck me, that is some quadruple-A-level bullshit from our man Yves. I played the closed beta and I am sorry to say that this game is going to tank, hard. Its gameplay loop is waaaay too simplistic to be making those grandiose claims.

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      7 months ago

      Just like battery, the more A it has the smaller it is, but the price stay the same or much more expensive.

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    Leave it to Ubisoft to find new and inventive ways to fuck up. They really do lead the industry in making shitty decisions, setting a firm example for other companies in exactly what trends won’t be popular. Bravo.