Ubisoft's annual report dictates that the consumers are the problem
Ubisoft's annual report dictates that the consumers are the problem
Ubisoft's annual report dictates that the consumers are the problem
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"One of the things we saw is that gamers are used to, a little bit like DVD, having and owning their games. That's the consumer shift that needs to happen. They got comfortable not owning their CD collection or DVD collection. That's a transformation that's been a bit slower to happen [in games]."
I'm totally OK not owning Ubisoft games... but not in the way they would prefer... Where I hand them money and still don't own anything.
Ubisoft need to get comfortable gamers not buying their games.
A wise someone once said that if you can't own anything, you can't pirate anything.
Hoist the Jolly Roger!
I might do that anyway. I bought watchdogs on steam, and it was was really fun, but getting removeded at every time UPlay hiccupped or their servers went down in a singleplayer game was enough to make me never touch their shit again.
That and Watchdogs2 being infected with Denuvo. Ugh...
Yeah. It’s almost like video games are a totally different market from movies or music. 🤦🏻♂️
I don't know what planets he's on but I still have all my DVDs if I choose to stream stuff as well that's my choice but is all the streaming services went down I've still got all my Star Trek shows.
Anyway what's he talking about steam exists and is wildly popular so that movement has already happened. What they're trying to push is live service games.
I've been digitizing my spouse's massive dvd collection and hosting them in the house on jellyfin. All the convenience, none of the cost.