Duane Dibbley wrote:I love how they spin it as an environmental thing, as if it's not all about cutting costs.
I wonder if they filter their factories, which costs much, I think reduces output, and gives the business no profit other than the fact they are protecting the environment.
BoneSnapDeez wrote:The success of a console is determined by how much I enjoy it.
Inazuma wrote:Thanks for the heads up. I will make a note to never buy any future Ubisoft games.
To be fair, this only applies to 360/ps3 games, apparently.
So feel free to support any Wii titles that might interest you (although isnt all ubi pumps out for the wii some incarnation of imagine - baby poniez? I don't know anymore)
Inazuma wrote:Thanks for the heads up. I will make a note to never buy any future Ubisoft games.
To be fair, this only applies to 360/ps3 games, apparently.
So feel free to support any Wii titles that might interest you (although isnt all ubi pumps out for the wii some incarnation of imagine - baby poniez? I don't know anymore)
Don't forget about PC games.
I don't think any of us should be buying Ubisoft PC games, even if they did come with manuals. They're all coming with that lovely "phone home ever 3 seconds" DRM that requires you to have an internet connection to play at all.
dlmvii wrote:I don't think any of us should be buying Ubisoft PC games, even if they did come with manuals. They're all coming with that lovely "phone home ever 3 seconds" DRM that requires you to have an internet connection to play at all.
I thought they did away with that. I remember Prince of Persia 2008 didn't have any DRM.
Horrible idea. I like to read the manual before I play a game, as there's usually some kind of background that isn't in the game itself. Plus, it lets me skip those damn tutorials. I don't have a problem with the concept of in-game tutorials, but so many of them treat us like we've never played a video game before.
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I support this. If I want extra manual back story it will be in game and more accessible. I only buy complete and hate walking into a game store a finding a game I want that doesn't have it's manual. If it didn't have one in the first place, I wouldn't have to worry. Buying disc only and just printing a cover sounds good to me. I understand people who like holding the physical manual, but to me it's really about as significant as the Nintendo Power subscription ads.
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