MW2 on Steam is only Actis decision. Now Im curious if Crash 4 and Tony Hawk also comes.
Deals like this look like they're just plugging holes until someone can buy them out. Ubisoft is basically flailing at this point and the Guillemots are desperate for someone to bail them out. Everything they're doing is about increasing value to a buyer but because the leadership at Ubi is so incompetent, they actually just make things worse. Short of massive layoffs to make the company more "lean", none of the big players are going to buy them because the last thing they want is to have the negative headline of buying a company and obliterating literally 1000s of jobs.Timmy still paying.
Exclusive to Netflix is a new low for Ubisoft, if is even possible for then to go even lower of where they are already.
Ubisoft is still looking at a long-term strategy. No matter how insane that strategy is they've decided on it and they're sticking to it until someone buys them out.I just don’t understand how Call of Duty is back on Steam and Ubi hasn’t broken.
Until the deal goes through Activision still has a financial responsibility to its shareholders to maximise revenue and pay massive dividends. At this point in time, short-term revenue is more important than long-term, and the current outgoing leadership has decided that a short-term financial boost (so they can pay themselves and shareholders increased dividends) by releasing on Steam is more important than the long-term Battle.net strategy which is now irrelevant to them because whatever Microsoft decides to do with the client, it won't impact them.MS stated #1 goal is to fuck with Sony.
I wouldn't get your hopes up for this one for that reason. I just bought it on Xbox and I'm hoping that version survives the test of time.The only game I care about ubi on PC is Scott Pilgrim complete edition. I hope it gets steam release if they return to steam one day. It’s a licensed franchise and wouldn’t be the first time it expires and get delisted like happened when they released it for the first time on PS360.
iirc same goes for Trials devs as Ubisoft RedLynx ... but iirc they recently renamed Bluebyte (anno/settlers) to Ubisoft Düsseldorf .This is why that name stood out to me (I'm not familiar with the franchise) but Ubisoft owning anything not called "Ubisoft City name" is odd to me.
A Ubisoft Original™terribly bland
I recommend second-hand Herman Miller Mirra chaira. I got one in the UK for less than £400, are really comfortable even using them all day and last for many years. It was the best 2020 purchase I made, after having used it in the office for years previously. (example, they got more expensive)Yeah I'm thinking that I will try to save for one after I have my steam deck funds ready.
I really really want this one! But its pricey, 330€, considering that it took me more than a year to save up for the deck, it will still take me some time for the chair.
Actually, Fenyx Rising is really good.A Ubisoft Original™
so i've heardActually, Fenyx Rising is really good.
You're probably right, and I hadn't thought of that. It's most likely a coincidence and I was looking for something to tie them together.I'm pretty sure it would be illegal for Phil or anyone at Microsoft to do anything like that until the acquisition actually closes. They wouldn't risk such a major deal over Call of Duty being on Steam, it would 100% need to be an Activision decision.
Is that a threat?
NiceFuckinTittiesThe AO rating for AC Mirage was in the trailer on stream too.
Clearly, it's doing something that gives it that rating and knowing Ubi, it's not gonna be porn or gratuitous violence, so it’s probably crypto gambling.
It appears 2K23 had a stronger launch than 2K22 as well. 2K22's first weekend peaked at 20k CCU while 2K23 peaked at ~25k.NBA selling well despite being last gen on pc, sad
That ol' Sunday bounce returns. We're going to be checking out some recent releases starting with Tinykin and if we have some time we'll check out a couple slightly older titles I've been wanting to get back to.
Another thing I want to do is make some changes to the thread sometime tonight or tomorrow. It likely won't be anything big, probably just a slight rewrite of the OP and some banner changes but I do have a few ideas in mind so we'll see!
The stream will be starting in about 10 minutes!
They're not facing massive sub cancellations. For perspective, they've lost 2 million but they still have 220 million subscribers. Some of those 2 million are from Russia where they stopped offering their service. The rest are just natural losses because this is the first time they're facing real competition in the streaming space and inflation is hitting everyone now so people have to tighten up spending. The stock market reaction to their (less than predicted) losses was absurd but those fools somehow want infinite growth forever so it was always going to stop at some point.
My tinfoil hat theory is that their competitors are pushing Netflix doom and gloom narratives for issues that are going to affect the entire industry. Like the ad supported business. HBO Max already has it, Disney is planning it too, other smaller streaming services in America already have it but somehow only Netflix is getting raked over the coals for it. Or for example, Disney lost the IPL rights auction and are going to lose (as a guess) about 20 million or more subscribers in India in the next few months. Nobody will be writing out their obituary for that. Yesterday news came out that Netflix is considering going to weekly releases for episodes and people are losing their minds over this. Meanwhile, when HBO, Amazon, Disney and everyone else does the same thing it's considered a good thing that allows shows to build audiences and promotes discussions and what not. It all seems very weird to me.
It’s 100% crypto gambling, no way they ask you to bet $50 directly to maybe win $1000, they need some layer of obfuscationThe AO rating for AC Mirage was in the trailer on stream too.
Clearly, it's doing something that gives it that rating and knowing Ubi, it's not gonna be porn or gratuitous violence, so it’s probably crypto gambling.
i pretty convinced they signed for number of titles or some extra specific titles and kinda got fucked with the infinite delays with for example Skulls and Bones or Settlers 8I just don’t understand how Call of Duty is back on Steam and Ubi hasn’t broken.
Yeah definitely agree. The story is the strongest part of the game. Finished all the route and enjoyed it a lot!Finished my first Digimon Survuve route this weekend (Harmony) after getting side-tracked by other stuff. 3 more to go!
Imo it's very good. Although it does feel like 2 separate games tacked together.
The main meat is the visual novel main story with some battles. It's very high quality, the story is good and the human <-> Digimon dynamic is fantastic. The combat is "fine". It's not overly complicated and serves its purpose just right - and there's not too much of it. Getting through the story, seeing evolutions your partners have is a strong hook (especially since some forms depend on the route).
I would give this an 8/10 so far. 9/10 if you're a fan of the Digimon Adventure style animes and always wanted to experience something like it in game form. Could change depending on how the other routes go (especially the True ending).
The the second part of the game is the "Free Battle" aspect, where you can combat random wild Digimon and either defeat them, recruit them or get items from them. This is a bit of a slog, because as I said combat is just "fine" and kinda exhausting in high doses, recruiting chances are pretty low and the special evolution items are fairly rare. The game also often forces you to use partner Digimons during the story anway and they have lots of advantages over the "wild" Digimon as well, so it all feels kinda tacked on.
I would give this part of the game a 6/10, but it can also be pretty much entirely ignored (which I ended up doing for the most part since I just wanted to follow the story).
Maybe my opinion will change during the next routes if I do end up engaging with it a bit more, we'll see. But even if not it doesn't make the main game worse.
I wouldn't shock me if they incorporate the fix official into steam at some point. Multiple people at Valve follow Pavel on twitter so it may just be a matter of time.Pretty shit that Valve couldn't do that
Logitech M705 Marathon or the Logitech 305 WirelessSo had to give my mouse away to my dad because his broke, and I'm using a spare, wanted to get a cheap wireless mouse, any advice?
As part of its plan to return to growth, Ubisoft is aiming to deploy its three "pillar" games - "Assassin's Creed", "Far Cry" and "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six" - on all digital platforms, Guillemot said.