• Duamerthrax@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Ubisoft, epic, ea, Blizzard/Activision…

      I wont say Bethesda because I’m hoping for another Doom or Quake.

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        _EA is the fucking devil. They bought my favorite game, Ultima Online, and ruined it. _

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    Putting ads in a 5 year old game is definitely an odd thing to do.

    Active player count got to be in the dozens by now, surely?

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    Forza Horizon 4 did this but worse. It would be an unskippable 2 minute video ad ignoring your volume settings. It only played 5 times in my 45 hours of gameplay but it was so damn unacceptable that it’s reminding me to give that game a negative review.

    Forza Horizon 5 does not do this. Get that game or something else instead.

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    1 year ago

    That’s enough for me to never buy any of their games ever again.

    Remember when they said that if we pay for the product, we dont get ads? :)

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    i can’t wait for the day when we will need to watch ads or buy premium before we can use our cars

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    1 year ago

    I’m enraged they made a Facebook sequel rather than a legit game to my wife’s favorite computer game ever, and it seems there no hope of the series ever coming back.

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    I don’t mind in-game ads printed on in-map billboards and stuff, but ads that interrupt gameplay? Fuck that. Especially if you’ve paid for the content.

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      I don’t mind a little ad in the menu, about stuff directly related to game I’m playing. Those little “Hey we released a new content dlc to this exact game” infos can actually be informative. What I really can’t stand is stuff breaking the immersion of the game. I’m not even mad about product placements, when they fit the theme and are sparsely used.

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      Baldur’s Gate 3 was probably the best game of this year (?), but it has an advert for the DLC as soon as you launch it

      However, it’s also probably one of the least-bad “triple A” games of this year when it comes to overall monetisation, that singular DLC of cosmetics and the soundtrack being the only one available

      Unfortunately, I think this one is a losing battle

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        I was going to ask where the ad was, but I forgot that I turned off the launcher specifically because of that. I have no idea about PS but you can add the following on PC to skip the lau8

        --skip-launcher
        
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          Yeah, you absolutely can, but knowing to do that means that the advert has already delivered its message to you.

          Futzing around with the launcher settings seems like more work than just clicking “no” on an advert that pops up.

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            You’re right, once. But adding that one time means I never have to see the launcher again. Clicking no means extra launch time and looking at it every time I launch the game.

            But different strokes for different folks. If it’s not worth it to you then that’s cool. It was worth it for me and I thought I’d drop that for anyone else who may want it.

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    If you buy a Ubisoft game in this day and age there is no way you don’t know what you are getting into and the kind of shitty company you are supporting, and you still support it, and its practices, by buying their shit.

    So you have absolutely zero right to bitch, moan, and be upset about the very Ubisoft style shit that Ubisoft does.

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        If you willfully stick your arm into a raging fire after decades of warnings not to, You don’t get to complain about the fire after it hurts you, or how much it hurt you, or anything else.

        You’ve made your choice, now shit down, and shut up, because no one wants to hear it about how bad it is that you ignored every warning and sign and even common fucking sense.

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        So many fucking butt hurt idiots cradling their metaphorically burnt arms and demanding sympathy around here, i swear.

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          You, for one, seem way better adjusted than anybody who willy-nilly sticks their arm into raging fires.

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            I know not to buy from known shitty companies, that they only get shittier with time and monetary support via continuing to purchase their crap.

            It doesnt take a particularly massive intellectual might to figure that out, but apparently that is just expecting to much from the average gamer.