Former Ubisoft worker shares insights on his past experiences
Former Ubisoft worker shares insights on his past experiences
This information sheds light on many reasons behind the release of incomplete and poor ports. What are your thoughts?
Ugh. Post again. Hate Ubisoft. Just scrolling through the noise.
In his reflection on the "90%" remark, $60 seems prohibitively expensive for a game. I'm unsure how to make big game companies produce large-scale titles more affordable. No, that's unrealistic. After taxes, it becomes too costly to purchase games at full price. If limited, collector, or ultimate versions were priced around $60 (instead of $80+) and included meaningful memorabilia, it might be acceptable. Still, my son uses a Steam account, so I recommend he make his purchases there or on Origin to regularly see prices and grasp the value of money in video games.
People often overlook how consistently poor Assassins Creed has been. It was bad back then and remains so today. Trying to make it fit Ubisoft wouldn’t fix the issues—it’s already disappointing from the start. The missions feel repetitive, the combat is awkward, and the controls are clunky. The main complaint with Ubisoft is simply that they release these games yearly without much improvement.