No one is really playing Far Cry 4 anymore.
No one is really playing Far Cry 4 anymore.
Refusing to purchase or distribute the game isn't the solution. The best way to pressure Ubisoft is by completely disregarding them. Piracy merely provides them with justification to enforce harsh digital rights management rules. It also signals that you still value their products, supporting their practices.
Usually copying the game isn't the right solution because it just shows Ubisoft doesn’t care about PC players. I won’t play it or watch any videos of their games until they fix things. Far Cry 4 seems okay at first, but I won’t easily forgive them. Perhaps I’ll buy it when it drops for less than ten dollars in a couple of years.
Feeling let down by UBI's recent stance, I'm unlikely to purchase. It might be worth waiting until next year when it drops to $5.99.
Using your wallet for voting is a two-way deal. To complain about poor development, you need to be prepared to give back when something great happens.
Stealing a game isn't a proper way to express dissent. They earn huge profits from sales so piracy has little impact. Avoid buying or using the game. Developers must realize they don’t enjoy poor-quality titles, and they won’t purchase or consider weak games.
It seems like a really great game. I enjoyed Far Cry 3 a lot, and while Ubi has faced some criticism lately, I’m feeling drawn to Far Cry 4.