No one should be concerned; the games have evolved and are well-received now.
No one should be concerned; the games have evolved and are well-received now.
It's been on my mind whether others are concerned about the future of The Crew and Tom Clancy's The Division following Ubisoft's recent challenges. I'm a bit anxious about these titles, but I'd love to hear what others think.
I won’t purchase them until they fix their issues, so I’m keeping quiet about it. I suppose most people are okay with that, though. But who knows what might happen?
The Crew beta didn’t meet expectations. It wasn’t just the issues—there were no bugs to mention. The storyline and characters felt uninspired, and the overall experience was similar to typical racing or freerom games.
Back then I was really looking forward to the division. Now I’m just holding my breath for the TB report.
I tried the crew beta and it worked fine. It wasn’t anything special for me, but I appreciate that the whole group is included and the map is huge. I’m excited about the division part. Yes, I’m a bit concerned about Ubisoft releasing these games. Unity is a mess, but 3D:4 had good reviews. I just hope they don’t make mistakes.
I already purchased The Crew prior to the problems, I tested the beta and it performed adequately since it was still in beta.
Those familiar with quality racing simulations often find the crew to be the least enjoyable aspect, surpassing even TDU2. I believe The Division will offer a significantly different experience compared to what is shown.