F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming They returned my game to me. 😊

They returned my game to me. 😊

They returned my game to me. 😊

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DatDrop
Member
190
11-28-2016, 10:09 PM
#1
Opened Uplay to check if Far Cry 4 is back in stock. Performed a search for Ubisoft updates to see if keys are being reinstated. (Uncertain if all keys are available) A relevant article mentioned that if you’ve already activated a key and it was later revoked, you might recover it. Newly bought unactivated keys will be disabled.
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DatDrop
11-28-2016, 10:09 PM #1

Opened Uplay to check if Far Cry 4 is back in stock. Performed a search for Ubisoft updates to see if keys are being reinstated. (Uncertain if all keys are available) A relevant article mentioned that if you’ve already activated a key and it was later revoked, you might recover it. Newly bought unactivated keys will be disabled.

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TnTE_Fuscus
Junior Member
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11-28-2016, 11:53 PM
#2
It's nice that Ubisoft handled it, because they didn't have to. It's like they were using stolen items—technically, you're not the owner if it was taken.
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TnTE_Fuscus
11-28-2016, 11:53 PM #2

It's nice that Ubisoft handled it, because they didn't have to. It's like they were using stolen items—technically, you're not the owner if it was taken.

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Gustatwgames
Junior Member
10
12-01-2016, 12:51 AM
#3
I feel the situation wasn't completely covered by fake credit card transactions, and there were many resold games circulating on platforms like G2A. Before facing legal action from those who did it legitimately, they returned the games. I don't trust everything reported in gaming articles, especially if it comes from 'gaming journalism.'
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Gustatwgames
12-01-2016, 12:51 AM #3

I feel the situation wasn't completely covered by fake credit card transactions, and there were many resold games circulating on platforms like G2A. Before facing legal action from those who did it legitimately, they returned the games. I don't trust everything reported in gaming articles, especially if it comes from 'gaming journalism.'

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The_Trap
Member
223
12-01-2016, 02:13 AM
#4
No, not necessarily. The idea of all Ubisoft buildings burning down is likely a metaphor or a fictional scenario rather than a factual situation.
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The_Trap
12-01-2016, 02:13 AM #4

No, not necessarily. The idea of all Ubisoft buildings burning down is likely a metaphor or a fictional scenario rather than a factual situation.

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Slide7
Member
148
12-01-2016, 10:40 AM
#5
They should be. They’re only fixing their mistake by avoiding communication with customers. They remain a poor company and deserve all the criticism they receive. Do you have an issue with my view of their business?
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Slide7
12-01-2016, 10:40 AM #5

They should be. They’re only fixing their mistake by avoiding communication with customers. They remain a poor company and deserve all the criticism they receive. Do you have an issue with my view of their business?

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_SIRENDER_
Member
146
12-08-2016, 02:05 AM
#6
Your viewpoint is acceptable. What you wish to occur isn't what it is. I don't favor the Republicans, yet I wouldn't want their residences or workplaces to be destroyed. That's simply absurd.
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_SIRENDER_
12-08-2016, 02:05 AM #6

Your viewpoint is acceptable. What you wish to occur isn't what it is. I don't favor the Republicans, yet I wouldn't want their residences or workplaces to be destroyed. That's simply absurd.

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zLeoZiin
Senior Member
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12-22-2016, 02:37 PM
#7
I accept your words and remain committed to my goal of pushing Ubisoft to take drastic action.
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zLeoZiin
12-22-2016, 02:37 PM #7

I accept your words and remain committed to my goal of pushing Ubisoft to take drastic action.

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MatGamer_98
Member
156
12-24-2016, 07:45 AM
#8
Impressive display of responsibility. I appreciate knowing that people like you can help companies recognize the value of my preferred gaming platform.
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MatGamer_98
12-24-2016, 07:45 AM #8

Impressive display of responsibility. I appreciate knowing that people like you can help companies recognize the value of my preferred gaming platform.

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15969
Member
143
12-24-2016, 03:07 PM
#9
After the chaos after the announcement that games were being removed from uplay profiles, Ubisoft felt a lot of pressure. Their PC launches seemed shaky—only Far Cry 3 managed a small improvement, though it still had some frustrating frame drops on my GTX 980—and their copy-paste titles weren’t doing much to boost their popularity. I’m not a total disliker; for instance, I really enjoyed Far Cry 4...but seeing how things have changed makes it tough to accept the current state.
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15969
12-24-2016, 03:07 PM #9

After the chaos after the announcement that games were being removed from uplay profiles, Ubisoft felt a lot of pressure. Their PC launches seemed shaky—only Far Cry 3 managed a small improvement, though it still had some frustrating frame drops on my GTX 980—and their copy-paste titles weren’t doing much to boost their popularity. I’m not a total disliker; for instance, I really enjoyed Far Cry 4...but seeing how things have changed makes it tough to accept the current state.

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xbnw
Member
96
12-24-2016, 04:14 PM
#10
Honestly, I was mature enough to handle it. Did I really hand you a bunch of junk? No. You know why I dislike Ubisoft and why so many forum members share that view? Because they treat your preferred gaming platform like it doesn’t matter and the players are unimportant. They don’t optimize their games, release titles that are riddled with issues. For PC users, frame rate and resolution are just numbers, and they also claim 90% of pirate PCs play their games. Please forgive me if I seem a bit harsh—I’ll say my opinion if I want to buy a game from a developer who ignores its audience. That’s my money, and I won’t let them walk all over me.

Edit 2: "Great effort with your maturity"—how about a great display of loyalty by removing games from your library without any warning? Nothing. Just users waking up and having their games vanish silently, no notice or emails.
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xbnw
12-24-2016, 04:14 PM #10

Honestly, I was mature enough to handle it. Did I really hand you a bunch of junk? No. You know why I dislike Ubisoft and why so many forum members share that view? Because they treat your preferred gaming platform like it doesn’t matter and the players are unimportant. They don’t optimize their games, release titles that are riddled with issues. For PC users, frame rate and resolution are just numbers, and they also claim 90% of pirate PCs play their games. Please forgive me if I seem a bit harsh—I’ll say my opinion if I want to buy a game from a developer who ignores its audience. That’s my money, and I won’t let them walk all over me.

Edit 2: "Great effort with your maturity"—how about a great display of loyalty by removing games from your library without any warning? Nothing. Just users waking up and having their games vanish silently, no notice or emails.

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