What is acutally that bad about Ubisoft?
What is acutally that bad about Ubisoft?
In my perspective, all the Ubisoft developments were pushed too far ahead and aren't as problematic as they seem. Reflect on this: Ubisoft has been a solid publisher over the past few years, having been around since 1986. Just because they released a few titles quickly doesn't guarantee they'll become like Electronic Arts. The only game we're certain is lacking is Assassins Creed Unity, which essentially stands out as their unfinished project. Some might argue Watch Dogs was also incomplete, but I'd say it was a fresh concept with minor issues and many strengths. You should also remember titles like Valiant Hearts and Child of Light, which introduced new visuals and storytelling to gaming. Another point worth mentioning is the upcoming Rainbow Six and games such as The Crew and The Division, which deserve attention. Overall, there are some really compelling titles on the horizon.
I’m excited about The Crew, but if the online experience feels broken like Watch Dogs, I’ll walk away.
At this stage you might not understand—it's likely you won't. How we see matters. If you accept them, you accept them; if not, you reject them. The general view is just that, nothing more.
They keep messing with the game files, making it hard for me to enjoy the titles I want. The transfer from console to PC isn’t working well.
They mislead their audience because they can't meet the standards we expect. They blocked genuine feedback before the game launched, making pre-orders skewed. They addressed micropayments first, then tackled bugs in the new version. The core issue is their dishonest behavior—concealing or altering information for their own gain, which is deeply problematic.