Ubisoft want people to "feel comfortable" not owning games

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PostRe: Ubisoft want people to "feel comfortable" not owning games
by Tomous » Fri Jan 19, 2024 7:33 am

Ad strikes again :lol:

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by Cheeky Devlin » Fri Apr 12, 2024 12:56 pm

Seeing a lot of chatter that Ubisoft have started revoking licences for The Crew after turning off the servers.
So if you owned it you can't even download it now (I believe this is via Uplay but not sure where else).

I've seen some speculation that it's to prevent the community figuring out some kind of offline patch.

Utter scumbags.

EDIT: https://www.thegamer.com/the-crew-revoked-from-ubisoft-connect-accounts-after-servers-shut-down/

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PostRe: Ubisoft want people to "feel comfortable" not owning games
by ITSMILNER » Fri Apr 12, 2024 12:58 pm

Cheeky Devlin wrote:Seeing a lot of chatter that Ubisoft have started revoking licences for The Crew after turning off the servers.
So if you owned it you can't even download it now (I believe this is via Uplay but not sure where else).

I've seen some speculation that it's to prevent the community figuring out some kind of offline patch.

Utter scumbags.


Something quite apt that the team developing Rogue Prince of Persia for Ubisoft are named 'Evil Empire' :lol:

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PostRe: Ubisoft want people to "feel comfortable" not owning games
by jawa_ » Fri Apr 12, 2024 5:02 pm

Cheeky Devlin wrote:Seeing a lot of chatter that Ubisoft have started revoking licences for The Crew after turning off the servers.
So if you owned it you can't even download it now (I believe this is via Uplay but not sure where else).

I've seen some speculation that it's to prevent the community figuring out some kind of offline patch.

Utter scumbags...

It really is a horrible move by Ubisoft. I bought The Crew and The Crew 2 but - because of the poorly-handled closure of The Crew - no way am I buying the third entry.

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PostRe: Ubisoft want people to "feel comfortable" not owning games
by Tomous » Fri Apr 12, 2024 5:34 pm

Honestly shocked that a company like Ubisoft would do that

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by Cheeky Devlin » Fri Apr 12, 2024 6:30 pm

Got home and just checked and yeah, my copy of The Crew says "You no longer have access to this game. Why not check the Store to pursue your adventures?"

Get strawberry floated you thieving banana splits.

That said I have no memory of buying most of the games in my Uplay library. Think a lot of them come from bundles and linking to my console accounts (Which will sometimes give you the PC version for free).

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PostRe: Ubisoft want people to "feel comfortable" not owning games
by Moggy » Fri Apr 12, 2024 9:22 pm

Tomous wrote:Honestly shocked that a company like Ubisoft would do that


I blame Tafdolphin, Ubisoft never used to do things like this.

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PostRe: Ubisoft want people to "feel comfortable" not owning games
by Trelliz » Sun Apr 14, 2024 3:58 pm

I've seen the "the community might keep it going with private servers" argument but that was never going to happen; was there a big enough community left still playing it?

Also if the licenses for the cars/music have expired if anyone carried on trying to maintain the game that ubisoft made with those in, I imagine it would be up to Ubisoft to police that because they would legally get it in the neck if it was still around beyond the prescribed period, so would lawyer up instantly if someone tried; no goodwill private server thing like with city of heroes.

I'm absolutely not defending Ubisoft here, but with the context of the crew specifically being shut down due to licenses and probably dwindling player numbers not worth them maintaining the server infrastructure, once the game is down whether it's in your library or not makes no difference.


I wish I could remember it but I read some article about how a lot of the problem with maintaining older game servers is the security aspect; i.e. keeping them up to date to stop people using them as ways to get into players' machines, and is not worth the legal or practical hassle, especially for "dead games".

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PostRe: Ubisoft want people to "feel comfortable" not owning games
by poshrule_uk » Sun Apr 14, 2024 4:29 pm

I want Unisoft to get used to me not buying there games anymore.

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PostRe: Ubisoft want people to "feel comfortable" not owning games
by Jenuall » Mon Apr 15, 2024 10:57 pm

Yeah, take that Unisoft!

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PostRe: Ubisoft want people to "feel comfortable" not owning games
by Skarjo » Tue Apr 16, 2024 9:39 am

Realised I was thinking of 'The Club' from 2008 - I was amazed it was still going!

I dunno, 10 years for an online only game doesn't seem horrendous, but it's still weird they didn't allow fan-run private servers.

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PostRe: Ubisoft want people to "feel comfortable" not owning games
by rinks » Tue Apr 16, 2024 10:47 am

Skarjo wrote:Realised I was thinking of 'The Club' from 2008 - I was amazed it was still going!

I dunno, 10 years for an online only game doesn't seem horrendous, but it's still weird they didn't allow fan-run private servers.

The Club was good fun. I'd love to replay that.

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PostRe: Ubisoft want people to "feel comfortable" not owning games
by ITSMILNER » Tue Apr 16, 2024 8:50 pm

https://www.eurogamer.net/star-wars-outlaws-pricey-extra-jabba-the-hutt-mission-is-optional-and-additional-ubisoft-says

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"To clarify, Jabba the Hutt and the Hutt Cartel are one of the main syndicates in Star Wars Outlaws and will be part of the experience for everyone who purchases the game, regardless of edition," a Ubisoft spokesperson said in a statement to Eurogamer. "The 'Jabba's Gambit' mission is an optional, additional mission with the Hutt Cartel along Kay and Nix's journey across the Outer Rim. This mission will be available to those who purchase the season pass or an edition of the game which includes the season pass."

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PostRe: Ubisoft want people to "feel comfortable" not owning games
by Met » Wed Apr 17, 2024 10:18 am

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/659071/

Petition going around to try and enforce companies to keep games in a somewhat playable state after taking your money. I don't trust any of the current or prospective UK governments to do anything about it, but I guess it doesn't hurt to get it mentioned.

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PostRe: Ubisoft want people to "feel comfortable" not owning games
by Victor Mildew » Wed Apr 17, 2024 10:33 am

Met wrote:https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/659071/

Petition going around to try and enforce companies to keep games in a somewhat playable state after taking your money. I don't trust any of the current or prospective UK governments to do anything about it, but I guess it doesn't hurt to get it mentioned.


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PostRe: Ubisoft want people to "feel comfortable" not owning games
by Trelliz » Wed Apr 17, 2024 2:25 pm

Doesn't it say buried in the EULA for most online games that by agreeing to it the publishers can change or switch it off whenever they like?

See my previous point about licenses and the security of server infrastructure for "dead" games; once they have your money and whatever licenses they have to use in turn have expired thats it, game over. It's not good, but that's how things are. These kinds of petitions are incredibly naive but if people feel like they're doing something then good for them I guess.

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