• @[email protected]
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    292 years ago

    And this is why retro games and open source games make up the bulk of my gaming experience

    • mattw3496
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      Hell, I’d be fine for in-game adverts in sensible and relatively unintrusive spots (like a Spiderman 2 ad on a times square billboard in Spiderman 1/Miles Morales). But that won’t happen.

      • @[email protected]
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        Even if you paid for it? Hell no. Anyone who puts ads in games I’ve paid for will be immediately refunding me and never seeing another cent.

  • @[email protected]
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    I don’t usually care about in-game DLC ads or things like that, as long as they’re relegated to a Store section, but god damn.

    This is too far.

  • @[email protected]
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    Always testing the line… This wasn’t a mistake. They know you’ll be upset, they are testing HOW upset and then they’ll make their decision.

    • @[email protected]
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      If you’re “upset” but buy another Ubisoft game anyway, then you weren’t that upset --> Ubisoft will keep doing it.

      (you as in generic you)

    • MeanEYE
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      Ubisoft doesn’t give a shit. Never did. They are the ones who added booster packs after certain time in game so you can progress at a normal pace instead if you pay them extra. Am actually surprised someone reacted this time since usually they are fiendishly defended by dedicated fans.

      • @[email protected]
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        They don’t give a shit but if everyone rejects their bulshit, like that NFT nonsense, they will back off (and try again later)

        • MeanEYE
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          True. And it usually works or at least to a degree, otherwise they wouldn’t keep doing it.

  • @[email protected]
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    I don’t mind in-game ads printed on in-map billboards and stuff, but ads that interrupt gameplay? Fuck that. Especially if you’ve paid for the content.

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      I don’t mind in-game ads printed on in-map billboards and stuff

      Not ten years ago people were complaining about this very thing.

      It’s fascinating to watch the boiling frog in basically real time. Give it another 10 years and ads that interrupt gameplay will be seen as normal too.

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        10 years later…

        I don’t mind ads that interrupt gameplay, but i hate when they require you to smile at your webcam and say “i love corporation!” and give two thumbs up. Other than that, the gameplay is monotinous enough to help me forget who i am and that the world is burning.

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        Am kind of torn on this. To some games, this adds level of realism. Racing games having brand names on billboards makes it feel more real. Folks at RockStar did awesome job with faking ads on radio, billboards, etc. But not every company has the resources to reinvent the whole world. Then again, seeing ads in some other type of game. No thanks.

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        I dont mind it when it makes sense… Like ad boards in fifa games make sense…

        But if it breaka immersion, then it’s stupid

          • @[email protected]
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            That one may be my favorite product placement in a game. It’s so absurd it becomes ironically funny

            • @[email protected]
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              This kind of thing is a real artform, and I love it.

              Making something so bad it gets good again, because people then understand it’s intentional.

              Same for some visual effects in movies, or character traits, whatever. If it’s too subtle, it might be seen as out of place, an oversight or a straight up error. But if you over-exaggerate it, then it suddenly works.

              Reading this back, I now have no idea if I explained my thought process in a way that gets my point across.

          • @[email protected]
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            Its a Kojima game, it fits in and just amplifies the subliminal surrealism present in his games.

      • @[email protected]
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        62 years ago

        To be fair trackmania where ubisoft implemented that is free2play. And you can deactivate it when you bought their subscription, the only issue is that it’s not sutomaticly deactivated once you buy ir

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        I remember seeing ads for real products in Need for Speed: Carbon (2006) and Cities XL (2009). I never really had a problem with diegetic ads that made sense (like on billboards). Interrupting gameplay to serve ads is going over the line.

      • Uriel238 [all pronouns]
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        The coin-op Pole Position in 1982 had a number of regional ads on billboards along the track, including Pepsi and Marlboro, which was the first instance of product placement in a video game.

        In 2007 a number of games featured sponsored product placement. Rainbow Six: Vegas had billboards with Comcast adverts, and a Comcast company kiosk in a convention center. Far Cry 2 (humorously) had Jeep vehicles, including a couple of civilian SUVs that were significantly more cushy than the rest of the vehicles in the game. The implication being the choice of PMCs and African warlords was not the flex Jeep hoped for.

        In the 2010s, companies started renting billboards on their game levels for advertising that would be regularly updated, including a couple of Ubisoft’s MMO-lite titles. I think The Division 2 was one of them in which, again it was product placement. The annoyance was more that these were always-online games in which users had to be connected to the server even when they were playing single player, and the downloaded adverts only contributed to the awareness this wasn’t for the advantage of the players involved.

        These days, there are some pretty serious reasons not to play Ubisoft games, from their overuse and misuse of microtransactions, and piecemeal marketing, to the extremely toxic work environment that continues to be a norm in Ubisoft offices, including the sexual harassment and coercion of attractive clerks and developers by the executive staff, for which there there wasn’t adequate disclosure or contrition by Ubisoft public relations.

        I gave up Ubisoft games after 2020, and don’t even play the Ubisoft games I own (which might at some point cost me access to them, since I do not routinely sign onto Uplay or whatever it’s called now.

    • @[email protected]
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      Have you ever considered how much you lower your standards so people richer than you can be even richer at your expense?

      Might want to stop doing that.

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    I’m so behind companies doing this because too many people accept ads in every other part of their life and then act surprised when they get more ads showing up. It would be nice if this stuff woke people up.

    You can’t pick and choose. You have to reject all ads. They’re a cancer we let it metastasize

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      I wish your method would get the results you want. I know way too many people who sit through ads for energy to play mobile games. I know way too many people who will sit through freevee or still pay over a hundred bucks a month for cable tv, somehow. It’ll never change.

      Coming soon is all the streaming video companies with advertisements on paid subs. Netflix has removed the cheap tier from new subs and replaced it with an ad tier. Amazon is planning on removing no-ad content from amazon prime next year. Pretty much every streaming company except apple has an ad tier or is planning one soon.

      Advertisement is pervasive and honestly a huge problem. It should be prohibited from a huge swath of services, especially healthcare, but also as an optional thing on basically every platform. I truly believe ads make everything worse.

      • @[email protected]
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        The enshittification of streaming services has pushed me back to sailing the seas.

        And I plan on sharing all that I have with anyone who wants it.

        An additional insult is publishers or authors changing their old stuff (Terry Pratchett is re-editing his old novels, the old Bond books are being edited because the language is “offensive”, etc).

        I’d like to maintain my own library of un-altered stuff.

      • @[email protected]
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        It gets crazier to me when I start counting how many minutes of my day is spent being advertised too. I get ads on the radio to work. I get ads in the song themselves because DJ deEzNutz took a deal with McDonald’s to include a hook where he talks about those two sweet beef patties. Meanwhile I’m staring at every billboard one the way to work. I see all the signs on the bus stops. I see the ads on the bus themselves. Hell I get 8 hours between work and bed. How many of those are spend watching a commercial. This is such a wacky situation and I feel like Rowdy Piper in ‘They live’.

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        I know way too many people who sit through ads for energy to play mobile games. I know way too many people who will sit through freevee or still pay over a hundred bucks a month for cable tv, somehow. It’ll never change.

        It’s so sad because these people could block those ads and use free streaming services.

        Blokada 5 blocks ads in apps, but you have to download it from their website because Google blocked all apps that use Blokada’s functionality from the Play Store.

        Here’s a free streaming service to watch pretty much anything for free, just make sure you have Adnauseam or uBlock Origin installed: https://fmoviesz.to/

        The problem is that we, as a culture, don’t pride ourselves on saving money. We pride ourselves on getting taken advantage of because that’s what everyone else is doing. Useful idiots and tools are the norm. They get mad whenever someone rises above their stupidity.

  • @[email protected]
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    Putting ads in a 5 year old game is definitely an odd thing to do.

    Active player count got to be in the dozens by now, surely?

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    I mean this is the same Ubisoft franchise that snuck in Denuvo as a day one patch. It’d be funnier if it weren’t so upsetting that nothing will change and the game industry will keep chugging on.

  • lorez
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    No. I meant Rayman, even Origins and Legends.

  • @[email protected]
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    I already don’t buy Ubisoft games. Which of you spineless lukes is bankrolling this crap?

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    If you buy a Ubisoft game in this day and age there is no way you don’t know what you are getting into and the kind of shitty company you are supporting, and you still support it, and its practices, by buying their shit.

    So you have absolutely zero right to bitch, moan, and be upset about the very Ubisoft style shit that Ubisoft does.

    • @[email protected]
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      Pretty sure I have the right to be dumb and bitch and moan all at the same time. Funny thing is though, no one seems to be complaining about my right to be smart and lie and cheat at the same time - as long as it’s a business and I don’t lie on my taxes anyways.

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        If you willfully stick your arm into a raging fire after decades of warnings not to, You don’t get to complain about the fire after it hurts you, or how much it hurt you, or anything else.

        You’ve made your choice, now shit down, and shut up, because no one wants to hear it about how bad it is that you ignored every warning and sign and even common fucking sense.

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        So many fucking butt hurt idiots cradling their metaphorically burnt arms and demanding sympathy around here, i swear.

        • @[email protected]
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          You, for one, seem way better adjusted than anybody who willy-nilly sticks their arm into raging fires.

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            I know not to buy from known shitty companies, that they only get shittier with time and monetary support via continuing to purchase their crap.

            It doesnt take a particularly massive intellectual might to figure that out, but apparently that is just expecting to much from the average gamer.

            • Blue
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              Your username is very fitting

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                "Yes, yes! It must be You, who dare speak common sense that is the idiot!

                For it can not be me that is the fool, Who bought a pile of shit, and now wish to cry emphatically about receiving a pile of shit from the man famous for supplying shit!

                I shall whine, and cry, and expect the world to lavish upon me nothing but the highest of sympathies for me getting hurt by my own willful actions and ignoring of all warnings and sense!"

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          I just don’t understand what the takeaway is from the figure of speech “if you… then you have no right to…”

          In this case, clearly not everyone knows. And if complaining is prescribed as forbidden then fewer will know going forward. It’s possible that some people aren’t gamers immersed in the dogmatic culture but looking to try something out.

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      Advertising is a drain on society that encourages regular people to choose and act suboptimally.

      There are absolutely allowed to be laws around advertising and people absolutely have the right to be annoyed when those laws are not properly protecting them.

      Video games are no longer a wild frontier, it’s a 50 year old established industry and market that is wildly profitable and absolutely deserves to be legislated into polite and proper conduct.

      We absolutely should bitch and moan that meaningful legislation is not being passed on this front.

      Your username checks out.

    • @[email protected]
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      Totally agree.

      These people deserve what they get. If they don’t like it, stop paying for it.

      • @[email protected]
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        But interceder, I GOTTA HAVE MY SHINY NOW.

        HOW CAN YOU EXPECT ME TO DO WITHOUT MY GODDAMN SHINY YOU HORRIBLE MONSTER!?

        /s

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    i can’t wait for the day when we will need to watch ads or buy premium before we can use our cars

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          Nope, my boss has an i4 that has this bullshit.
          I have an audi a3 that has the hardware for adaptive cruise control but cant use it because of the same bullshit…

          Car market is fuuuucked

          Edit : fyi, i wasnt aware of the problem when ordering it, and its a company car so i didnt pay for it

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              Leased it, company car, so i havent paid a single euro for it. And i didnt know they would pull this shit off. I ordered it without adeptive cruise control and got this shit instead.

              I would never buy an audi lol, but as a company car, meh.