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Ubisoft Exec Says Gamers Need to Get ‘Comfortable’ Not Owning Their Games for Subscriptions to Take Off::An executive at Assassin’s Creed maker Ubisoft has said gamers will need to get “comfortable” not owning their games before video game subscriptions truly take off.
These guys need to remember they are selling a novelty…a toy. It’s not an essential good. Their consumer can just “stop” seeking new games
Ubisoft doing God’s work.
And by that I mean not having their games available on steam so I cannot purchase them.
I like how in this article the greedy cunt is talking about consumers just getting used to the idea of not owning the game being okay because they’ll keep their progress and can come back to their game any time. Like we haven’t seen media disappear off streaming services all the time. Like nobody has ever fallen on hard times and had to cut ongoing costs. Fuck off.
Literally the debate is happening because games and media have vanished… including Ubisoft games!
Maybe I am just an old nostalgic fart but I have games that I own that are over 30 years old that I still have access to and regularly play and that’s how I like it.
I personally don’t at all see any benefit to the consumer that subscription based gaming provides. Arguably you can access more games for less money, but if video streaming is anything to go by (increased prices, less content across more and more services, ads creeping back in etc), that value proposition won’t last long.
The benefits are not meant for the consumer.
We even have the current streaming services as examples, that’s why Ubisoft are greedy for getting people to subscribe.
Game streaming services will eventually be:
- Fragmented: You will need to have multiple subscriptions to play the games you want.
- Games will disappear without notice (We already see this on app-stores).
- Prices will be jacked up at a whim, and premium tier plans will be added.
- And as the pièce de résistance: Full of ads.
THIS. This right here is the problem.
If Ubisoft wants consumers to give them a chance, they should call up Netflix and Disney and Hulu and politely ask them to not demonstrate what the fuck happens if players put trust in the platforms that we’re assured will be reliable and consistent places to store games for years and years to come.
The problem really isn’t streaming games and cloud storage as a concept. The problem is that the people trying to implement it have demonstrated over and over and over how both untrustworthy and incompetent they are. That’s it. If the platforms had credibility and accountability, this probably wouldn’t be nearly as big a deal.
be careful what you wish for ubisoft
You can’t say that and keep it off the only subscription model that is making any waves. Honestly, if you want subscription options to take off, you need to ride the gamepass wave until it subsides and then build up from their when people are lost with all their games gone or on a subscription that is way too expensive.
I’m already VERY comfortable not having any Ubisoft games! ☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️
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Valve, Microsoft, and Sony have/are doing a lot to make people comfortable not owning games
I’m not sure why you don’t support this though, it’s saying subscription services aren’t it yet
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Haha
Their reasoning is that consumers have gotten used to it in other media forms like music and video.
- It doesn’t make it right.
- The hell we have.
Lol. I started pirating again because of this shit. We don’t have to get used to anything. Give us the product we want or we will get it anyway but without the part where you get paid.
Most people have gotten used to it with music, so far anyway. As long as most of what they want to listen to is available through a single service, and the price isn’t prohibitive, most people I’ve talked to seem to be okay with streaming music.
Streaming video is a fucking dumpster fire that no one wants. All the streaming services fought to get the biggest catalog for the cheapest price than folded over on themselves like somebody turning the switch off on a flailing tube man. Now the prices are all cable level and the catalogs are all crap.
There was an old quest communications commercial back in the day. Guy rolled up in a old car to a motel in the middle of nowhere. Ask the guy at the desk where they had on TV, He responded back everything ever made. That’s what I’m expecting to see from streaming video now. It’s all sitting around, it’s all available. For the price of cable we should be able to afford everything over 6 months old that was ever made.
Honestly I love it. I don’t typically rewatch things often enough to justify the price they charge to purchase a copy, and I have a shitload of stuff at my fingertips with streaming services.
With music it’s a little different by because I do re-listen a lot, but streaming lets me just listen to music I might like instead of relying on reviews to guess what might be worth buying. I listen to way more different things than I would if I had to buy it all.
Just downloaded the original Assassin’s Creed from JC141 and I’m having a blast.
It’s crazy how much ubisoft games have fallen.
If the way things are going is no one owns anything they buy, then the incentive to buy things drops significantly.
This is why digital media corporations make up convoluted agreements but they don’t ever change the little button saying “Buy”. If more people realized they are not actually purchasing and getting to own it, they wouldn’t spend their money.
But it’s even more revolting that the law and governments validate this obvious false advertising.
As long as they get comfortable with the idea of if buying isn’t owning then piracy isn’t stealing.
Hehehe, this is my quote.
I’m the YouTube commenter in this screenshot: https://lemmy.world/post/1098344
Sounds logical but governments still seem to care to protect corporate IP while they don’t give a single fuck about customer ownership rights.
yeah I know what Im saying is a pipe dream because Im not my government’s actual constituency but a man can dream.
I’m already confident with having 0 Ubisoft games in my library.
Comfortable not owning what?
“Sing it with me now, YOU ARE A PIRATE…”