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if you buy this they will do it again
and they put an advert for this poor map game in teh announcement they were stealing our game we paid money into and now cannot play
also 60fps limit is painful
and its a dead game i mean on free weekend on uplay i was one of top experiences in a freeweekend lol after 6 months out !
i will not be giving these thieves another penny of my money
And it will get worse in the coming years, so many studios are working on live-service titles and there simply isn't an audience for all of them.
We are now raging about The Crew, but please let us not forget that we had Babylon's Fall that was pulled just 12 months after release - a full price game, left unplayable without any recompensation.
Sure, one of their biggest competitors mocked them (Sony) and the other didn't care (Nintendo), also gamers hated the idea back then, so yeah that's the reasons why Xbox One wasn't always online with biometrical features, 24 h online checks etc.
But you came to the wrong conclusion... Xbox One was a glimpse of the future and if we don't fight back now, this future will still happen.
We already gave up on retail games, even console is mostly digital now, their next step is to remove any sort of ownership from us, which is currently happening with Ubisoft and already happened with Babylon's Fall and other games.
After that we will basically have to be always online, so they can check if our copies are legit, what our heartrate was, what we said, etc.
Then we will also get nice ingame advertisements in all games.
Just saying: mobile games print money and they are riddled with ads, predatory mechanics and bad gameplay - this can be our future too.
So yeah, even if anyone still thinks "not my problem" - if you don't act now, it will be your problem soon.
I would rather pirate all their games as they don't deserve a single penny at all. Live service subscription games are killing the game industry when it supposed to be fun, worthwhile and can be played anytime with or without internet connection.
Guess this is the new era of next generation gaming and greed.