• RvTV95XBeo@sh.itjust.works
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    9 days ago

    Yeah, the billion dollar game developer doesn’t have the resources to test preview editions of the only PC OS their game is designed for. They’re just a small startup of ~20k employees. How are they supposed to allocated anyone to patching a game from their most popular franchise?

    You’re right, it’s the consumers fault for being biased.

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      8 days ago

      Brb gonna test those old 1995 games and if they don’t run on Windows 11 I’ll review bomb Eidos.

      • wholookshere@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        4 days ago

        So, people should leave positive reviews for games that no longer work?

        Like I get what your saying. It’s not Ubisoft’s fault.

        But if they’re not going to fix their old game, than it should be reviewed negatively so people don’t spend money on a game that no longer works.

        If they don’t want that, than delist it.

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          3 days ago

          I didn’t want to discredit the reviews, just give more context to the situation. I don’t think that there is any AAA dev that has 8 year old games at such a high priority level that they would fix any “posthumous” issues immediately.

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      8 days ago

      They do have the resources, they also have the expectation they won’t need to waste them on dumb shit MS breaks.

      Ubisoft IS the consumer of MS products. But I guess your sympathies for consumers is only skin deep.

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          3 days ago

          What a profound observation. Paperwork isn’t flesh. Amazing. What’s your point?

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            3 days ago

            That yes, it doesn’t bother me that Ubisoft is a consumer of Microsoft.

            If Ubisoft doesn’t update their product, they should be reviews negatively. If they don’t like it they should de list it so people don’t pay money for a broken product.

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              2 days ago

              Delist the game that’s been out since 2017 and already bought by 10 million people! Genius! The update point has already been clowned on by plenty of others in the thread, so I won’t relitigate that. But wow dude, delisting is so smart. Like, if 10 million people with the game can’t access what they paid for that’s way better for consumers.

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                12 hours ago

                It’s almost like you can delist it in such a way you prevent people from paying money for a broken game with no intention of updating it again, and still leave it for people who currently have copies.

                Wow that was such a garbage take.

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                  6 hours ago

                  Yea it’s pretty garbage. No mention of MS having culpability for breaking it. Just blame the victim and sweep the game under the rug.

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                    5 hours ago

                    So what, you think they shouldn’t be reviewed bad for a broken game?

                    No, it’s broken and shouldn’t be for sale if they’re not going to fix it.

                    Guess what, as a mobile dev, my job is to fix the broken shit on multiple OSs as well. It’s the territory.