Lycanthrope
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I posed the questions, didn't sell it as factIt's an interesting discussion point, and in my personal capacity do not agree with Ubisoft's knee-jerk reactions to PC gamers, or their interpretation of the data.
They say "PC sales are bad, so obviously the PC market doesn't want us" - but the issue is beyond sales figures - that's the standpoint. The figures given are for context as to what developers are seeing, and what they're using as ammo for their arguments.
I know, I did actually read your article :3
I'm just teasing
It's thanks to people like Trevor Longino I still have faith.
My first computer, a Commodore 64, was accompanied by a box full of pirated games. There wasn't a day that went by on the schoolyard in the 90s when at least one of my friends wasn't swapping a bundle of 3.5-inch disks. It's been an age-old problem, and always will be, so to pretend it's suddenly only a major problem now, and either introduce busted DRM or not release PC games at all as a result, is defeatist at best and disingenuous at worst.
and yet games were still produced for PC. There were no pathetic excuses that games had to be "streamlined" for "commercial reasons" either to justify selling out a game's loyal fan base.
*nod* *nod* Completely agreed.
Oh noes the silent treatment.
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I'm tempted to put him on ignore myself.