Showing posts with label Ubisoft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ubisoft. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Ubisoft is becoming more environmental by ditching printed manual


Ubisoft by today announce that they will stop providing printed manual in their games, instead it will be in game digital version. The digital version promised to have more benefit like more robust manual.

I would say it's really a not bad decision by Ubisoft considering how rarely I need to read manual for the game. The in game tutorial itself is already sophisticated. Secondly if it can help save the environment then why not. I certainly will be pleased to see a more dynamic user manual guide than printed version.

So what do you think? Do you care about printed manual?
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Ubisoft DRM bad for business

Ubisoft implemented new DRM for its games. Forcing PC gamers to constantly connect to the Ubisoft's server while playing. So when the server has a problem, the game will be totally unplayable, even if it is the game like Assassin Creed 2 which is only have a single, offline play.

To make matter worse. The server is under attack by hackers until today, so those who bought the copy legally will be sitting and biting their fingers.
Ubisoft needs to abandon this whole DRM thing for their own sake. Firstly by forcing player to constantly connect to the internet will seclude some players. Many complains include some people would like to play their legally bought games during road trip while internet connection is not possible.
Secondly, players who lost internet connection during gameplay have a risk to lose all their unsaved progress.

The obvious intention with this DRM is that PC pirates is so huge that with this DRM implementation, Ubisoft will still gain more compared if they are selling the game without DRM. 

But has it come into their expectation? There is a rumor (which Ubisoft denied) that the game itself has been hacked and pirate version is running as long as you are disconnected from internet. Plus now that the server is attacked by the hackers, it delivers more blow to Ubisoft. It could not be any worse than the one who are paying the price are them who bought the game legally. Maybe those who play pirated games are enjoying the game without all these troubles.

I am actually have nothing against Ubisoft for implementing the DRM to combat pirates. It is their right to try increase their profit and I'm sure they already calculate business opportunity gained and loss with this step. It is business after all.  
However, they shouldn't have launched the DRM before they know that it is trouble and hack proof. Don't give half ready product that has troubles since day one.
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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Jade Raymond, The Producer of Assassin Creed





In the video game industries, developers, producers and designers are rarely known. But recently several name come to the spot light, for example Robert Bowling (Modern Warfare 2) and Jade Raymond (Assassin Creed)

Today I am going to talk about Jade Raymond. Not only because she is a gamer, but she also make them. As I mention earlier Jade Raymond is involve in the the making of both Assassin Creed games as Producer. And as for today, She been appointed to lead the UBISOFT Toronto. How cool is that??

Jade Raymond born in Montreal Canada in 1975. As in teenager she been working in the hospital in Montreal as a switch board operator. But her step towards gaming world start when she studied computer science in McGill University. After graduating from collage, Jade's first job was programming games for SONY. Jeopardy game which played by over 3000 people daily are one of her and her team's work for SONY. Amazing!

After SONY, Jade move to Electronic Arts and There Inc before finally landing on the UBISOFT Montreal, where she work Assassin Creed 1 & 2 to the perfection.

Jade Raymond is one of the most celebrated celebrity in video games industries not only she is so brilliant and smart, She is also very popular because of her pretty face.

Well we all going to wish her good luck with her new jobs at Ubisoft Toronto and looking forward to see more of her games.

And don't for get to buy her up coming game Assassin Creed 2 on November 17, 2009

BRAVO Jade Raymond!
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