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Posted: Sun, 14th Mar 2010 01:57 Post subject: |
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Radicalus wrote: | I mean, you guys are so ironic, you don't even know.
You are basically proving Ubisoft right with every attack. You look like spoiled little kids, who for once couldn't play their game before release day. And that's practically the truth too.
You can hide behind online communist mumbo jumbo kitchen philosophies, but the truth is simple:
1. You didn't buy the game.
2. You can't pirate it
3. You feel everything should belong to everyone, and thus you should have free stuff on others' expense
4. You act like a child and attack a legit business model, not because you can't play with your legit copy, no. You attack, because you feel like you are entitled to something for free.
Wake up idiots, you will just make more publicity for Ubisoft, and they will not drop their protection. |
Amen to this
Assassins Creed 2 just deserve to be bought its a great game and well worth the money.
Go UBI
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Posted: Sun, 14th Mar 2010 02:03 Post subject: |
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ShadowX wrote: | Radicalus wrote: | I mean, you guys are so ironic, you don't even know.
You are basically proving Ubisoft right with every attack. You look like spoiled little kids, who for once couldn't play their game before release day. And that's practically the truth too.
You can hide behind online communist mumbo jumbo kitchen philosophies, but the truth is simple:
1. You didn't buy the game.
2. You can't pirate it
3. You feel everything should belong to everyone, and thus you should have free stuff on others' expense
4. You act like a child and attack a legit business model, not because you can't play with your legit copy, no. You attack, because you feel like you are entitled to something for free.
Wake up idiots, you will just make more publicity for Ubisoft, and they will not drop their protection. |
Amen to this
Assassins Creed 2 just deserve to be bought its a great game and well worth the money.
Go UBI |
Yes to the first! Yes to the second! But who is the owner of that Beautiful Ass? I wanna know, I like it!! 
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Posted: Sun, 14th Mar 2010 02:03 Post subject: |
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Not when it requires an constant internet connection. So Ubisoft fails.
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Posted: Sun, 14th Mar 2010 02:09 Post subject: |
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Cobra652 wrote: | Ubi willnever give up the DRM...
But Ubi will cancel all titles from pc... |
please link a statement where ubi said they will remove all titles from pc?
And if they do, good for them ill just pirate it for xbox np
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Rinze
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Posted: Sun, 14th Mar 2010 02:10 Post subject: |
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Don't organize attacks on Ubisoft's servers here.
And don't be so stupid to post you're committing crimes while not using any sort of proxy.
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Posted: Sun, 14th Mar 2010 02:30 Post subject: |
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Xbox wrz <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< pc wrz...
Ubi dont say anything about canceling titles...But if the drm fail...Maybe ubi will cancel,as other manufacturers...
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Posted: Sun, 14th Mar 2010 02:42 Post subject: |
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Pc is actually quite profitable.
If you didnt notice alot of companies that used to be oriented for consoles are now shiping on pc as well.
Take capcom with resident evill and street fighter as well as devil may cry are now opening their business for pc.
Valve stated that in europe alone they have over 20 milion people using steam accounts.
Thus the pc market with its flaws is still a viable target.
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Posted: Sun, 14th Mar 2010 03:00 Post subject: |
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Read and weep:
iNatan wrote: | BTW, what are Ubisoft babbling about?
Quote: | As part of their first quarter report, Ubisoft revealed what each platform contributed to their bottom line, as compared to last year. Overall, the Nintendo DS continues to be Ubisoft’s main source of revenue, but the Wii and Xbox 360, compared to last year, also saw strong sales results.
For comparison sake, the company also showed the revenue contribution from each platform from last year’s first quarter.
* DS: 26 percent (down from 37 percent in Q1 08-09)
* PC: 20 percent (up from 14 percent in Q1 08-09)
* PlayStation 2: 1 percent (down from 3 percent in Q1 08-09)
* PlayStation 3: 13 percent (down from 21 percent in Q1 08-09)
* PSP: 4 percent (no change)
* Wii: 20 percent (up from 11 percent in Q1 08-09)
* Xbox 360: 16 percent (up from 9 percent in Q1 08-09)
It’s hard to make any inferences based on the data, because it encompasses a quarter rather than full-year sales. Take the numbers from what they’re worth. |
http://www.endsights.com/2009/07/28/ubisoft-first-quarter-sales-broken-down-by-platform/ |
PC is the most profitable platform for Ubisoft out of the big three, yes.
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Posted: Sun, 14th Mar 2010 04:54 Post subject: |
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maul_inc wrote: | ShadowX wrote: | Radicalus wrote: | I mean, you guys are so ironic, you don't even know.
You are basically proving Ubisoft right with every attack. You look like spoiled little kids, who for once couldn't play their game before release day. And that's practically the truth too.
You can hide behind online communist mumbo jumbo kitchen philosophies, but the truth is simple:
1. You didn't buy the game.
2. You can't pirate it
3. You feel everything should belong to everyone, and thus you should have free stuff on others' expense
4. You act like a child and attack a legit business model, not because you can't play with your legit copy, no. You attack, because you feel like you are entitled to something for free.
Wake up idiots, you will just make more publicity for Ubisoft, and they will not drop their protection. |
Amen to this
Assassins Creed 2 just deserve to be bought its a great game and well worth the money.
Go UBI |
Yes to the first! Yes to the second! But who is the owner of that Beautiful Ass? I wanna know, I like it!!  |
Thats a pic from like 10 years ago however I keep her ass in shape 
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Posted: Sun, 14th Mar 2010 04:57 Post subject: |
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Cobra652 wrote: | Profitable...
Cod6 Mw2....10million sales....800.000 on pc...profitable..Lol...
60-70% of pcgames are now shit port...Not just console port...Shit console port..
Pc exklusives?? Shits...
Ubi make the DRM, because PC is quite profitable,yes???? D |
wanna bet 100 bucks you wont have a link to prove your claims?
and here me proving you so wrong..
SAN RAMON, Calif. – March 10, 2010 – The PC Gaming Alliance (PCGA) today unveiled its 2009 Horizons Report, an exclusive research study encompassing all aspects of the PC gaming industry worldwide. Among the key findings is that PC gaming software revenue was a $13.1 billion industry in 2009, up 3% from 2008.
Spoiler: | PC GAMING ALLIANCE RELEASES 2009 HORIZON’S REPORT HIGHLIGHTING 3% PC GAMING SOFTWARE REVENUE GROWTH
Industry’s Most Comprehensive Report Provides Detailed Sales,
Trends and Analysis of Gaming Software Market
SAN RAMON, Calif. – March 10, 2010 – The PC Gaming Alliance (PCGA) today unveiled its 2009 Horizons Report, an exclusive research study encompassing all aspects of the PC gaming industry worldwide. Among the key findings is that PC gaming software revenue was a $13.1 billion industry in 2009, up 3% from 2008.
The Horizon’s report encompasses PC Gaming revenue from every region around the world, and from every part of the PC gaming industry including retail, online gaming, digital distribution, and online advertising. Horizon’s research clearly shows that participation in PC gaming among consumers around the world continues to drive significant opportunities for PC vendors, gaming ISVs, supply-chain partners and accessory makers.
The latest figures were released in the annual PCGA Horizons software report prepared by market research firm DFC Intelligence. The report also looks at some of the key trends in the PC game market. Despite the severe worldwide recession, growth in the Asia Pacific region fueled the global PC game market.
"The most notable trend in recent years has been the movement to digital distribution and payment for subscriptions, and the growing popularity with consumers of online games as a service," said Randy Stude, PCGA president and Intel director. "In 2009 we saw North America and Europe experience a rapid uptake in purchasing virtual items. This model is what drove growth in Asia and we think it is just starting to come to Western markets."
The transition to free-to-play games and the emergence of social network sites like Facebook did cause revenue to decline in some established markets. High-end subscription games that charge a fee of $10 a month or more suffered from the lack of major new releases and a decline in usage for some older products. However, the biggest downturn was in retail boxed sales of PC games, which now accounts for less than 20% of total revenue. Nevertheless, the downturn in established markets was largely offset by the growth of digital distribution. Most countries in North America and Europe saw revenue declines in 2009 of only 10-15% from record highs in 2008. In addition, free-to-play games and social network sites continue to draw in thousands of new game players that can be progressively monetized.
"In our surveys of PC gamers in North America and Europe we found that over 70% indicate they have bought a full game online. Furthermore, over 50% indicate that they have bought a virtual item," said DFC Analyst David Cole. "This is very positive because, when done successfully, companies in Asia have found the digital distribution model to be significantly more profitable than the traditional retail boxed goods business."
The full Horizons Report is available exclusively to PCGA members. Those interested in joining can find membership details and additional information about the PCGA and its role as the voice of the PC gaming industry at www.pcgamingalliance.org.
About the PCGA
The PC Gaming Alliance (PCGA) is a nonprofit corporation whose mission is to drive worldwide growth of PC gaming. With high-profile members such as Microsoft, Intel, AMD, Epic, NVIDIA, GameStop and Dell, the PCGA provides an open forum where companies can cooperate to develop and promote solutions that drive the PC gaming industry forward. The PCGA encourages the exchange of information and views to promote PC gaming, and shares promotional activity designed to grow the PC gaming industry. |
n4g.com PC Games sales now 80% digital. The Digital Trend is taking over. PC Games revenues are up 3% in 2009. Meanwhile PC retail is getting hit hard.
here is console + pc non online for US only
In sum, PC, console, and portable software earned $10.5 billion in 2009, down 11 percent from the $11.7 billion brought in during 2008. Both portable and console software sales slid 10 percent on the year. On its own, US PC software sales fell 23 percent to $538 million. Notably, the NPD Group does not track software distributed through non-brick-and-mortar retail channels such as digital distribution.
so to make it short.. 13,1 bilion > bears 10 blns for every console software ( thats us only, you probably get around same in eu.. and if they are very lucky around same in rest of the world.. so to make it simple.. calling it 30 bln would be optimistic
so to say atleast.. that pc gaming holds 1/3 of revenue .. and thats certainly not underdog. vs atleast 6 consoles.. xbox xbox360 ps2 ps3 psn ds .. and probably some other crap i dont know
happy now 10 mln xbox sales guy ?
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Posted: Sun, 14th Mar 2010 05:03 Post subject: |
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Posted: Sun, 14th Mar 2010 06:27 Post subject: |
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ShadowX wrote: | Radicalus wrote: | I mean, you guys are so ironic, you don't even know.
You are basically proving Ubisoft right with every attack. You look like spoiled little kids, who for once couldn't play their game before release day. And that's practically the truth too.
You can hide behind online communist mumbo jumbo kitchen philosophies, but the truth is simple:
1. You didn't buy the game.
2. You can't pirate it
3. You feel everything should belong to everyone, and thus you should have free stuff on others' expense
4. You act like a child and attack a legit business model, not because you can't play with your legit copy, no. You attack, because you feel like you are entitled to something for free.
Wake up idiots, you will just make more publicity for Ubisoft, and they will not drop their protection. |
Amen to this
Assassins Creed 2 just deserve to be bought its a great game and well worth the money.
Go UBI |
Damn wrong bout 2.Yes i can and i will pirate it.Will wait a month if i have to.
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Posted: Sun, 14th Mar 2010 08:45 Post subject: |
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Sry if i'm totally out of the mass histeria topic but isn't it time to change the
"NFS:Shift-Reloaded <-- FTP AND TORRENT LINK HERE!" Topic
to
"Assassin's.Creed.2- Reloaded" <-- FTP AND TORRENT LINK HERE!
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Posted: Sun, 14th Mar 2010 08:47 Post subject: |
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Not yet. Once it is finally release, expect people to start "Vhere iz linkzzzzz plz PM me linkzzzz" -> then it will have to be changed. 
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Posted: Sun, 14th Mar 2010 08:51 Post subject: |
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Silly me...Ii got it all wrong... Tho we have about 60pages of "vhere iz teh crack ?"
Edit: used the quote button instead of reply ... bah
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Posted: Sun, 14th Mar 2010 09:08 Post subject: |
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so it checks your cd-key like any multiplayer game. we 're doomed then. 
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Posted: Sun, 14th Mar 2010 09:10 Post subject: |
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Posted: Sun, 14th Mar 2010 09:15 Post subject: |
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Am I the only one that likes to play my games whilst on vacation?
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Posted: Sun, 14th Mar 2010 09:34 Post subject: |
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On vacation ? You mean far away from any internet connection?
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Posted: Sun, 14th Mar 2010 10:27 Post subject: |
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Tee., if your avatar is any indication, you're a fine connoisseur man!
Namarie, you're not alone. I also play games on my laptops either in the train on my way to work and back or in hotel rooms when I'm traveling for business. Now, granted, I wouldn't play AC2 in a train, but I certainly don't want to encourage companies to use such DRM by buying this game.
I never tried to rationalize my pirating of games, but in this case I really won't buy this game because of the DRM. If that means I miss a great game, then that's too bad, but I certainly won't lose any sleep over it!
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Posted: Sun, 14th Mar 2010 10:47 Post subject: |
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masca90020 wrote: | The servers were down and everybody was able to play. What server emulation ? And as far as the complete - incomplete game, Ubisoft told that a cracked release will be incomplete. And from what we have witnessed today, the game is very much complete and server free. |
The servers weren't down. The last time the servers went down no one was able to play. This was something else - you were allowed to play from the server side.
Also, Ubisoft told that you won't be able to complete the cracked game, not that the game is incomplete.
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Posted: Sun, 14th Mar 2010 10:52 Post subject: |
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The_Leaf wrote: | Namarie wrote: | Am I the only one that likes to play my games whilst on vacation? |
Why would you go on vacation to play games? You can do that at home much more confortably.... there's better things to do on vacation... like getting drunk every single night, and getting back to the hotel at 7:00 am, and sleeping through the day, and start that all over again  |
So it's clear.Vacation -> Drinks,hangovers,hotel,no games. 
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