The Watch Dogs PC launch has the hallmarks of a video game publisher that cares more about the bottom line than the customer
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With the world of information and technology, privacy and security growing every day, Watch Dogs deserves another chance in the spotlight, now more than ever.
The only Ubi title that deserves a faithful remake right now is Splinter Cell 1.
All 2014+ Ubi titles are just underwhelming. Especially ones from 2016+ are just cancer.
The fist watchdog game was the best by far
After that they weren't weird and annoying with that hipster stuff. Aiden was a badass.
From VG247: "When cars slide, they leave tyre marks. In a game like Driver, they’re an aesthetic touch, part of the inherent cool of a handbrake turn. But those dark shadows in the road also tell a story. From tyre marks, you can determine the speed of a vehicle, when it started to skid, and its ultimate direction of travel – long after the car itself has vanished into the distance."
Why did they stop making some of the best games ever? Driver was one of them.
A story driven game with pure driving gameplay. I'd love to see a new Driver game or a remake of the first one.
Been having problems with WD since launch day, it started with massive stuttering through out the game(despite having a high end PC), i finally got to grips with that after an hour or so of tweaking settings(still stutters during driving), i am now faced with the problem of random crashes.
I wish i had bought the PS4 version, ubi only cares about consoles anyway, PC is a distant afterthought.
As for uplay, after taking ages to log in to the damn thing, i had the small pleasure of putting that sucker into offline mode, so now instead of taking 3-5 mins to start a game, 30 seconds is all it takes, a mercy really,as the frickin game crashes every 5 mins.
I wonder how many different PC configurations they tested? Maybe they optimized such that it worked fine on the hardware they used in-house, but now users are running into problems on configurations that were never tested?