It's still got Ubisoft's named attached to it as a publisher on steam, and at the end of the trailer. If ubisoft has any involvement, they can still crap it up.For some reason HoMM: Olden Era will be published by Hooded Horse.
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It's still got Ubisoft's named attached to it as a publisher on steam, and at the end of the trailer. If ubisoft has any involvement, they can still crap it up.For some reason HoMM: Olden Era will be published by Hooded Horse.
I'll take that and substitute it with, "Fuck your EULA, and if you had any games that I wanted, which you don't, I'd steal them".
Dude they (and most other corporations at this point) are baking in "you can't even sue us at all and must instead submit to binding arbitration" clauses now. Not just "no class actions," but literally "no litigation period."Like Nintendo telling you that you have no right to class action lawsuit them over their ability to brick """your""" console remotely.
You should always back up an entire game you own from a service like Steam on your hard drive anyways, just in case they de-list the game or they ban you or they put out an update that fucks the game over(Capcom did this not long ago with games like RE5 and Revelations by introducing fucking Denuvo into them over 15 years later). You own the game, this is nothing more than insurance in case corpos try to take that right from you, and it is perfectly legal. Ubisoft can get fucked, I'm glad their stupidity is the reason why SKG succeeded in gaining enough votes to at least push for real, tangible change in the industry.
Out of curiosity, have you tried seeing what happens if you disable the Internet on the Steamdeck? I don't have one but I'm sure regular Steam added an offline mode way back when people complained about having to be online to play Half Life 2.Ubisoft is fucking retarded because I need to sign in and enter a password to Ubisoft connect every fucking time I want to play, meaning I need to log in to their shitty software and be connected to the Internet to play a fucking 10+ year old single player game. I've been looking for an offline mode or something but I haven't found anything.
I have to be logged into Ubisoft connect to launch the game. It's one of those launcher within an launcher type bullshit. I have tried with no luck. Maybe if I disable Internet while the game it open it might trigger an offline mode or something but I'm not sure. Out of 300 games (minus the dead online ones) in my steam library, and the only Ubisoft game in my collection it is the only single player game that requires some sort of online connection bullshit to launch it. Even games from other shit companies like Paradox games you don't have to have an account and you can directly bypass their launcher and boot up straight to the game if you want to, same with Creative Assembly games like Total War etc. I never had this problem with Ubisoft's old launcher U play, only the new Ubisoft Connect launcher.Out of curiosity, have you tried seeing what happens if you disable the Internet on the Steamdeck? I don't have one but I'm sure regular Steam added an offline mode way back when people complained about having to be online to play Half Life 2.
Steamdeck runs Linux, so you'd need to switch it to desktop mode, dig around to find thatbut it's for desktop so not sure if you'd be able to do the same thing on a Steamdeck.
settings.yml
file, edit it to make the change, then chmod 440 /path/to/settings.yml
to set it read-only. Then switch back to regular mode to play. Otherwise your instructions should work.You also have to keep in mind that a japanese ninja setting assasins creed was always ubisofts "Break glass in case of emergency" The last hurrah for selling a billion copies except they waited to long and other companies came along and did it better.So maybe it had a strong start and fell off fast?
From what I heard it's a franchise that traditionally sells better on console.
I suppose like others said before, if it sold well they'd just release the facts instead of talking around it. At best it probably broke even or made a modest profit, which isn't what a big company wants.
I doubt it even sold a million copies, no matter what they claim. They got a million engagements, maybe, but not actual sales.You also have to keep in mind that a japanese ninja setting assasins creed was always ubisofts "Break glass in case of emergency" The last hurrah for selling a billion copies except they waited to long and other companies came along and did it better.
The end goal for ass creed shadows wasn't to break even. It had to sell a billion copies but it didnt.
Ninja asscreed was like THE concept that most people thought should be the endgame for a series about assassinations and stealth. It was the supposed ace in the hole for Ubisoftcock if their finances ever got too dire... and instead of just giving the fans what they wanted, they gave them an oligarch-approved frog cuck project, a fanfiction nigger propped up entirely by the self-edited/sourced wikipedia pages of a disgraced wannabe historian limey jew, and a heaping helping of disrespect to the very culture they claimed to so accurately represent.You also have to keep in mind that a japanese ninja setting assasins creed was always ubisofts "Break glass in case of emergency" The last hurrah for selling a billion copies except they waited to long and other companies came along and did it better.
What's funny is that Ten-cent is old American slang for nigger rich. "Cheap", "Contemptable", and "Sorry". How fitting for those who control Gacha empires. Rather you will become nigger rich if you waste all your shekels on the shitty gacha games the chinks churn out.I doubt it even sold a million copies, no matter what they claim. They got a million engagements, maybe, but not actual sales.
Ubisoft is fucked, they're Chinese gimps now.
Charlie Guillemot is the son of Yves who is the CEO of Ubisoft.One looks like discount French version of Max from Catfish and the other looks like discount French version of Simon Pegg
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Yeah, its a family business. Don't like it, don't buy it(s stock, I certainly fucking wouldn't anyway.)Charlie Guillemot is the son of Yves who is the CEO of Ubisoft.
So literal nepotism.