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  • AtW
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    Ubisoft does not make all its games - if any: they just parasite on top of honest developers who sell their souls in exchange for marketing support of a known company.

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  • wendigo100
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    Ubisoft - Doesn't Ubi mean "where?" As in "where's the fecking monkey?"

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  • expat
    started a topic King Kong

    King Kong

    Fans wanting to get the best out of the King Kong video game should avoid the version for Microsoft's new Xbox 360, the game's maker Ubisoft has suggested.

    Ubisoft boss Yves Guillemot admitted that the 360 game is too dark on standard TVs, making it hard to play. "I'm a bit disappointed that we didn't see it when we were developing the game," he told the BBC News website.
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    the team who made the game used certain settings on high-definition TV screens. It did not occur to them that there would be a problem with standard televisions, which are what most people use to play console games.
    Imbeciles! Imbeciles! Use the same gear as the customers, why do that?

    I remember the late John Peel saying that he always used to check out his programming on a mono radio, because that's what many of his listeners used. He clearly knew more about user testing than these idiots.

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