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F19_lacrits 03-24-2011 11:00 PM

I don't know if I should laugh or cry.. guess I'll do both at the same time!

Katkatman 03-24-2011 11:01 PM

These kind of thing purely a no-sens, The statistics are that there's about 40 millions in the WHOLE WORLD !!!!

Ubisoft will perhaps have few hundred (very optimist) more epileptic customers, but will lose Thousands of long time customers due to the obviously growing of the PC performance needed.

If it seems like,

"- Ok looks at the nice little green label on this car, it respect the environment
- Oh ! Great ! I want to buy one !!!

- Ah, but to drive it, you have to buy this and this and this and this ..."

You'll totally wrong, players don't need labels, they need to have efficient publishers, who know of what they're talking about ,what their decisions will make them appreciated or not.

Actually, Ubisoft is one of the most gaped publishers with communities, always looking for something "new" but they don't understand, that if their technology are new, our isn't, and people won't follow them because they simply can't .(K, ubi give me €Billion, and i could install my personal high speed internet)

As Oleg told us, it's the new standarts of the simulations, but did they(ubi) ever see what an aerial simulator require, to work ? This not a classic platform game for casual players, neither a burnout-like game, it requires an comp with complete good equipments.

Well that's a part of i wan't to tell for money brewers at ubisoft.

PS: don't forget the Guide dog with the collector edition, You never can tell:cool:....

JG27CaptStubing 03-24-2011 11:03 PM

This whole thing is silly and I'm not buying that I can't be made optional. This is the first time I've heard these types of measures are being implemented.

Retarded:rolleyes:

Borsch 03-24-2011 11:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tree_UK (Post 238924)
Ubisoft have had this development rule for over 3 yrs, its an oversight from the Dev's not Ubisoft.

Ilya said that Ubisoft changed their policy on epilepsy 1 year ago. The change impacted on everything that was graphics in CoD. THe last 3 months of CoD's development were spent on matching the sim to the Ubisoft epilepsy spec.

Its all in this thread:
http://www.sukhoi.ru/forum/showthrea...=1#post1571060

Thee_oddball 03-24-2011 11:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tree_UK (Post 238924)
Ubisoft have had this development rule for over 3 yrs, its an oversight from the Dev's not Ubisoft.

and a link to your proof would be greatly appreciated.

Ploughman 03-24-2011 11:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Borsch (Post 238932)
Ilya said that Ubisoft changed their policy on epilepsy 1 year ago. The change impacted on everything that was graphics in CoD. THe last 3 months of CoD's development were spent on matching the sim to the Ubisoft epilepsy spec.

Its all in this thread:
http://www.sukhoi.ru/forum/showthrea...=1#post1571060

Should've gone with a different publisher. I mean really. And not stating it before release even though they knew there would be a problem? Did they think nobody would notice? I'm disapointed. I'll stick with buying the game (I'd call it a sim but I think having being played, I'll stick with game) even if I won't be able to play it if only to support development, but this is pathetic and it's not just Ubi who're implicated.

Borsch 03-24-2011 11:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ploughman (Post 238938)
Should've gone with a different publisher. I mean really. And not stating it before release even though they knew there would be a problem? Did they think nobody would notice? I'm disapointed. I'll stick with buying the game (I'd call it a sim but I think having being played, I'll stick with game) even if I won't be able to play it if only to support development, but this is pathetic and it's not just Ubi who're implicated.

THey didn't state before release because theyr were working on it non stop, there is a 500mb patch launched already. They were hoping to sort things out before, or immediately after the launch of the sim. It didnt work out, the problem is here and its big.

There is hope that Russian publisher 1C will back down on this epilepsy crap. Where that would leave western gamers- do not know.

Tree_UK 03-24-2011 11:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Thee_oddball (Post 238937)
and a link to your proof would be greatly appreciated.

Here you go from 2008. The dev's screwed up, Im sure in time they will work it out.

http://spong.com/article/15691/Ubiso...s-for-Epilepsy

6S.Manu 03-24-2011 11:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ploughman (Post 238938)
Should've gone with a different publisher. I mean really. And not stating it before release even though they knew there would be a problem? Did they think nobody would notice? I'm disapointed. I'll stick with buying the game (I'd call it a sim but I think having being played, I'll stick with game) even if I won't be able to play it if only to support development, but this is pathetic and it's not just Ubi who're implicated.

Infact...

Ploughman 03-24-2011 11:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Borsch (Post 238942)
THey didn't state before release because theyr were working on it non stop, there is a 500mb patch launched already. They were hoping to sort things out before, or immediately after the launch of the sim. It didnt work out, the problem is here and its big.

There is hope that Russian publisher 1C will back down on this epilepsy crap. Where that would leave western gamers- do not know.

Explains why Oleg and Luthier disapearred four weeks ago. Good luck to them sorting it out. I wonder how their Russian customers feel having had their sim release screwed by a western publisher? It's clear that Ubi require this filter to be ON in any game sold in its sphere. That should solve the epilepsy problem as given its current state nobody will be playing it.

And I'd just like to add that making the game safe for epileptics is and admirable and righteous thing that should be an industry wide aspiration.


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