It's a shame. If I recall correctly, Assassin's Creed 3 was one of the few multiplatform Wii U games to get DLC parity with the other consoles. I wonder how well that did...
Which came first, the chicken or the egg. If Ubisoft is disappointed in Wii U game sales, then poor support might be a part of the blame.
I don't buy DLC for these kinds of games, so with lower price point (when it bombed and get discounted) this is actually the definitive version for me.
It's a shame. If I recall correctly, Assassins' Creed 3 was one of the few multiplatform Wii U games to get DLC parity with the other consoles. I wonder how well that did...
Definitive version confirmed.
Is this some meme, or how does absence of content mean definitive?
Yaaaaaay. So glad the few third-party games we get on the Wii U get shafted like this. I assume Ubi just doesn't want the game to sell at all?
They're releasing a bunch of triple-A games on Wii U. That's more support than anyone else gives, really.
So dlc is good thing again?
If it's extensive additional content, then yeah sure, I'm ok with it.So dlc is good thing again?
Ubisoft getting ready to drop Wii U support.
Yaaaaaay. So glad the few third-party games we get on the Wii U get shafted like this. I assume Ubi just doesn't want the game to sell at all?
I don't buy DLC for these kinds of games, so with lower price point (when it bombed and get discounted) this is actually the definitive version for me.
But for how much longer will they be supporting it with these sorts of games. Stuff like The Division and The crew aren't announced for Wii U. I expect they'll put games that are in line with the audience Nintendo is cultivating on the system like Rayman and Rabbids.
Even Valiant Hearts which seems like it would be a good fit for the Wii U going by artstyle and the engine it's running on doesn't have a Wii U version announced.
Who cares? Who buys multi-plats on a Nintendo console? A Nintendo console is like a second console that you get to play Nintendo shit. The whole discussion on multi-plat devs not supporting Wii U is much ado about nothing imo.
This is kind of how I feel.
Who has time for UbiSoft games this fall when they usually are unpolished messes at launch, need multiple patches, and pricedrop two weeks later. I'd be pretty surprised if anyone here is actively planning to buy AC4 or Watch Dogs on Day 1 after we've seen what has happened with UbiSoft launches the last two years.
This is kind of how I feel.
Who has time for UbiSoft games this fall when they usually are unpolished messes at launch, need multiple patches, and pricedrop two weeks later. I'd be pretty surprised if anyone here is actively planning to buy AC4 or Watch Dogs on Day 1 after we've seen what has happened with UbiSoft launches the last two years.
Rayman Legends is fuckin' great though.
Nintendo needs third party licensing fees. It's a total fallacy that they can truck right along with zero support.
Who cares? Who buys multi-plats on a Nintendo console? A Nintendo console is like a second console that you get to play Nintendo shit. The whole discussion on multi-plat devs not supporting Wii U is much ado about nothing imo.
I though Ubi was a Wii U supporter?
Do people really buy DLC?
And also... people still buy AC games?
Who cares? Who buys multi-plats on a Nintendo console? A Nintendo console is like a second console that you get to play Nintendo shit. The whole discussion on multi-plat devs not supporting Wii U is much ado about nothing imo.
This is kind of how I feel.
Who has time for UbiSoft games this fall when they usually are unpolished messes at launch, need multiple patches, and pricedrop two weeks later. I'd be pretty surprised if anyone here is actively planning to buy AC4 or Watch Dogs on Day 1 after we've seen what has happened with UbiSoft launches the last two years.
Rayman Legends is fuckin' great though.
Do people really buy DLC?
And also... people still buy AC games?
Do people really buy DLC?
And also... people still buy AC games?
Well time to cancel that pre-order and wait for the price to drop like a rock by January. I really hope the same doesn't happen to Watch Dogs.
I assume Ubi just doesn't want the game to sell at all?
It's always so strange to me when people fret over not getting DLC.
It's out of principle. If one system gets it, all should or it's not fair...or something like that.It's always so strange to me when people fret over not getting DLC.
Do people really buy DLC?
And also... people still buy AC games?
This sets a terrible precedent. It's basically how you guarantee future failure. If you teach an audience that you can't be trusted to support your games, or even release them in a timely fashion on a platform, then that audience will not buy your games on that platform. This is how you set in motion your inability to succeed on a platform and everybody does it on Nintendo's home consoles. It's like they don't want to succeed on Nintendo consoles so they set themselves up to fail.