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Bumpy start for Ubisoft's online racer The Crew

Gamereactor writes: "Open-world racing MMO The Crew officially launches today. Since yesterday, around noon, the servers have been online, but there have been constant problems since then."

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SniperControl4203d ago (Edited 4203d ago )

There is a review embargo in place, which i believe(dont quote me on this) runs out two days after release day.

Obviously, ubi have something to hide.

Az1mov4203d ago (Edited 4203d ago )

That's a real shame :( I don't trust them anymore for these awful business practices. cheating gamers only gets you so far.

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morganfell4203d ago

Ubi isn't sending out review copies until after the game releases. It is a mixed blessing. On one hand it reduces the influence of media outlets that have shown themselves to be biased, inept, and wholly unreliable.

On the other hand it assists in sales of incomplete titles shoveled onto the public. A feat which ubisoft has repeated this year ad nauseum.

demonicale4203d ago

they're hiding it's crap. me and my brother played the beta and on boy!!

We played it for 5minutes before we both deleated it off our ps4's.

badz1494203d ago

something to hide? just play the beta and you'll see how bad the game looks and how terrible the cars handle. the only thing they are trying to hide "from" is the bad reviews!

CaptainCamper4203d ago

For god sake people..

Just because a developer chooses to enforce embargos post review, does not mean the number 1 intention is to hide something.

It's an MMO game for all intents and purposes. The reason Ubisoft had to delay official reviews is because journalists cannot be trusted. They would be much happier writing a day 1 review saying how much the game sucked than actually play it with thousands of other players as it was intended.

This is not about developer to consumer. This is a battle between the general gaming press that write topics based on bait and traffic, and the developers that have to put up with all the shit.

If you're the kind of person that will flat out refuse to buy a game without X site giving X score, waiting a few days won't kill you.

For everyone else, it means very little.

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marcindpol4203d ago

Before the review's come up they want to sale a few copys of this crap game. I played two betas and could not stand it...After seeing scores around 6 or 7 out of 10 a lot of people would give it a miss..

badz1494203d ago

I think 6/10 would be too generous.

SniperControl4203d ago

I played two beta's, one on PC, the other on PS4. Both were awful experiences for me. The graphics were last gen, the general driving mechanics lacked big time and to be honest, it just looked boring as hell.

The PC version i deleted after a few hours, the PS4 version, i thought i would be fair and give it the time, but alas, that only lasted one day before i deleted.

_LarZen_4203d ago

I expect some really low review scores on this. The beta was just horrible.

polloloco4203d ago

The beta was horrible, extremely boring. The graphics are very mediocre, watchdogs type stuff.

danowat4203d ago

There is NO embargo.

No surprise it's having issues really, the game is terrible.

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How a group of modders revived Ubisoft's cult driving game, The Crew

Back in 2023, Ubisoft announced it would shut down The Crew's servers on 31st March, 2024, which would make the game unplayable due to its always online requirements - even those with physical copies of the game were to be locked out. Needless to say, many were unhappy with Ubisoft's decision.

Some, though, decided not to just leave it there, and set about reviving the game on their own time and dime. Now a little over a year later, the fan lead Crew revival project - known as The Crew Unlimited - is gearing up for its release on 15th September.

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Ubisoft holds firm in The Crew lawsuit: You don’t own your video games

Plaintiffs bring up a new claim, too, in amended complaint.

Christopher421d ago

***Replying to Ubisoft’s argument that the statute of limitations is up, the plaintiffs responded with their own photos of The Crew’s packaging, which states that the activation code for the game doesn’t expire until 2099; that’s an example of how Ubisoft “implied that [The Crew] would remain playable during this time and long thereafter,” per the amended complaint.***

I really hope this resonates with the judge on the two-sided talk Ubisoft has going on here. You can't have your cake and eat it as well, IMHO.

ABizzel1420d ago

A few of more mishaps and Ubisoft won’t be around anymore anyway.

Assassin’s Creed and FarCry are keeping them alive right now, and it’s a shame. Tom Clancy games are at a minimum now, The Division had its run, Watch Dogs has come and gone, For Honor was something new-ish, their lacking in New IP, and their older franchises just aren’t getting the right love.

OWCY87420d ago

rainbow six siege is doing alright

neutralgamer1992421d ago

I hope the judge favors the consumers because it really sucks what thees companies are doing. I am sure these companies will simply change their user agreements to add these new "we don't own the games clauses"

victorMaje421d ago

Ubisoft keeps trying so hard to not want my money. I will oblige.

isarai421d ago

Good thing i haven't bought a Ubisoft game since ac origins, and even that was a mistake 😆

Levii_92420d ago

I haven’t bought a Ubisoft game since 2014 and i don’t plan to change that.

Jingsing420d ago

I haven't bought a Ubisoft game since Watch Dogs 3.

vTuro24421d ago

Funny, now Ubisoft doesn't own them anymore either.

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Ubisoft Faces Class Action Lawsuit Over The Crew Shutdown

Ubisoft faces a class action lawsuit over The Crew shutdown, raising key questions about digital game ownership.