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Wow!..how come they have taken a decision like that? money, time?
Not normal for a game of this caliber, to stop patching after 2 month of a release...is it. OK its not HALO bleeding 5 or something but SH is still a big franchise as a SIM compared to other SIM's.....or is it a marketing trick...I wonder... Well if it comes to the worst we have to demand a SDK! |
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Hmmm... I thought this was a no brainer and everyone would understand where I was coming from. It was not my intent to create division in the ranks... for that I apologize.
I do tend to be a bit verbose at times, causing people to skim through the post and miss any valid points I might make... and that may be at the root of some of the arguments in this thread. Again, I apologize. But let me try to make good by making it simple. I am not advocating a law suit. In fact I was a bit derisive in the way I presented that option. I do not want a refund either. However, nothing is more effective in getting your point of view across than reaching into someone's pocket. More effective than witholding money (ie, refusing to purchase in the first place), more effective than the threat of future boycott, more effective than demanding justice in a forum such as this... and certainly more effective than doing nothing. As to doing nothing until UBI makes their final decision on whether to do another patch?... IMHO, that's too late. See my comment above RE not wanting a refund. I want a fix. Failing to apply whatever leverage we may be able to generate while there's still time to affect the patch decision will not serve my purpose, at least. Whether or not Mssr. Guillemot takes our complaints seriously is beside the point. I expect that he will not. What he may take seriously however is a request for a response to our complaints coming from the California State Attorney General. In fact I'm counting more on that than I am on convincing him with my initial complaint letter to see reason. Regarding the actual vs the perceived state (vis-a-vis 80% reviews) of the product from an outsider's point of view...? Reviews (read, one man's opinion) mean virtually nothing... particularly when the company who made the product is advertising in that publication. The state of the product can best be determined by comparing promised or advertised features and functionality (eg, magazine and web site advertising and the game manual are two good sources) to actual features and functionality. And if anyone is interested... the legal principle in play here (again, speaking only for the US) is called "implied warranty". Specifically, "merchantability" and "fitness for a particular purpose". Having had this conversation before with the CT state AG's office, I believe I am correct in stating that the former applies here. The question an AG will be interested in is whether or not the product released was actually ready and suitable for commercial sale. And before anyone says it <g>... UBI can "disclaim" all they want, but many states in the US (including California and Connecticut) do not allow manufacturers to disclaim implied warranties... at least not in the way UBI attempts to do it in their EULA To summarize: this is not about law suits or temper tantrums or playing at Don Quixote... this is about making use of a viable mechanism provided for the express purpose of protecting consumers from purveyors of defective product. JD |
This is an excellent initiative! I have just been through the same circus with Medieval II Total War and I regret that I didn't do something more proactive like this. As to the refund then I would suggest donating it to either charity or the open source sub sim project I read about somewhere ... even better, let's collect the refunds and use it to send the UBI staff on a free course in software quality assurance ... and history 101 if we have the funds :)
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When it comes to sub sims, all there is Sonalysts (who do this as a side diversion from real life work), and the SH franchise, which we are kicking in the teeth. So no, combat sims aren't dead, but they are (IMO) a faint shadow of what they used to be in terms of numbers and detail. |
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@ Beery
Ref: Future of sims
I like the future you predict. I hope it comes to be. |
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So, no we are not in the position to threaten them. |
I'm addressing this to those who throughout this thread insist on misrepresenting or twisting my initial suggestions for constructive action. A shafting from UBI is one thing. The in fighting and antagonism here is quite another.
I'm honestly beginning to wonder whether we're dealing with UBI shills, a clique of fan-boy apologists, or just folks who have reading/comprehension issues. It's frustrating. My message is simple. If you don't like what's happening here, DO SOMETHING. Preferably something constructive. I offered a suggestion for constructive action above (first post in this thread). And again... I've actually done this before... it works. But if it doesn't work for you for some reason, find something that does. Most civilized countries have consumer protection mechanisms in place for just this type of thing. Even if, in the strictest sense of the consumer law where you live, we don't have much of a case... and I'd have a hard time believing that for a second... just the act of filing the complaint and initiating an investigation or intervention by a govenment agency may have a positive effect. And even if it's not really a refund you're after, do it for no other reason than to make UBI feel some of our pain. Go out and buy the game again afterward if you really want to. There are 2 dozen copies available on eBay as I type this. Bottom line... if you've got a problem with UBI and their handling of this situation, and you DON'T take some positive action to help yourself - and I don't mean groveling for a patch, throwing temper tantrums or making boycot threats in a web forum- you deserve what you're going to get.... this time and from now on. JD |
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