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The point of the Service Bureau model is to lock customers into their ecosystem and make using anyone else's product, whether another service bureau or an indie, expensive and unpleasant. Already, there are games that are only available through Steam-like services. And whether they can afford to be picky or not, a corollary of the model is that it is the service bureau, not the customer, who determines which goods and services are to be offered. When coupled with the cost to leave an ecosystem, that is not a recipe for robust competition. And I would prefer to make that decision myself, not leave it to some profit-driven middleman. Quote:
My concern about the service bureau is that it is good for the publisher and good for the middleman, while offering illusory "benefits" and hidden costs to the end user. YMMV Quote:
As for shutting factories, it's certainly going to impact a lot of modeling, prototyping, and custom fab shops. The mass producers, not so much, at least in the near term. It's still easier to use a 3D printer to make a die or mold, then use high-volume molding or stamping equipment for the production run. But onezie-twozie replacement parts will be popped out as needed. No need for inventory. |
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Swabbie
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You guys should learn to shop around more
![]() Got my digital copy of SH5 here, for the princely sum of £0.83p http://www.g2play.net/category/2703/...tic-uplay-key/ uplay key, digital download, mods up and plays just fine |
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Swabbie
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I just cannot believe there isn't a proper digital version available in Canada.... ![]() |
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Swabbie
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Such is the quality of those in this fine community...welcome
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Swabbie
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Well, Uplay is ubisoft's Digital Distribution Platform, much like Valve's 'Steam' and EA's 'Origin' Purchased games are tied to individual accounts on these platforms through the use of unique keys, these keys can come with boxed retail games, or through online retail sellers. CD Key, Steam Key, Origin Key, Uplay key, it's all the same game, just on different distribution platforms. A DVD boxed version of SH5 requires you to install uplay, as it's the publishers choice of distribution platform. You install uplay, enter your DVD key and tie the game to your uplay account, and from then on launch the game through the uplay launcher. I already had a uplay account and launcher installed from other ubisoft games I own, so I just bought a silent hunter 5 key from an online reseller, and activated it on my uplay account. There are literally hundreds of online retailers selling digital keys for games on Steam, Uplay and Origin. Never buy direct from the publisher, you can nearly always find it cheaper elsewhere, and the older the game, the cheaper you can get it (that goes for Steam too) An an example, Sniper Elite 3 just came out a month ago, it's currently £39.99 GBP to purchase through Steam, the full publishers release price. G2play will sell you a steam key for £14.87 http://www.g2play.net/category/7468/...iii-steam-key/ Six Last edited by Mister Six; 08-05-14 at 11:19 AM. |
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Swabbie
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Uplay downloads the install files to a cache location of your choice, then deletes after install (just like steam etc)
So if you just pause after downloading and just before installing, copy and paste the install files somewhere, you don't have to download every time you do a clean install, just copy/paste the files back to the install cache, then tell uplay to download/install again. If you really wanted you could burn them to an install DVD, it's exactly the same files. I just have them stashed on a diff partition, and copy them into the cache every time I do a fresh install. If I lose them, or run low on HD space and delete them, it's a twenty minute download tops Six |
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Swabbie
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As it turns out, I was searching in the wrong fricken place. Ubi does dump a lot of files in it's Game Launcher folder and that is where i searched; however, what i did not notice was that Ubi created another game folder in the base C: drive. I only feel half stupid for missing that. Sooo. It's there! It works! And it's glorious. Made a donation to Subsim in lieu of flowers ![]() |
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Planesman
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During the early nineties when I purchased a software product, the software product was mine. Granted, there may have been a necessary patch to properly run the program; what, five maybe six kilobytes worth of code correction? I placed it on disk and patched the program; it was mine.
I patched a relatively recent "X-COM" DVD release; the download was 1.6GB. 1.6GB isn't a patch! That's a damned program re-write! And my unreliable ISP charged me almost $500 for the data transmission! I hear Sprint is being one of other ISPs investigated for collusion; downgrading user data stream at their own volition regardless of Consumer Account credibility. When you purchase a product, it is yours. Let me be politically correct: "When you purchase a product, it should be yours." Does anyone patronizing these Silent Hunter products ever question why these programs are only worth running after they have been Modded, Redesigned, and at times Rewritten? The original packaging disk anchor of SH3 was the length of a spindle!? Room for more disks?! From software provided by consumers/modders, no doubt. The greatest problem facing users of this program isn't the lack of enhancements. It is a lack of cohesion. Let me be impoliticaly correct: "It is a lack of consolidation." Too many Mods. Too many code conflicts. Too much adhering to a proprietary operating system ( ![]() SubSim features avenues announcing and displaying the endeavors of many talents who strive to extend the value of a consumer product, a product these individuals improve without recompense. I continue to enjoy SH3 which, without the efforts of Modders, should have been relegated to the dustbin long ago. Consolidation. Would SubSim promote a unionization of particularly successful and reliable SH3 Mods that would not cancel each other out, and otherwise fatal the program, or disable it altogether? From what I read on this forum, Mod bashing seems to be the most unsettling issue with SH3. Consolidation is also a marketable strategy. It's been done before. I've always felt these artists should have been rewarded for their work with more than user complaints about other Modders work not being agreeable with other Mods. Many will just say "SH5!". Naw. Too many Mods. Too many unsolved problems. Too many questions. Too many complaints. SH3 is still a viable, entertaining product. Will there ever be a forum entry that says "This is the only SH3 MOD you will ever need." ? Hope so. Please, don't sink 'em all. My Mods might not be able to handle it. Reverie ![]() |
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However, the question was whether the OP wasted his money. There are a great many players who believe that despite the DRM problems and "ownership" questions, SH5 is still the best of the series. Whether you or I agree or disagree, the fact remains that many people enjoy SH5 and would love to help others do so as well. Quote:
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Wow, look at all these names I've not seen for years!
Popped in to see what's what, and also got SH 3 again and am trying to mod it. Yes, I got it through steam, LOL. High to Steve and Jimbuna and others. Hope you've all been well. |
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Swabbie
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You can buy Silent Hunter Complete for $2.50 on Gamersgate right now. It says the DRM is Tagès, so I think it's the Uplay version if you want to mod it.
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