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Old 01-29-10, 02:38 PM   #21
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All of this could only mean one thing. Ubi doesn't care of satisfaction of consumers, they care about money.
That's their job. I'm 100% fine with that, actually. If they cared about anything else I'd be concerned, actually. Satisfaction only matters as it pertains to generating revenue. The corollary is that the only way to express an opinion to them is to not buy something.

Steam or other distribution ideas are a separate issue. This OSP thing only helps the bottom line if the net sales increase because of OSP. Or more precisely to this debate if the requirement that everyone be connected to play actually increases sales.

Everything else aside, the connection requirement is the ONLY real issue here. If that requirement alone does not increase sales, OSP is a failure (this folds in the idea of criminals (pirates) deciding to pay and hence increasing net sales).

I should be clear that this also includes sales for future products since I in fact think this is more of a data mining thing than anti-piracy. Knowing our gaming habits is valuable data, and they will know all about your gaming habits, even which fish you prefer, and at what range .
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