"We are not stealing a product. The product is already dead. We are performing digital CPR on a corpse the manufacturer left on the sidewalk."
"The Crew" is praised for its cooperative gameplay that encourages teamwork and strategic thinking. Unlike many cooperative games, it uniquely restricts communication, making it both challenging and fun. Players must think on their feet and make educated guesses based on the limited information provided.
When Ubisoft pulled the plug, they didn't just stop support; they reportedly began revoking licenses from users' libraries on Ubisoft Connect
As we move further into the era of "games as a service," the death of The Crew teaches us a grim lesson: If you don't own the server, you don't own the game.
"We are not stealing a product. The product is already dead. We are performing digital CPR on a corpse the manufacturer left on the sidewalk."
"The Crew" is praised for its cooperative gameplay that encourages teamwork and strategic thinking. Unlike many cooperative games, it uniquely restricts communication, making it both challenging and fun. Players must think on their feet and make educated guesses based on the limited information provided.
When Ubisoft pulled the plug, they didn't just stop support; they reportedly began revoking licenses from users' libraries on Ubisoft Connect
As we move further into the era of "games as a service," the death of The Crew teaches us a grim lesson: If you don't own the server, you don't own the game.
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