Well Ubi have now announced a second Animus Project Update (2.0) which -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
Regulators such as the Financial Services Commission of Ontario have also strongly expressed the opinion that telematics devices should be used primarily for the benefit of the consumer, and to help individuals become
better drivers (as evidenced by a presentation given by the FSCO at a
UBI Symposium this past February).
The problem is, most of the details regarding a
UBI are not
well fleshed out anywhere.
At the moment Finland, the Netherlands and Canada are planning tests of the
UBI (in the case of the latter, the province of Ontario will be pilot testing a
UBI in an unnamed region this fall) and the idea is gaining traction in Britain as
well.
And they re nowhere near the
best games of 8 gen, with score ratings + - 7/10 Just try to compare any of
Ubi games to The Witcher 3, Ni - Oh, Nier, GTA, Overwatch, Diablo 3, Uncharted, Titanfall 2 and the list goes on... And to prove my point - check the
best alltime ps4 games by metascore - in the first 100 there is 1 -LRB-!)
We got some hands - on time with it during a recent Ubisoft event, and it points to a game that could fare much
better on this new system than
Ubi's last Nintendo console - launching shooter...
I just hope the
Ubi titles do
well enough to see more support next year....
Not surprisingly, 80 % of
UBI customers agreed that the technology helped them become
better drivers, and many said they began to monitor their behaviour behind the wheel in an effort to reduce their premiums.
You can blame Ubisoft all you want, but if you're not also blaming the other
Ubi team, as
well as CDPR... it doesn't work.
It looks nice, so hopefully
Ubi can get it playing
well so it isn't just an ugly chick with a shiny coat of make - up.
Now on the other hand we have MS execs or
ubi soft, take two execs talking about their games, no accountability if the games is shite or full of Mts oh
well they just move on to the next game without a dark cloud that follows You may take the piss out of Peter molyneux but at least he tried to put the heart in a game, I personally think if he was making games for Sony you all would have had the Fable you really wanted.
It's a gambit that's only intended to shift a few more copies, much like when
Ubi threatened that Beyond
Good and Evil 2 would rely on Rayman Origins sales.
Did nt work so
well on Wii, did it.Third parties supported it, but even 100 million indtalled Wiis could bring fortunes to EA,
Ubi etc..
Good luck with that,
Ubi.
Ubi does have some
good IPs and they also support Nintendo pretty
good and I want both of those to continue as a gamer.
Ubi really deserves credit for making this great on WiiU so please support it... worlds
better than AC3 both as a game and as a
well executed game!
I have no doubt that every single man and woman at
Ubi did their absolute
best on that project, and will continue to do so on future projects.
You'd think that the rampant public condemnation would have been enough to make
Ubi shelve the programme for
good... but it looks like the system is set to make a comeback.
Ubi were also kind enough to spill the beans on some more details on heroes, classes, game modes, tactics and customization as
well as trying to assure us, PC gamers, how thoughtful they are with the PC version.
I gave a short presentation (slides and text are here) along with Microsoft's Richard Rouse (and a former colleague from
Ubi Montreal) as
well as Telltale Games Kevin Bruner.
Additionally almost nobody besides
Ubi Soft even TRIED to have something of substance there at launch, a window of time when even mediocre games sell
well and help establish the market for a console.
Well i wont buy since someone has to pay so i can try the demo WTF demo's should be free not this key s ** t were you or your friend has to shell out 60 before you can even try the game so since i cant try it ill never buy it thx
UBI
It was coming to «consoles and PC» and looked way too
good for PS3 and 360 so we interpolated the rest, but
Ubi didn't mislead us — the game was running on PC, and at looked handsome as hell.
Best Conference — Ubisoft: Never thought I'd ever say this, but
Ubi did a great job with its conference, revealing an immense number of games, and bringing out the biggest surprises of this E3 as a whole.
The amount of sidequests and items to find is smaller than, say, Far Cry 4 or an older Assassin's Creed game, but it makes up for that by having content that's designed
better than previous
Ubi games.
Its single - player campaign, despite a few minor but welcome enhancements is broadly a case of more of the same, and we can't entirely blame
Ubi for deciding to milk its popularity because it's a damn
good game in its own right.
Ubi went on to blow the hearts and minds of everyone watching by announcing Beyond
Good and Evil 2.
Although there's a disappointing lack of a PAL - 60 mode (grrr), and no widescreen option (grrrrrrr), this is as
good a conversion of
Ubi's largely excellent stealth romp as anyone could reasonably expect, with some impressive technical trickery on show.
Usage - based insurance (
UBI) programs, also called telematics, monitor a driver's driving habits to offer insurance premium rate reductions to
good drivers.
A usage - based car insurance (
UBI) program can save you typically five to 10 per cent just for signing up, with additional savings of up to 25 per cent for
good drivers.
There's also the argument that a
UBI is
better for capitalism, which is a strong selling point for a system that's seen as socialist or, worse, communist.
To learn whether this type of car insurance is the
best and lowest - priced option for you, it's
best to contact a
UBI / pay - per - mile provider or your own insurance agent.
Usage - based insurance (
UBI) programs can save you money if your driving habits align with the insurer's view of «
good driving.»