

In Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag, you are Edward Kenway, a pirate out to make a name for himself on the tumultuous Caribbean seas by sailing your ship among the isles in search of plunder, attacking enemy vessels, and diving below the waves for lost treasures. Learn the strengths and weaknesses of your armies, then leverage them as you wage war on destructible battlefields in the solo campaign or in online multiplayer.

You play the role of an American commander tasked with marshaling air and ground units in skirmishes ranging across the U.S. Rant (sort of) over: does anyone else have this utterly BS issue as well? And if so, do y'all know of a way to get rid of it? Besides having to put up with not playing my favourite city builder games, that is.Developed by Ubisoft Massive, World in Conflict is an RTS set in an alternative history in which the Soviet Union invades the United States in the late 1980s. Anything to make those corporate morons take a more severe hit than, well, me whining about it on Reddit, just as an arbitrary (or not) example.Īnyway. I really really REALLY hope the community backlash against Ubisoft's insanely dumb "business strategies" will reach critical mass soon, and that the subsequent public outcry will (somehow) cost those idiots hundreds of millions of dollars. So what gives?! Are Ubisoft really THAT mental that they're not even going to let us play games AT ALL any more without a security check with every start-up? All of whom are far more popular platforms than Uplay. We all know Ubisoft are some of the biggest tards in the gaming industry (possibly even THE biggest), but why the flippety fucksandwiches would this even be a thing? Every time I start up one of the later Anno games (which quite frankly are the only things I still/currently use Uplay for, and only due to being FORCED to put up with it to play those games), I'm forced to input my password or I can't proceed with playing my game, or even booting it up.
