Purchases made in this region will only receive the russian and simplified chinese languages
Purchases made in this region will only receive the russian and simplified chinese languages
Purchases made in this region will only receive the russian and simplified chinese languages
Dear Ubisoft. You all like tolerate LGBT and others. But you all hypocritical. You added audio English but not the subtieles. Do you even understand that the subtitles are used for people hearing problems?
Dear Ubisoft. You all like tolerate LGBT and others. But you all hypocritical. You added audio English but not the subtieles. Do you even understand that the subtitles are used for people hearing problems?
Yah no one cares about people with hearing problems. Also you can’t sub gunshots.
yeah you can, it goes like this:
*Bang *Bang *Ouch *Boom *Pow *Pew *Pew
Yah no one cares about people with hearing problems. Also you can’t sub gunshots.
yeah you can, it goes like this:
*Bang *Bang *Ouch *Boom *Pow *Pew *Pew
Dear Ubisoft. You all like tolerate LGBT and others. But you all hypocritical. You added audio English but not the subtieles. Do you even understand that the subtitles are used for people hearing problems?
Don`t get me onto the subject of the hundreds of games I bought that will not allow left-handed-player re-mapping. &/or the ones that always tell leftys to press the wrong mouse button in RPG actions.
The 13% of Leftys across the globe get shafted also.
Purchases made in this region will only receive the russian and simplified chinese languages
You can thank your enterprising russian friends for this restriction.
Initially you bought the same version as everyone else, but heavily discounted since russians apparently can’t afford to pay what the rest of us do. So they bought several copies and resold them at twice the price, which is still half the price that we pay for a new copy. They made money, we saved money, win-win for everyone. Except the publisher/Steam. Enter region locks, language locks and an assortment of other countermeasures aimed at stopping this practice. And it has been pretty successful.
I do agree that a choice between the two should be available. Full price = full features, reduced price = reduced features. Everyone is happy, except the ones who can’t afford it but they were never relevant anyway.
It’d be great if all Steam games with multiple languages would get shaved off from audio files so that the game requires at least one of the «language» DLC’s and has no audio at all as it is.
Maybe your people shouldn’t have been ripping ubisoft off with your scams.
+1 from me. No purchase because of that.
+1 from me. No purchase because of that.
Maybe your people shouldn’t have been ripping ubisoft off with your scams.
if you can find a better way to make digital products affordable in regions where people are poorer and far more likely to just pirate without allowing people in rich countries to purchase for a fraction of the price from these other regions, you can probably get Ubisoft or other companies to hire you
sounds like you’re buying keys from third party Russians or using a Russian proxy to get better deals tbh
if you can find a better way to make digital products affordable in regions where people are poorer and far more likely to just pirate without allowing people in rich countries to purchase for a fraction of the price from these other regions, you can probably get Ubisoft or other companies to hire you
sounds like you’re buying keys from third party Russians or using a Russian proxy to get better deals tbh
I believe most of contributors to such topics (as this one) are from CIS region.
And we’d like to have high quality content for money (notice that Ubi asks quite high prices for their games, considering ‘poorness’ of region).
For piracy and RU/CIS copies for US/EUR/. gamers, they will do it with language locked games anyway (just download language files from somewhere else and you are good).
But doing such a trick defeats idea of steam-store for me (why will i pirate part of game and buy rest of it? it would be easier to pirate whole thing).
This thread on other hand is to bring issue of double locking. We have region lock on all games already, and some games getting language lock on top of it.
Purchases made in this region will only receive the russian and simplified chinese languages
You can thank your enterprising russian friends for this restriction.
Initially you bought the same version as everyone else, but heavily discounted since russians apparently can’t afford to pay what the rest of us do. So they bought several copies and resold them at twice the price, which is still half the price that we pay for a new copy. They made money, we saved money, win-win for everyone. Except the publisher/Steam. Enter region locks, language locks and an assortment of other countermeasures aimed at stopping this practice. And it has been pretty successful.
I do agree that a choice between the two should be available. Full price = full features, reduced price = reduced features. Everyone is happy, except the ones who can’t afford it but they were never relevant anyway.
It’d be great if all Steam games with multiple languages would get shaved off from audio files so that the game requires at least one of the «language» DLC’s and has no audio at all as it is.
Maybe your people shouldn’t have been ripping ubisoft off with your scams.
+1 from me. No purchase because of that.
+1 from me. No purchase because of that.
Maybe your people shouldn’t have been ripping ubisoft off with your scams.
if you can find a better way to make digital products affordable in regions where people are poorer and far more likely to just pirate without allowing people in rich countries to purchase for a fraction of the price from these other regions, you can probably get Ubisoft or other companies to hire you
sounds like you’re buying keys from third party Russians or using a Russian proxy to get better deals tbh
if you can find a better way to make digital products affordable in regions where people are poorer and far more likely to just pirate without allowing people in rich countries to purchase for a fraction of the price from these other regions, you can probably get Ubisoft or other companies to hire you
sounds like you’re buying keys from third party Russians or using a Russian proxy to get better deals tbh
I believe most of contributors to such topics (as this one) are from CIS region.
And we’d like to have high quality content for money (notice that Ubi asks quite high prices for their games, considering ‘poorness’ of region).
For piracy and RU/CIS copies for US/EUR/. gamers, they will do it with language locked games anyway (just download language files from somewhere else and you are good).
But doing such a trick defeats idea of steam-store for me (why will i pirate part of game and buy rest of it? it would be easier to pirate whole thing).
This thread on other hand is to bring issue of double locking. We have region lock on all games already, and some games getting language lock on top of it.
Purchases made in this region will only receive the russian and simplified chinese languages
Purchases made in this region will only receive the Russian and Simplified Chinese languages.
I live in China and work here
I speak and understand English and these game I really want to play but now dont support english.
This is going to get foreigners who live in these countries permanently to pirate the game and not support.
Please fix this or show us how to fix this!
Talk with the publisher. Or to the Chinese government as they’re the ones who doesn’t want the international version of the game in their country.
Talk with the publisher. Or to the Chinese government as they’re the ones who doesn’t want the international version of the game in their country.
Talk with the publisher. Or to the Chinese government as they’re the ones who doesn’t want the international version of the game in their country.
Talk with the publisher. Or to the Chinese government as they’re the ones who doesn’t want the international version of the game in their country.
one of the most retarded topic saw in my whole life, why you know that? are you working here in the Chinese Government? Im also a foreigner living in China, and all my whole library is in English except the ass. e policy new from Ubisoft. Totally fault of Ubisoft, but well, thanks for your smart advise.
Purchases made in this region will only receive the russian and simplified chinese languages
Champions of Anteria
This policy has been applied to all AAA Ubisoft games since Watch Dogs. So, since 2014.
Yes, I’m sure: http://i.imgur.com/lT3AGPi.png
It may only recently came to China (your country, I suppose), but it was used in Russia since 2014.
just to make sure that there are no misunderstandings:
Simplified Chinese is in the game, not only Russian.
just to make sure that there are no misunderstandings:
Simplified Chinese is in the game, not only Russian.
just to make sure that there are no misunderstandings:
Simplified Chinese is in the game, not only Russian.
just to make sure that there are no misunderstandings:
Simplified Chinese is in the game, not only Russian.
i’m russian but i dont want to play with russian language.
Гори в аду, долбаный русофоб. :fishbones:
Гори в аду, долбаный русофоб. :fishbones:
Nah, he’s not like that (me neither, I’m russian too). The facts are: a- native localization is much better in most cases, b- freedom to choose the language you want should be a basic freedom.
Though the guy also promised to «forward my suggestion» of allowing to change the language via a ticket like EA does or paying full price to get a proper version with all the languages.
I’ve also stopped buying Ubisoft games since 2014. Though recently i bought Grow Up which thankfully does have all languages since it was made by another division of Ubisoft.
Games which have been destroyed by these localisations literally hold no value to me. Actually I would play them, if someone would pay ME for it. I can deal with poorly translated texts and ugly fonts, but please, make the option of keeping original sound track. Or add it as DLC to bridge the price with original English version, if you are that paranoid about reselling.