If you go to FarCry 4 or AC: Unity's Steam pages, you'll see a bunch of custom user tags. You'll see ones like "Don't Preorder," "Remember watchdogs," and "Uplay required," along with some amusing ones (ACU has a tag that says "Walking Simulator").
That's really all there is to the story: people are unhappy with Ubisoft's practices and making it known.
I'm curious what people think about two elements of this:
1. Do you think it's a good thing people are doing this?
2. Do you think Steam Tags are going to end up being moderated or in some other way controlled after this?
My own answers:
1. I'm on the side that people should be using things to describe a game to the effect of describing their gripes. On the other hand, I can't help but wonder how other such tags would be received.
2. I'm surprised Steam Tags have been this open for this long. I do expect some sort of revision from Valve in the future, possibly spawned by this incident or similar.
But that's just me. I'm sort of curious as to what people think. And also a little curious as to how this plays out.
That's really all there is to the story: people are unhappy with Ubisoft's practices and making it known.
I'm curious what people think about two elements of this:
1. Do you think it's a good thing people are doing this?
2. Do you think Steam Tags are going to end up being moderated or in some other way controlled after this?
My own answers:
1. I'm on the side that people should be using things to describe a game to the effect of describing their gripes. On the other hand, I can't help but wonder how other such tags would be received.
2. I'm surprised Steam Tags have been this open for this long. I do expect some sort of revision from Valve in the future, possibly spawned by this incident or similar.
But that's just me. I'm sort of curious as to what people think. And also a little curious as to how this plays out.