CTOS announced as new IP from Ubisoft
Yves Guillemot took the stage at Ubis’s E3 press event to announce the new IP CTOS, which the third-person shooter in the works at Ubisoft Montreal for the last two years.
It takes place in the summer of 2003, where during a blackout in New York a disgusted employee unleashed a virus on the city.
Because of this, the city is now controlled by a computer controlled by a major corporation. The computer knows all your actions, thoughts, etc and links everything you do to the system. All data is interconnected.
Players can control an entire surveillance system in the game, and use the computer system as a weapon once hacked.
GET THE FUCK OUT. Seriously!? Oh shit ... I WANT THIS NOW. God damn you guys for telling me about this, now I have to sit and wait for it to be released and THAT'S why I didn't want to watch E3
GET THE FUCK OUT. Seriously!? Oh shit ... I WANT THIS NOW. God damn you guys for telling me about this, now I have to sit and wait for it to be released and THAT'S why I didn't want to watch E3
Haha yeah, amazing indeed. The game also looks way better than any console title we've seen to date..intriguing
Ubisoft DRM. You can only install it one time, then you have to travel to France and wait outside their offices for two weeks, then you have to kiss all their employees behinds and then you can reinstall it one more.
And stop with the DRM jokes already, they dropped it from all but 2 products.
No? Nobody should ever forget the bullshit Ubisoft have pulled. Period. Their DRM is still bullshit even today, just because it doesn't require always-on any more doesn't make it any less foul.
As for the game itself; I'm wondering how much is setpiece and how much is dynamic. The video shows only a handful of "hackable" targets in the area, which at least is believable, but can you really hack into everyone's phonecalls and listen in? That must take up an enormous amount of storage space just in terms of voices alone.
Probability of violence: 68%
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And stop with the DRM jokes already, they dropped it from all but 2 products.
No? Nobody should ever forget the bullshit Ubisoft have pulled. Period. Their DRM is still bullshit even today, just because it doesn't require always-on any more doesn't make it any less foul.
Oh, but you fully support Blizzard and bought D3, which features an even worse kind of DRM.
Anyone who said how Ubi's DRM is bullshit and bought D3 is a fucking hypocrite, period.
I'm not Leo, so get off your fucking highhorse and project that anger elsewhere, Ubilover You're starting to sound as bad as Blizztrolls, constantly defending Ubishit (who has, might I fucking remind you, infested the world with THE worst kinds of DRM *ever*) when anyone has something bad to say.
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Buying a product doesn't mean you can't criticize it. Blizzard's always-on server-based DRM is BULLSHIT when applied on a game with a single-player aspect.
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