Watch Dogs Series - forgot about this tbh

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why not let them gift you a better game on a better platform?

finicky. someone comes up to you and goes "hey i'll give you y for x" not usually in the habit of going "what about b instead?" when what they're offering is disproportionate to what they're getting. y'feel?

he might though.
 
Got Legion last night since I'm bored and haven't touched anything with the Ubisoft logo since Far Cry 2. Is there a reason that I haven't found a single white person besides one of the default characters it lets you select? They know they based their own game off of London, yeah? (I know parts of it have become Englandistan, but shit, there's still SOME white people living there.)
You can't find a single White person in London? You must not looking hard enough.
 
I loved 2 but only as a game, not a story. The characters all sucked and I don't remember a single one of their names, but at least it was just some embarrassing burger king kids club shit and not actual "diversity is God" propaganda.

Legion, on the other hand, looks fully Current Year, and I will not be buying it.
 
I really enjoyed WD1, and earning its platinum was tinged with a mix of pride and self revulsion.

Is there competitive hacking stuff in Legion?
What was the hardest part of the platinum trophy?

I heard the drinking mini game was quite tedious.
 
What was the hardest part of the platinum trophy?

I heard the drinking mini game was quite tedious.

Drinking game was the hardest by far. Directional and Button QTEs at the same time, like trying to rub your head and pat your belly at the same time. Glad I got that out the way early, lmao
 
Drinking game was the hardest by far. Directional and Button QTEs at the same time, like trying to rub your head and pat your belly at the same time. Glad I got that out the way early, lmao
What was your secret?
 
All I remember about the first game was the E3 trailer because it reminded me of that Jim Caveziel show "Person of Interest". I played through the whole game once then never touched it again. Now I can barely remember a thing about the story. It was enough to put me off of looking at WD 2 or Legion.

Also, the bricking issue I've heard about REALLY puts me off looking into Legion. The only other recent game I can think of with similar issues was Anthem, and that's never a good thing to make your potential playerbase think of Anthem.
 
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Watch Dogs Legion has accidentally created a pedophile character and the Internet was surprised about it. Procedural generation shenanigans are nothing new for games and there have been concerns about what they do to game narrative. However, this is a situation where that coding has led to some objectionable content. Andy Borjas tweeted out the screenshot yesterday. One of the recruited characters was a teacher who left her post after a relationship with a student. Now, the occupations and reasons for leaving are picked out of a database at random and arranged, so this was a fluke. But, as with a lot of things on the web, people might not realize that from the word go. It’s not like Ubisoft has had any shortage of controversy in 2020 and people are adding this instance to the list.


July saw the company and a few top executives go their separate ways. Before their Ubisoft Forward conference, Serge Hascoet and others resigned because of sexual misconduct and abuse allegations. That was just a few days before the world got an extended look at all their highly-anticipated games.

Ubisoft said in a press release then, “Serge Hascoët has chosen to resign from his position as Chief Creative Officer, effective immediately. This role will be taken by Yves Guillemot, CEO and Co-Founder of Ubisoft, in the interim. During this time, Mr. Guillemot will personally oversee a complete overhaul of the way in which the creative teams collaborate.”


“Yannis Mallat, Managing Director of Ubisoft’s Canadian studios, will be stepping down from his role and will leave the Company, effective immediately,” they continued. “The recent allegations that have come to light in Canada against multiple employees make it impossible for him to continue in this position.”


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“Additionally, Ubisoft will be appointing a new Global Head of HR to replace Cécile Cornet, who has decided to step down from this role, as she believes it is in the best interest of the Company’s unity. A search for her replacement will begin immediately, led by an industry-leading recruiting firm. In parallel, the Company is restructuring and strengthening its HR function in order to adapt it to the new challenges of the video game industry,” the statement concluded.


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  1. a medical practitioner specializing in children and their diseases.
Well, that's awkward.
 
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