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steverhcp02 said:
Seece said:
steverhcp02 said:
Machina said:
Rofl at the idea that this is for altruistic environmental reasons. Gonna pass on the savings to the consumer eh, Ubisoft? Nah, didn't think so. I like paper manuals, and proper DVD cases thanks.

What the hell, why would they pass down any savings. Most of these companies are struggling quarter to quarter in an industry we all, supposedly, love and youre bitching about a couple of cents in your wallet? Wow, talk about overflow of unnecessary bitterness and misplaced angst for some reason.

On topic, good move. Less trees getting destroyed the better.

LOL, you just kind of proved his post correct.

Ubisoft are just trying to get more money, but they're covering it up by saying it's for the environment.

 

Also I would watch that tounge of yours, not a good idea to launch attacks on mods

Oh give me a break, mod my ass, hes a poster just like us i did nothing out of line, stop trembling based on peoples screen name colors.

I didnt prove his post correct, i know Ubisoft is doing it to save money, however, im not gullible enough at my ripe old age of 24 to not understand that regardless of motivations, if a large company does something to benefit the environemt, all that matters is teh action and not the motivation.

That said, i would much rather, as a gamer, see these companies take initiatives that are not only environmentally friendly, but can save some money so they keep making games and keep developers employed. But thats just me.

Niiice, so just because you know why they're doing this, makes it justified to rip the consumer off? and yes that's what they're doing, Offering less a product than they would be for the same price as competitors. Irregardless if you think a manual is worth anything to you, it is to some.

That goes for me and machina too, except we don't want to be fed a load of BS. Not to mention the impact will be so minimal, there are far better ways for them to help the environment within the actual workplace.

 

Seriously though, why are you getting so worked up?