Erik Aston said:
How's that? What is boycott supposed to mean? Boycott means you don't buy any of their products. Simply buying things you want and "boycotting" thing you don't want isn't a boycott. That's what everyone does all the time with every company and product. We call it a "market." If you seriously want to send a message, you have to boycott Tenchu to put pressure on From software to ditch Ubisoft. Now I suppose if you scream about the reason for the boycott from the rooftops, you could hurt Ubisoft's reputation. But still, that's not a boycott. That's just bad word of mouth. A boycott is supposed to strong-arm the company by directly impacting their bottom line. You aren't directly hurting their bottom line unless you don't buy the games you would otherwise. This Ubisoft boycott is like a trucker protesting high gas prices by only buying diesel, and then painting "boycott gas" on the side of his trailer as he drives cross country. |
Get another developer for Tenchu. I see that. And it wouldn't hurt NMH, because that game has long turned a profit already. So anything with a Ubisoft label, anything, is out.
I'm still waiting until E3, but that's what I'll do if they don't acknowledge traditional gamers play on the Wii.
A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.
Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs








