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  1. #1

    Watermark in the lower left

    Just wanted to leave my opinion on the stamp on the lower left.
    I feel that there is no real need to have the email visable down there, since in my opinion that might be bad when streaming. I understand that you want to have an identifier but showing a personal email might be taking it a bit to far.

    Other then that, I'm enjoying the game right now, and the only other complaints I have for now are already in the known issues.
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    Better than stamping the entire screen. Put an overlay over it if you really don't want it broadcasted.

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    Originally Posted by xdeadzx Go to original post
    Better than stamping the entire screen. Put an overlay over it if you really don't want it broadcasted.
    I do see your point, but using Shadowplay, I can't put an overlay on it, and even if I could, it does change sometimes on how far from the edge it is, and an overlay would take quite a bit of space from the game.

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    Yeahhh, I definitely agree with this. I think they may have just left it over from the last technical tests and stuff where there was an NDA. At this point they should update and remove it because the devs really want us to show this game off, but I think a lot of people will either have a problem with their private email being publicly shown, or people will post things anyway which is dangerous with your private email out for show.

  5. #5
    Yeah was surprised by this too. They want you to stream but then show your private Mail adress right on the screen.

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    Yes, I agree. It's quite odd to see my personal email address that I gave in confidence that Ubisoft would not use it so flippantly as to smack it onto my screen right next to my gamer tag - privacy issues and data protection anyone?

    I'd suggest Ubisoft remove the emails from the screen before it raises some serious data protection issues.