Hey KitKoumal,
if you've played JD Now,and the Console/PC versions, you can tell it's a different and poorer experience with JD Now, and JD 2017 feels a bit old.
As a streamer I'd like to save my Autodances, share to social media and be able to Upload/Sync screenshots with Steam like with JD 2017.
I love how Ubisoft treated Rocksmith 2014 and even made the remastered version for PC and keeps being updated with songs, why can't we have this for Just Dance on PC? A version that keeps being updated every year or so instead of not making a new game for the PC platform, I'd still pay for unlimited or new content. but it's a pain not being able to play this awesome new games on my PC with friends specially.
Please don't tell us to conform with JD Now...
Vote here for the PC version: https://forums.ubi.com/showthread.ph...-a-little-loveOriginally Posted by GutinhoCG Go to original post
Will expressions of passion and discussion make any difference?Originally Posted by Ubi-Lucipus Go to original post
pls remember.. Changes need Time. And the Ubisoft Bosses only act when there are enough people want something. Because.. if enough people want Just Dance on Pc.. these people would buy it and only then it is possible to finance it and get Profit. Ubisoft want profit.. its not a Charitable society.
and not to forget ... maybe the sales figures for Just Dance on the PC were too low to continue. You must not forget that Just Dance has always been developed for consoles. A change costs a lot of money.
I don't think anyone here is asking for charity. I want to buy the game, but I can't buy it because it doesn't exist. I have no need for a console so obviously I'm not going to buy one.Originally Posted by Barrliga Go to original post
If you take the cost of porting a game to PC in the modern era (and I don't know what game engine Just Dance uses), but lately it's much easier to port games than in the PS2/Xbox era, and look at the sales number for Just Dance 2017 on Steam (not even including the Uplay-only sales numbers) you can safely assume that the PC port of Just Dance 2017 was profitable. Perhaps it wasn't a major seller but there's a lot of potential reasons that that might have been the case. For one, Just Dance 2017 was the first PC release, there wasn't much hype behind it, I don't remember hearing about it all actually, I just came upon it by pure luck during a Steam sale. So, the series never really had the chance to build momentum or a fan base on the PC platform. Had they put some efforts into marketing and promotion it might have been a bigger hit.Originally Posted by Barrliga Go to original post