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  1. #1

    The Ubisoft Logic thrown back.

    Here it comes.


    So when we report, you want us to have some kind of proof, for example a Screenshot or a recording of sort.

    How about Ubisoft gets a live feed camera of when the Dev teams for their games work, this way we the community and costumers can see how much effort is put into the products we decide to put money in, also this would make it so the Dev teams would work a little harder and actually deliver higher quality products, don't you think?
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    Thats just stupid idea... you want to watch ppl in office like they do something around theirs tables? You know reall work isnt like in the shows and so, its mostly 8 hours of... work, annoying colleagues and so

    Also every employ in view of that camera would have to agree to be on video and i really dont think that fact they are on live feed for some kids who sits on their asses with obviously nothing better to do, would somehow improve theirs work efficiency.
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  3. #3
    It's the most absurd thing I've read on here.

    Let me throw your logic back at you, let's say they spent the huge amount of money for us to babysit them while they are at work, risk their privacy, their anonymity, their autonomy, and while they are at, reveal things that we aren't supposed to see. Let's say they throw all of that caution to the wind and implement such ridiculousness, the minute something doesn't go your way on the development side of things you'll be the first one to say they aren't really working that's a phony camera or whatever else you would have spew from the side of your neck.

    C'mon dude!
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  4. #4
    You wouldn’t be able to tell if they were working anyway. They couldn’t show you the screen because it would contain proprietary source code. So you wouldn’t be able to tell if they were working or f*cking around on Facebook all day.
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