People who "have the common sense to know that *****ing about an issue they're clearly aware of isn't helping anything," should perhaps also have the common sense to read what other people have posted.
Most users are not "*****ing" about an issue that Ubisoft is aware of, they're displeased about how Ubisoft is dealing with a product they purchased. We're all aware that the developers are aware of the problem. It's what they (don't) do about it and how they (don't) communicate this information.
Moreover, when we read what other people say on this forum, we find that there are some good insights that might help someone or at least save them some time. For instance, it has been established that screwing around with your settings is not going to get the game to run.
Actually though, it might... One could reformat all the drives, install Windows 7 fresh and start from there. Then set all graphic parameters to their minimum value, reduce the windows size, turn off the color, and you're good to go.
Almost everyone playing on PC is having the same problem. Don't worry, you're not alone.Originally Posted by Great_BiBi Go to original post
Ze hebben het flink verneukt, want we hebben einde van de ochtend weer even op de versie van Februari gezeten.Originally Posted by Dj-Plenty Go to original post
Zelfs met de roll back hebben ze het niet opgelost.
Ze hebben geen idee hoe ze dit moeten fixen volgens mij......
I sure hope that Ubisoft is aggressively working on a fix for this as aggressively as they pitch microtransactions. When you make it a priority to turn all of your games into a "Live Service," you deserve all of the criticism in the world when that live service does not function.
Yes and yes. Ubisoft is aware of the problem and hundreds if not thousands of PC players have the same problem. You could read the 77 pages above your post to see what experience other players had in the last 24 hours.
This thread has also turned into a discussion of Ubisoft / Massive's ability and/or desire to alleviate the problem quickly and their willingness to communicate what they're doing and how long it is expected that this will take.