I will tell you why.
The player is under no way obligated to buy any game.
The developer makes a game, makes promises that it will be enjoyable, advertises the game saying please buy our game with your money and is under obligation to provide what it promises.
The player is under no obligation and is effectively the employer of the development company when he or she buys the game since the player is paying the developers wages/salary. No players buying equals no salary for developers.
Therefore the onus or burden of trust is on the company making the game. Like a chef making a meal for his customer, he tries to make it perfect for the customer, not perfect for himself, because the chef is the servant of the customer.
If Ubisoft were vineyard owners then they have a responsibility to the community to produce good wine. Otherwise they would be out of business.
So Ubisoft, if you are reading this, bear good fruits because alot of people are counting on you. They trust that you will provide for them a good game in their eyes.
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