Watch Dogs

https://blog.ubi.com/watch-dogs-delay/

Welp

Well, if it makes the game better then I’m all for it.

I’m a little glad. I’m about to burn out on open world gaming in a couple of weeks (maybe), and will need some time to recover :wink:

Yeah, as long as they’re able to deliver a quality product, I don’t really care about the delay.

It just sunk in that I have to wait longer for it :frowning:

I love to play such games. Would you please tell me how can I get this game free of cost.

Haha, gotcha botty boy.

Get rid of this guy already.

No, let’s keep him around. The local color would really benefit from a robot.

https://tsdr.uspto.gov/?1#caseNumber=85642398&caseType=SERIAL_NO&searchType=statusSearch

Slightly ominous, that.

What am I supposed to see here?

https://www.gamespot.com/articles/ubisoft-abandons-watch-dogs-trademark-what-does-that-mean/1100-6417495/

The trademark for “Watch Dogs” has been formally abandoned. See the article Keresh posted.

Well that’s good news - it was a prank.

Notice how the name in that trademark doesn’t have an underscore.

It’s most likely that they’re changing the legal name to Watch_Dogs to make everything consistent.

Sorta off-topic, but my honest opinion about the game is that what’s been shown is what they wanted us to see rather than what it really is.
Now they are aware what we want to see and that their product isn’t it, so there’s some massive reworking going on there.

All the stuff shown were imo just for the show scripted scenes and in my opinion the gameplay mostly revolves around just hacking, scripts, cutsenes and is just like an interactive movie, with all the “gta-like scenes” being few and far between or as I said, none and just faked for the presentation.

nigga wat

I will still buy the game day one. Me wanty.

I hadn’t realized that the title actually had an underscore in it.

Didn’t mean to ruin your hype. Just don’t tell me once it comes out I didn’t tell you because I have told you.

My expectations for the game are: “positives: nice to look at” that’s it. I wish to be wrong tho.

Dotard, are you trying to imply that Ubisoft is inexperienced at open world games?

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