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Not Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 0.0 hrs on record
Posted: 13 Jun, 2017 @ 2:46am
Updated: 6 Dec, 2017 @ 2:45pm

Don't get me wrong, I like Rainbow Six Siege and I do understand why they make the hard decision from the perspective of a business.
But sorry Ubisoft, I will have to NOT recommend this. And I got 0 hate towards you.

However, when you sell something and don't deliever on time (even if you will deliever it eventually), you break your promise to the consumers.

DO remember that time is a cost. By delaying 3 months, we will have fewer months to enjoy the new operators. In other words, we lost 3 months of time to play the new contents as opposed to what was promised to us when they started selling the season pass. (No it's not about the maps)

I can see other better ways to implement the procedures without ruining the company's reputation in a general sense. (say, making the decision prior the sales of Yr2 pass, implement changes during the operations, etc.) Yet I am not inside the company, so I don't know what exactly stops them from making other non-players-upsetting decisions.

Nevertheless, it is very upsetting to see Ubisoft doing this to its customers.

Again, I do not write this because of hate but the dismay of how the buyers of season pass suffered.
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5 Comments
Satoverlord 24 Jun, 2017 @ 11:06am 
Another example for your stated nationality and interests on steam would be:
You bought ur train tickets, knowing that it would start at 12:00pm sharp. Yet the train is delayed for 6 hours in total and you were expected to arrive at your waifu's house now. Of course, your waifu will still be there and won't disappear. But hey, u get to spent 6 hours fewer with her for the night/day.

Quite awful, eh? Same case for the Year 2 season pass.

Hope this clarify the idea a bit more.
Satoverlord 24 Jun, 2017 @ 11:06am 
Thx for quoting me!
Yet apparently and sadly you could not understand my point either.
I am saying that when we bought the season pass and we expect the contents to be out at the announced date and time. And Ubisoft failed to do so.
As a result, we have to wait 3 more months more.

I did not say we will lost the operators. I suppose you made that conclusion due to misunderstandings.

To help you further understand my opinion, here is an example base on the idea:
Let's say you ordered something fancy online. The seller said the second component of it would be delievered at the end of the weekend when you made the purchase.
However, days before the weekend, the seller message you and said "Nah, we can't deliever it on time. You gotta wait for 3 months."
Hasenpfote 24 Jun, 2017 @ 9:47am 
[quote=Sealoverlord]DO remember that time is a cost. By delaying 3 months, we will have fewer months to enjoy the new operators. In other words, we lost 3 months of time to play the new contents as opposed to what was promised to us when they started selling the season pass.[/quote]
Yeah you will never be able to play the operator ever again!
You can play them for 3 monthas after that time they just disappear...
Satoverlord 23 Jun, 2017 @ 1:28pm 
First of all, it is quite apparent that you haven't read my review at all. I won't bother typing it all out again.

Second, people may have different opinions on the matter, the review you copy-and-paste as well as mine are just one of them. Thus, the recent mixed review.

Lastly, you don't even own the game nor the pass on your account. Therefore, I highly doubt you have any first-hand experience on the matter.
JayR 23 Jun, 2017 @ 10:01am 
"Lol, don't listen to bad reviews, the pass only promises 8 operators, the map cut is free for everyone and the operators promised are merely delayed to August, with the others promised in Augustus split between the next 2 seasons. Ubisoft is still giving everything they promised us with the season pass, knowing that we payed for 8 operators."
~An actual review

So what If it's delayed? You're still getting the content you asked for and payed for. Plus operation health hasn't finished yet so don't complain until it's finished. I think it's a step in the right direction that they are focusing on consumer feedback and unbalanced issues. Stop complaining