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Why are you harping on about about "free market" anti-soviet propaganda from nearly a century ago in a video against modern propaganda? It makes no sense.
To add an extra layer of amusement to the whole thing. The person in question has a 'name' modelled after an old anime character. The person in question is actually from Alaska and not from Japan & Japanese is not their 1st Language. They used to previously also work for Kotaku and IGN Many of their social media posts seem to be about their cat They are also a part time V-tuber & Cosplayer.
Hey Rev. IRONMOUSE MAIN CHANNEL GOT DELETED and I'm furious, IRONMOUSE has not done anything wrong, and I'm betting it's false reports that got her channel taken off
"When your project fails horribly, just double down on what you were originally doing." Amazing how these studios and journalists are incapable of learning.
If you burn everything to the ground, there wont be anything left to sustain the fire. With that in mind, Ubisoft is hell bent on putting out the fire with recent releases.
Fighting fire with fire is a legit way to put out a fire... starving the fire of oxygen by burning the oxygen and fuel is a legit way to put out a fire. What you should have said is that "Saying Sweet Baby inc is going to save assassin's Creed Shadows is like using water to put out an oil fire".
@@yasumakabe5615The next USB standard for the m0dErn aUdIEnCe, doesn't have male/female connector because that's sexist, instead is wireless magnetic induction with shit data rates.
The Japanese are extremely critical of Japanese companies doing something dumb. For example, Square Enix is being bombarded with criticism from Japanese gamers because of the censorship of Dragon Quest. Shinji Mikami also made a statement criticizing censorship in Japan. You don't see that here on the west very often, especially on social media, where people actually advocates for anticonsumer practices in gaming, and that includes censorship.
Yeah, Japanese gamers/ consumers are actually vocal about these kind of problems. It just happen gossip/ popular media over there not really interested covering this theme. Political things kinda private
With the Chinese architecture in a game set on feudal Japan, the black samurai, the incredible moonwalking horse, and the flood of bots on TH-cam channels that are critical of the game, one could think Ubisoft couldn't sink lower. But they did. No one expected anything from Ubisoft, and people are still disappointed.
Funniest part about the assassin's creed reaction video you showed was that within 0.5 seconds they paused. It was a landscape shot, and they said immediately. "Hold up... youve got rice fields right next to a river, not elevated... those fields are gonna flood." I laughed my ass off, they didnt make it a SECOND into the video before they lost their first point... No actual Japanese consultants were part of this project I guarantee you if a couple of laymen that were apparently drunk, can catch this shit immediately.
@@kaze66613 yup, the elevated door, the one thats in the thumbnail of her clipping through the guy during an animation, static bullets or blood, couldnt tell, floating next that one rifleman, the list just goes.
Asking sweet baby to save your game from failing is like trying to lift a sinking ship out of the water by detonating tnt under it. All it does though is blow a huge hole in the bottom of the ship and makes it sink faster. If they wanted to consult, they should have hired a based Japanese game designer.
You made me realize they probably only went with Sweet Baby cuz they were probably one of the cheapest options. They get to say they went as far as getting consultants to help while still saving some bucks compared to if they hired the real deal.
But if you detonate the TnT you can claim the sink sank after being hit by a terrorist bomb or landmine instead of having to admit it was your own incompetence.
Kim Belair, SBI's CEO, is a full time staff writer at Ubisoft Montreal. Not was, but is. She removed it from her CV at their request. But she's been involved with AC Shadows from the beginning, so it's unsurprising her fingerprints are on the so-called Japanese expert.
The fact that they couldn't just remove Yasuke from the story suggests that the entire narrative arc is going to be about Geolge Froyd-san shouting I CAN'T BREEVE and writing haikus about the ceiling bird chirping.
@@Pulstar232 Depends on the exchange. The bigger worry are the investors, they have legal grounds to seek recourse over wanton mismanagement of their funds. If it were somehow smooth sailing despite the price dump, the board would likely move to restructure the shares, essentially merging them at some ratio to keep the company from being seen as a penny stock. How easy this is to do depends on whether they have fractional shares, among a number of other headaches. Business degrees don't take a lot of smarts to earn, the reason we pay people with them so much is because nobody with a smidge of human drive could stand to slog through work like this.
Just because a stock is down to a cheeseburger from mcdonalds doesnt exactly mean alot. Most cannabis stocks are below 5$ too, but if your in a state where its legal you might see it everywhere and then wonder why. Its just not popular. The only thing that matters is if it goes below 1$ for two weeks which is when its delisted from most stock platforms.
Ubisoft: SBI how do we fix our game? SBI: Have you tried calling them racist? Ubisoft: We have, and it didn't work. SBI: Try adding more black people into the game.
darned internet. ive seen the phrase "commit sudoku" so many times that my brain automatically marked that as "humorously incorrect for joking purposes" for a second before realizing it was, in fact, the right word.
There's an error of assumption there: what says they were _thinking_ at all? This looks like throwing everything at a wall and hoping something sticks.
Hashimoto was the guy who tried to appear more ‘professional’ in an interview about his consulting by wearing a kimono, right? Imagine if Rockstar had hired a waiter as a ‘cultural consultant’ for Red Dead, and he showed up for a press interview dressed as a cowboy.
nah dude bad comparisons that will have been cool af, and Japanese dont care about foreigner wearing there cloth if it done right in fact pretty much no culture care if someone start wearing there cultural cloth if you show enough respect be doing it properly
@@aoki6332 Hashimoto _is_ Japanese. My comparison was on how laughable it is to have a ‘cultural expert’ with no qualifications trying to trick the public by playing dress-up.
I don't know what you're talking about, man, it works. Bleach will quench your thirst for sure. If you drink enough of it you'll never be thirsty again.
I wonder if investors could drag Ubi to court over Ubi lying to them about the games being "well-received by gamers." It's gotta be *some* kind of illegal, right? It's, like, _reverse_ insider trading.
@@Sorain1 Also, lower stock prices would be very convenient for major multinational shareholders who want to consolidate their ownership, and care more about the IPs than about the studios developing them. From the minority shareholders' open letter, that seems to be their concern. Just as much insider trading, but somehow even more insidious.
I take this as a SBI L. I am putting 5$ into a piggy bank everytime SBI or associates take L's. I am at 130$ at this moment, having started in June. Let that sink in.
"But SBI is a murican company, why would they bother with participating in the French market using Japanese experts?! This is obviously a psy op 😭😭😭" Is what they'll say next... Dam, that accusation made by monkey game devs is getting more believable by the day 😂
@@yunusgokcen174 right... But logic doesn't works with them, that's an actual argument I've seen from a weirdo to justify that SBI would never extort wukong, because they're Chinese 🤣
Ubisoft is no longer a "video games company" but instead they are now a Hate Group. And having that "Assassins Creed Shadows" ad play in an advertising screen in Akihabara, Tokyo is like playing a footage of the Tank Man in an advertising screen in Beijing, Shanghai, or other Chinese cities.
Imagine driving in the opposite lane, and when you see a truck a mile away, you step on the gas and the closer it gets, you freak out about getting in a crash, so you put a cinder block on the throttle. Change lanes? Never, you picked this lane after all.
How many world renowned writers do you think ever need a narrative consultant? Oh, sure I bet that they ask a bunch of people, friends or other writers for advice and go "hey look at this bit for me, what do you think?" Another way to look it is imagine an artist being told how to move their paintbrush and where to paint on the canvas and after they've finished the other guy picks up a brush and starts drawing over the top of their work. You think an artist would accept that when this is their baby and vision? This is why a lot of the time consultation is just in my mind a scam.
The flip side of that is the logical conclusion to your scenario: the consultant is the one effectively doing all the work, and the employer is little more than a public face and brand. This is how most multinational businesses operate. Leadership of the company is outsourced to one of like three massive consultancy firms, who handle everything from establishing business operations to naming the very CEO. Worse yet, whole countries are starting to operate like that, dumping money into consultancy to cover just about every function, instead of cultivating talent and knowledge internally.
@@Cris-bj7ee Except that flipside sounds hollow. Sure maybe one to idk maybe three times a scam like that might work and produce a masterpiece. Heck I'll even admit that with horrific contracts a specific "consultant" may be forced to never reveal they were the actual reason for any quality in the writing so that time the supposedly renowned writer there gets all the credit but in the long run thats not where the good things tend to come from. On the average the great stuff doesn't rely on procedures and set up companies but on a vision and creativity and no amount of planning and consultancy can turn slop into a great success. If that was possible all recent attempts at AAA-subcrition games should have been resounding successes.
@@iprasa324 It is hollow. You pay exorbitant fees for mediocre performance at best, and don't even get to retain any of the talent that went into making the product within your company. Boards of directors do it because they can't be bothered to put any work in selecting leadership and direction themselves, or in other cases because they can't trust the people they themselves have appointed.
Again, the fact that Ubisoft is likely going to end up in several lawsuits because of this is amazing. They really thought they could get away with it.
It's one of many. Wasn't even the main reason at first: formulaic/old gameplay loop, blatant disrespect of Japanese history, unable to take any kind of constructive criticism, etc. This is just icing on the cake.
@@ElementUrth Don't forget the microtransaction and DLC bloat. Ubisoft was already shaking down gamers for every penny as it is. This time, they won't have many gamers to shake down at all.
I once shot a gun, guess in the future when people read books about me, where they claim I shot a gun once, they will say I was a Portuguese Caçador from the 20th century. This is the level of reach their arguments have to call Yasuke a samurai.
So rather than selling millions of copies to long-time customers, they're hoping to sell a few dozen to the ESG crowd that doesn't buy many things. That explains a lot.
this game is so good that in the main cinematic gameplay trailer, the game's metaphorical "best foot forward", yasukes sword is glitching through the sheath, his horse is gliding around with bugged walking animation, platforms are floating in the air with no access point at all, stairs are not lined up with doorways making entry impossible, bullets are floating every time an NPC fires a rifle because there's a duplicate glitch that creates two bullets every time one is fired so one bullet flies toward the player and another floats in the air forever next to the spot the enemy NPC was firing from, doors are too short for the doorway and thus are floating a foot off the ground, a huge amount of blood forcefully spurts out of an NPC enemy's chest when Naoe just lightly pushes him down with her bare hands, and characters phase through each other constantly during both gameplay and cut scenes. nothing but the best AAAA quality for assassin's creed shadows.
The Japanese AC: Shadows song by Cabbagehead is almost at 3 million views, and it has hundreds of spin-offs. Japan seems to be dunking on Ubisoft harder than the West.
Glad you recommended that vid at 8 minutes, they are really great, even if they are nitpicking for fun. This trash game falls more and more apart as you go deeper, while Tsushima holds up very well.
the japanese vtuber i watch literally said "i am angry with ubi, i also cancelled my subscription until further notice" and so is everyone else! ubisoft think they are winning this battle but nah.
It's important to understand that these devs/sweet baby types genuinely think they are superior to you, to repeat, in the void between their ears they only conceive of themselves as absolutely better than you in all ways.
So, they just picked up the shovel that dug them the hole they're in, and asked it, "Please save us.", to which it just starts digging further down. Ok then.
Just when you thought that Ubisoft couldn't possibly do any worse damage to themselves in general and Shadows specifically, they go and prove that they not only can, but absolutely _will._
To be clear Hashimoto has never lived in Japan. They larp as a Japanese expert. They are sometimes also a Vtuber(removed the vtuber part from their twitter bio recently it seems).
That Kazuma person is a transman living in California he says he is Japanese but there are tweets of him saying he is from Alaska I think (or Alabama maybe) just so you know what kind of person he is
Just went ahead and decided to receive the SBI kiss of death. It's a bold strategy. I've also heard they didn't get the okay from the Oda clan to use their symbol, so just more blatant disrespect for Japanese people and their culture.
Cave Johnson Its me Cave Johnson, Founder and CEO of Aperture Science, I have been made aware of a technology we invented that allows me to connect to internet from different universes! why theres japanese art on my screen that looks like a girl talking to me?
You know what, I'm glad SBI is working with Ubisoft. This will be a double kill if/when this game fail, cause if Ubisoft dies they'll be taking SBI with them.
west: this game sucks, Japan: this game sucks SOMEHOW some people in Russian community: wow this game looks interesting and then they ask why i lost fate in humanity
Yasuke's position as a samurai, guaranteed by the Hirayama clan, is that of a lowest-level samurai. It was not unusual for the lowest-level samurai in this period to be both a farmer and a samurai. The Hirayama clan did not say that Yasuke was recognized as a person who wore luxurious armor and helmets and was respected like a samurai general or a daimyo. When we think of lower-ranking samurai, we think of ashigaru, who are simply foot soldiers. It is inconceivable that he had such a fortune to own and ride horses.
This sets in a period when people look at left handed samurai with scrutiny, and somehow people in the game are being and feel normal around a guy whose physically VERY different is weird
Samurai, even most low-ranked of all still a nobility. Asigaru literally means "barefooted", it is disdain term, all you say is a oxymoron. As for Yasuke, he do not mention in any noble roster, so was not a nobility.
@@graywolf6441 I personally don't think of Yasuke as a samurai, and many Japanese wouldn't consider him a samurai either. Because he has no clan name, no record of marriage in Japan, no record of a fiefdom, no record of official fighting, no record of war service, and no record of rumors among Japanese warlords. However, the definition of samurai is ambiguous in the Sengoku period in Japan. Ashigaru means "ashi is foot, garu is light" in Japanese and is not a derogatory term but a proper name for the ranks of samurai in the military. If a samurai is defined as someone who fights with a sword, ashigaru fight with spears and swords, so they can be said to be the lowest class of samurai. There is another thing that makes the samurai problem even more difficult. Unlike English, there are more than a dozen first-person Japanese pronouns. Originally, samurai and bushi are different words in Japanese, but both are written as samurai in English. In the same way, the word samurai in English encompasses all the samurai with dozens of classes in Japanese. The image of a samurai that non-Japanese, including you, have is limited to the samurai in the upper ranks. I don't mean to defend Mr. Hirayama. I just can't forgive those who insist that Yasuke was a samurai and use Hirayama's statement as a basis. If you ask Mr. Hirayama again, "Was Yasuke a samurai of the highest rank?" he will surely answer no. Even if Ubisoft defines Yasuke as a samurai, it is a terrible lie that he rides a horse and wears luxurious armor and helmets. It is a phantom Yasuke that exists only in delusional novels.
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Why are you harping on about about "free market" anti-soviet propaganda from nearly a century ago in a video against modern propaganda? It makes no sense.
To add an extra layer of amusement to the whole thing.
The person in question has a 'name' modelled after an old anime character.
The person in question is actually from Alaska and not from Japan & Japanese is not their 1st Language.
They used to previously also work for Kotaku and IGN
Many of their social media posts seem to be about their cat
They are also a part time V-tuber & Cosplayer.
Hey Rev. IRONMOUSE MAIN CHANNEL GOT DELETED and I'm furious, IRONMOUSE has not done anything wrong, and I'm betting it's false reports that got her channel taken off
I was gonna say why a keychain stop being a coward and do full size.
Then I checked the shop.
Now I’m $80 poorer
*By the way, I am Japanese and I live in Japan* 🇯🇵
*We’re definitely angry at Ubisoft*
Speaking for all white western people that have a working brain: I am sorry.
Stand strong!💪
We salute you brother and we stand by you
Keep standing strong Mel.
@@Xenokillerboss I'm a woman 😅
"When your project fails horribly, just double down on what you were originally doing."
Amazing how these studios and journalists are incapable of learning.
genuinely sad.
To be fair, they tend to fail upward. Until they have to actually face the consequences of their own actions they will never learn.
@@rrudeljr Except that multiple games of theirs flops and they have no more investors or stocks
Considering how much they want to dumpster history, it's not that shocking that they cannot learn from events of the past.
They could have done a No Man's Sky. But nope...
Sweet Baby Inc? They aren't just throwing gasoline on the fire, they're throwing liquid oxygen on that shit.
They're a second plane
They are LITERALLY a rocket combustion chamber at this point
@@GrayD_Fox HAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
They decided to study the big bang up close.
@@GrayD_Fox Your majesty, there's a second bus coming
“Colonialism” In Animal Crossing... A game where a local investor outsources construction of a town to you, an indebted immigrant.
Not acknowledging the racist origin of Cyrus and Digby is like a second R**e of Nanking.
Saying Sweet Baby inc is going to save assassin's Creed Shadows is like saying fighting fire with fire will put out the fire .
I would argue it’s like the oil with put out the fire.
If you burn everything to the ground, there wont be anything left to sustain the fire. With that in mind, Ubisoft is hell bent on putting out the fire with recent releases.
"If you want to snuff a fire, you start an even bigger fire.
OH GOD THE BIG FIRE HAS JUST MADE THE FIRE EVEN BIGGER!"
Fighting fire with fire is a legit way to put out a fire... starving the fire of oxygen by burning the oxygen and fuel is a legit way to put out a fire.
What you should have said is that "Saying Sweet Baby inc is going to save assassin's Creed Shadows is like using water to put out an oil fire".
I hope everyone gets fired, but that's unrelated 🔥
Ubisoft is SBI. SBI was founded by former UBISOFT employees.
USBI
@@yasumakabe5615The next USB standard for the m0dErn aUdIEnCe, doesn't have male/female connector because that's sexist, instead is wireless magnetic induction with shit data rates.
@@k4in5037it will both be male connectors and as useless as you would expect
French phaguettes
Maybe that's why the company is called youbesoft
Bold of them to assume the West could impersonate every Japanese response.
The Japanese are extremely critical of Japanese companies doing something dumb. For example, Square Enix is being bombarded with criticism from Japanese gamers because of the censorship of Dragon Quest. Shinji Mikami also made a statement criticizing censorship in Japan. You don't see that here on the west very often, especially on social media, where people actually advocates for anticonsumer practices in gaming, and that includes censorship.
They just need something to tell the non-Blackrock/Vanguard investors who're asking questions.
Yeah, Japanese gamers/ consumers are actually vocal about these kind of problems. It just happen gossip/ popular media over there not really interested covering this theme. Political things kinda private
They’re just skin-walkers at this point.
@@TheTerminatorChris Skin-walkers and bone-bags.
With the Chinese architecture in a game set on feudal Japan, the black samurai, the incredible moonwalking horse, and the flood of bots on TH-cam channels that are critical of the game, one could think Ubisoft couldn't sink lower.
But they did. No one expected anything from Ubisoft, and people are still disappointed.
*Ubisoft:* Patrick?
*SBI:* Yeah, Spongebob?
*Ubisoft:* I don't think this bubble can get much bigger...
*SBI:* NONSENSE!!!
*Ubisoft:* PAT NO!!!
What could be worse than a giant needless controversy created by our own incompetence?
I know! Two giant controversies!
This reminds me of the controversy with Netflix's Cleopatra. The Egyptian government actually got involved with that.
And people called Egypt racist over it...
@@Canadiansamurai Yep, funniest crap I've heard in a while.
I actually didn't hear of this, it must have been covered up by social media well
they Egyptian government sued and won in the end as well from what i heard
@@EJ_Red You know that woman who was the head witch in acolyte? guess who was in that Cleopatra travesty?
Funniest part about the assassin's creed reaction video you showed was that within 0.5 seconds they paused. It was a landscape shot, and they said immediately. "Hold up... youve got rice fields right next to a river, not elevated... those fields are gonna flood." I laughed my ass off, they didnt make it a SECOND into the video before they lost their first point... No actual Japanese consultants were part of this project I guarantee you if a couple of laymen that were apparently drunk, can catch this shit immediately.
the best thing about that reaction video is that they found more glitches than historical inaccuracies, which is pretty wild in a *trailer*
@@kaze66613 yup, the elevated door, the one thats in the thumbnail of her clipping through the guy during an animation, static bullets or blood, couldnt tell, floating next that one rifleman, the list just goes.
@@malikfoxen2045 yeah it was bullets, the camera goes on a different pov right after and you can still see the floating bullets
i love how much SBI is a part of open conversation nowadays. its like shining a bright light and seeing the cockroaches and rats scatter
Sunlight is the best disinfectant.
@@blazingmonolith4323 yes sir
wait until they merge in a Black Rock megazord
Wasn't the beginning, won't be the end
Keep a keen eye
@@graywolf6441 😨
Asking sweet baby to save your game from failing is like trying to lift a sinking ship out of the water by detonating tnt under it. All it does though is blow a huge hole in the bottom of the ship and makes it sink faster. If they wanted to consult, they should have hired a based Japanese game designer.
You mean 'a based Japanese-based game designer'
You made me realize they probably only went with Sweet Baby cuz they were probably one of the cheapest options. They get to say they went as far as getting consultants to help while still saving some bucks compared to if they hired the real deal.
But if you detonate the TnT you can claim the sink sank after being hit by a terrorist bomb or landmine instead of having to admit it was your own incompetence.
They probably would have been better off hiring some random Japanese person on the street.
Right, remember to pour water in a smoking oil pan.
And an electrical fire
Throw in some potassium for good measure.
*I felt their presence like Vader felt Obi Wan on the Deathstar* 😑
Kim Belair, SBI's CEO, is a full time staff writer at Ubisoft Montreal. Not was, but is. She removed it from her CV at their request. But she's been involved with AC Shadows from the beginning, so it's unsurprising her fingerprints are on the so-called Japanese expert.
The fact that they couldn't just remove Yasuke from the story suggests that the entire narrative arc is going to be about Geolge Froyd-san shouting I CAN'T BREEVE and writing haikus about the ceiling bird chirping.
Can I get an Early Life check? Is it a ✡?
Edit: Checked it and yes, it is. The 👃 knows.
@@fnhatic6694 yeah, probably :/ ugh....
Ubisoft's stock price has sunk under $3 per share, they may not survive a massive failure. Get your popcorn ready, it's gonna be good.
IIRC they get delisted if goes under $1 per share, correct?
@@Pulstar232 Depends on the exchange. The bigger worry are the investors, they have legal grounds to seek recourse over wanton mismanagement of their funds. If it were somehow smooth sailing despite the price dump, the board would likely move to restructure the shares, essentially merging them at some ratio to keep the company from being seen as a penny stock. How easy this is to do depends on whether they have fractional shares, among a number of other headaches.
Business degrees don't take a lot of smarts to earn, the reason we pay people with them so much is because nobody with a smidge of human drive could stand to slog through work like this.
Misinfomration. It still 12. Idk if I should be happy or sad since AJ investors accusation
Just because a stock is down to a cheeseburger from mcdonalds doesnt exactly mean alot. Most cannabis stocks are below 5$ too, but if your in a state where its legal you might see it everywhere and then wonder why. Its just not popular.
The only thing that matters is if it goes below 1$ for two weeks which is when its delisted from most stock platforms.
@@ariezon 12 euros because sbi had to help it lol
Ubisoft: SBI how do we fix our game?
SBI: Have you tried calling them racist?
Ubisoft: We have, and it didn't work.
SBI: Try adding more black people into the game.
and make them gay
And make them gay 😂
You guys dont understand, Ubisoft is accurate to japanese culture
When the game fails, the company commits corporate seppuku
Underrated comment.
darned internet. ive seen the phrase "commit sudoku" so many times that my brain automatically marked that as "humorously incorrect for joking purposes" for a second before realizing it was, in fact, the right word.
Based
@@xenopsychologist4943 I'm not sure if this means you need to commit sudoku more or less... but probably one of the two.
@@marhawkman303 ive seen and done all i needed to. maybe it really is just time to sudoku myself at this point.
transcribethis AI fixes this (AI Transcriptions/ Audio to Text). Ubisoft, Sweet Baby defend Assassin's Creed.
I am not stupid enough to even begin to comprehend what they were thinking.
You gotta get on that French-grade connoisseur glue, pal.
I’m trying to comprehend what kind of blackmail SBI has on all the leaders within these studios. I can’t see any other reason for it.
@@SwattinStones blackmail? My guy these two companies are singing from the same hymn sheet.
There's an error of assumption there: what says they were _thinking_ at all? This looks like throwing everything at a wall and hoping something sticks.
Hashimoto was the guy who tried to appear more ‘professional’ in an interview about his consulting by wearing a kimono, right?
Imagine if Rockstar had hired a waiter as a ‘cultural consultant’ for Red Dead, and he showed up for a press interview dressed as a cowboy.
Likely not a guy and not Japanese at all.
idk but imo would have been sick as fuck
nah dude bad comparisons that will have been cool af, and Japanese dont care about foreigner wearing there cloth if it done right in fact pretty much no culture care if someone start wearing there cultural cloth if you show enough respect be doing it properly
@@aoki6332 Hashimoto _is_ Japanese. My comparison was on how laughable it is to have a ‘cultural expert’ with no qualifications trying to trick the public by playing dress-up.
@@electricbayonet2this wasn't even a Japanese guy.
It's an Inuit Woman.
Having an ex SBI to do damage control for your game is like drinking bleach to quench thirst
I don't know what you're talking about, man, it works. Bleach will quench your thirst for sure. If you drink enough of it you'll never be thirsty again.
well, it worked tho, you will never fill thirsty ever again.
But it works tho, you will never feel thirsty again in your life.
Bruh
TH-cam keeps Removing my comment......
They took "nothing is true, everything is permitted" to another level
I never thought of it that way actually, fuck's sake 😂.
Ubisoft CAUGHT Using Sweet Baby Consultant To "Save" Assassin's Creed Shadows.
a wise man once said "Its joever".
The trash fire called AC Shadows will be entertaining to watch burn down.
Can't wait for all the cat ladies with their activism to get fired in few months, I'm gonna laugh my ass off
I wonder if investors could drag Ubi to court over Ubi lying to them about the games being "well-received by gamers."
It's gotta be *some* kind of illegal, right? It's, like, _reverse_ insider trading.
Shorting stock exists, so it's just regular insider trading.
@@Sorain1 Also, lower stock prices would be very convenient for major multinational shareholders who want to consolidate their ownership, and care more about the IPs than about the studios developing them. From the minority shareholders' open letter, that seems to be their concern. Just as much insider trading, but somehow even more insidious.
I take this as a SBI L.
I am putting 5$ into a piggy bank everytime SBI or associates take L's. I am at 130$ at this moment, having started in June. Let that sink in.
Are the five on the two every seven nights at 9 this is a j and a b that that refrigerator in
.....They will never learn... they need to go bankrupt....
At this point I’m willing to believe someone is actively trying to tank Ubisoft
"But SBI is a murican company, why would they bother with participating in the French market using Japanese experts?! This is obviously a psy op 😭😭😭"
Is what they'll say next... Dam, that accusation made by monkey game devs is getting more believable by the day 😂
Isn't it canadian?
SBI is Canadian company, funded by Blackrock (American hedgefund).
@@yunusgokcen174 right... But logic doesn't works with them, that's an actual argument I've seen from a weirdo to justify that SBI would never extort wukong, because they're Chinese 🤣
Ironically SBI isn't the worst of these companies they are just one of many.
China has spent trillions of dollars funding wokism in western countries
Ubisoft is no longer a "video games company" but instead they are now a Hate Group.
And having that "Assassins Creed Shadows" ad play in an advertising screen in Akihabara, Tokyo is like playing a footage of the Tank Man in an advertising screen in Beijing, Shanghai, or other Chinese cities.
Imagine driving in the opposite lane, and when you see a truck a mile away, you step on the gas and the closer it gets, you freak out about getting in a crash, so you put a cinder block on the throttle. Change lanes? Never, you picked this lane after all.
Sweet baby inc:❌
Sweet baby rays:✅
sweet baby bankrupt
I doubt even an okay barbeque sauce could save this disaster.
Everytime I ask 'could these people get any slimier', they do.
Like a recycled condom
Yep, just like gum on your shoe.
Hiring SBI to save your game is like drinking Cyanide to save yourself when you're dying from being bitten by a Black Widow spider
How many world renowned writers do you think ever need a narrative consultant? Oh, sure I bet that they ask a bunch of people, friends or other writers for advice and go "hey look at this bit for me, what do you think?" Another way to look it is imagine an artist being told how to move their paintbrush and where to paint on the canvas and after they've finished the other guy picks up a brush and starts drawing over the top of their work. You think an artist would accept that when this is their baby and vision? This is why a lot of the time consultation is just in my mind a scam.
The flip side of that is the logical conclusion to your scenario: the consultant is the one effectively doing all the work, and the employer is little more than a public face and brand. This is how most multinational businesses operate. Leadership of the company is outsourced to one of like three massive consultancy firms, who handle everything from establishing business operations to naming the very CEO. Worse yet, whole countries are starting to operate like that, dumping money into consultancy to cover just about every function, instead of cultivating talent and knowledge internally.
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Except that flipside sounds hollow.
Sure maybe one to idk maybe three times a scam like that might work and produce a masterpiece. Heck I'll even admit that with horrific contracts a specific "consultant" may be forced to never reveal they were the actual reason for any quality in the writing so that time the supposedly renowned writer there gets all the credit but in the long run thats not where the good things tend to come from.
On the average the great stuff doesn't rely on procedures and set up companies but on a vision and creativity and no amount of planning and consultancy can turn slop into a great success. If that was possible all recent attempts at AAA-subcrition games should have been resounding successes.
@@iprasa324 It is hollow. You pay exorbitant fees for mediocre performance at best, and don't even get to retain any of the talent that went into making the product within your company.
Boards of directors do it because they can't be bothered to put any work in selecting leadership and direction themselves, or in other cases because they can't trust the people they themselves have appointed.
Again, the fact that Ubisoft is likely going to end up in several lawsuits because of this is amazing. They really thought they could get away with it.
Can't spell Ubisoft without SBI.
amazing the company just thought they could disrespect Japan so vigorously like that.
The Sweet Baby death kiss once again.
More like "tiyanak" to me.
Tiyanaks are Phillipine monsters of myth who disguise as newborns...babies.
well, cyberpunk hired sweet baby inc so number two is screwed
300 likes for a Ubisoft trailer. Meanwhile, this Rev video, only 40 minutes after going up, is close to a 1000.
The funniest video about this was from DashBlue from a few days ago. They pointed a bunch of shit people didnt even seem to notice.
All they had to do was make the protag Japanese.
Yasuke is like "Don't look at me!" In the thumbnail 😂
Imagine an Allied ship captain hitting a seamine and suggesting they ask a nearby U-boat for advice on avoiding any more.
Sweet Baby inc is the reason this game is so mass disliked.
It's one of many. Wasn't even the main reason at first: formulaic/old gameplay loop, blatant disrespect of Japanese history, unable to take any kind of constructive criticism, etc. This is just icing on the cake.
@@ElementUrth Don't forget the microtransaction and DLC bloat. Ubisoft was already shaking down gamers for every penny as it is. This time, they won't have many gamers to shake down at all.
Total boycott of Ubisoft!!! I have deleted everything on my computer that is related to Ubisoft and I will NEVER reinstall it!!
"This game is on a path to destruction."
"What you say?"
"You have no chance to survive. Make your time.
HA HA HA."
I once shot a gun, guess in the future when people read books about me, where they claim I shot a gun once, they will say I was a Portuguese Caçador from the 20th century. This is the level of reach their arguments have to call Yasuke a samurai.
They are all giving themselves a pat on the shoulder. Reminds me of the Obama meme where he gives himself a medal (reward). 😂
That is a great video. Those two are hilarious.
So rather than selling millions of copies to long-time customers, they're hoping to sell a few dozen to the ESG crowd that doesn't buy many things.
That explains a lot.
Can't wait for the sales numbers
"who did you guys use as a reference for all these historical facts?"
"met a dude wearing a kimono at a anime con once and he seemed legit"
Bringing in Sweet Baby Inc. To save Ass-assin's Creed Shadow's is like trying to polish a turd with diarrhea.
Yooo, thanks for the shoutout!
Love your channel!
this game is so good that in the main cinematic gameplay trailer, the game's metaphorical "best foot forward", yasukes sword is glitching through the sheath, his horse is gliding around with bugged walking animation, platforms are floating in the air with no access point at all, stairs are not lined up with doorways making entry impossible, bullets are floating every time an NPC fires a rifle because there's a duplicate glitch that creates two bullets every time one is fired so one bullet flies toward the player and another floats in the air forever next to the spot the enemy NPC was firing from, doors are too short for the doorway and thus are floating a foot off the ground, a huge amount of blood forcefully spurts out of an NPC enemy's chest when Naoe just lightly pushes him down with her bare hands, and characters phase through each other constantly during both gameplay and cut scenes. nothing but the best AAAA quality for assassin's creed shadows.
I think it is safe to say that assassins creed shadows is DOA and no amount of defibrillator paddles is ever going to revive it.
Not just Japan, us Koreans are angry at this behavior because we can relate to Japan-we have China who constantly tries to steal our culture too.
Ubisoft has been sending bots to negatively attack my channel recently. Very funny.
This is like holding a bucket of gasoline to fight the fire. = =
He is not Japanese dude is American from Alaska.
Hey rev did you see that concord was a worst flop then we thought…
They had a budget of 400 MILLION over twice then what we thought…
The Japanese AC: Shadows song by Cabbagehead is almost at 3 million views, and it has hundreds of spin-offs. Japan seems to be dunking on Ubisoft harder than the West.
Glad you recommended that vid at 8 minutes, they are really great, even if they are nitpicking for fun. This trash game falls more and more apart as you go deeper, while Tsushima holds up very well.
the japanese vtuber i watch literally said "i am angry with ubi, i also cancelled my subscription until further notice" and so is everyone else!
ubisoft think they are winning this battle but nah.
Saying 2024 has been a rough year for Ubisoft, is like saying 2024 has been a pretty rough year for P Diddy.
Oh Sweet Baby Inc, the gift that keeps on giving… despite no one wanting what they give.
Sweet Baby Inc needs to go bankrupt.
I guess we really ARE going to see Ubisoft go under, what a time to be alive.
What a timeline! It's shitty, but you don't exchange it for any other.
Those @DashBlue videos are hilarious , he's suppose to be doin more
It's important to understand that these devs/sweet baby types genuinely think they are superior to you, to repeat, in the void between their ears they only conceive of themselves as absolutely better than you in all ways.
So, they just picked up the shovel that dug them the hole they're in, and asked it, "Please save us.", to which it just starts digging further down. Ok then.
Just when you thought that Ubisoft couldn't possibly do any worse damage to themselves in general and Shadows specifically, they go and prove that they not only can, but absolutely _will._
Ubisoft: Where games go to DEI!
Asking SBI to save your failing game is like asking a pyromaniac to put out a fire with gasoline.
Ubisoft relying on Sweet Baby Inc.!?!? It's like they want to go bankrupt!
Ubi is done when this comes out.
To be clear Hashimoto has never lived in Japan. They larp as a Japanese expert. They are sometimes also a Vtuber(removed the vtuber part from their twitter bio recently it seems).
like mixing acid with bleach, the fumes are going to be Marvelous!
Wow, it's almost like Ubisoft doesn't listen to fans
It's literally adding fuel to the fire.
The way they keep relying on sbi is like sbi are giving guaranteed results if they double down with sbi. Crazy.
That Kazuma person is a transman living in California he says he is Japanese but there are tweets of him saying he is from Alaska I think (or Alabama maybe) just so you know what kind of person he is
The assassin's creed shadows game is going to be the final nail in the coffin that finally topple the company with the way it looking at the moment.
78k views - 304 likes. that's all you need in math to solve for X
Just went ahead and decided to receive the SBI kiss of death. It's a bold strategy. I've also heard they didn't get the okay from the Oda clan to use their symbol, so just more blatant disrespect for Japanese people and their culture.
Cave Johnson Its me Cave Johnson, Founder and CEO of Aperture Science, I have been made aware of a technology we invented that allows me to connect to internet from different universes! why theres japanese art on my screen that looks like a girl talking to me?
Ubi stocks dropped by 87% in the last year. That says a lot
I am hopeful for this game.
Hopeful that this game will bankrupt ubisoft
They point out inconsistencies, glaring bugs in the trailer, unauthorized usage of images of national monuments, symbols, family emblems, etc.
There's always someone thats pulling the strings
You know what, I'm glad SBI is working with Ubisoft. This will be a double kill if/when this game fail, cause if Ubisoft dies they'll be taking SBI with them.
*house is engulfed in an inferno*
Ubisoft: Let me just use this to put it out!!
*turns container on side, label is "gasoline"*
west: this game sucks, Japan: this game sucks
SOMEHOW some people in Russian community: wow this game looks interesting
and then they ask why i lost fate in humanity
The one dislike is kazuma hashimoto
Yasuke's position as a samurai, guaranteed by the Hirayama clan, is that of a lowest-level samurai.
It was not unusual for the lowest-level samurai in this period to be both a farmer and a samurai.
The Hirayama clan did not say that Yasuke was recognized as a person who wore luxurious armor and helmets and was respected like a samurai general or a daimyo.
When we think of lower-ranking samurai, we think of ashigaru, who are simply foot soldiers.
It is inconceivable that he had such a fortune to own and ride horses.
This sets in a period when people look at left handed samurai with scrutiny, and somehow people in the game are being and feel normal around a guy whose physically VERY different is weird
Samurai, even most low-ranked of all still a nobility. Asigaru literally means "barefooted", it is disdain term, all you say is a oxymoron.
As for Yasuke, he do not mention in any noble roster, so was not a nobility.
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I personally don't think of Yasuke as a samurai, and many Japanese wouldn't consider him a samurai either.
Because he has no clan name, no record of marriage in Japan, no record of a fiefdom, no record of official fighting, no record of war service, and no record of rumors among Japanese warlords.
However, the definition of samurai is ambiguous in the Sengoku period in Japan.
Ashigaru means "ashi is foot, garu is light" in Japanese and is not a derogatory term but a proper name for the ranks of samurai in the military.
If a samurai is defined as someone who fights with a sword, ashigaru fight with spears and swords, so they can be said to be the lowest class of samurai.
There is another thing that makes the samurai problem even more difficult.
Unlike English, there are more than a dozen first-person Japanese pronouns.
Originally, samurai and bushi are different words in Japanese, but both are written as samurai in English.
In the same way, the word samurai in English encompasses all the samurai with dozens of classes in Japanese.
The image of a samurai that non-Japanese, including you, have is limited to the samurai in the upper ranks.
I don't mean to defend Mr. Hirayama.
I just can't forgive those who insist that Yasuke was a samurai and use Hirayama's statement as a basis.
If you ask Mr. Hirayama again, "Was Yasuke a samurai of the highest rank?" he will surely answer no.
Even if Ubisoft defines Yasuke as a samurai, it is a terrible lie that he rides a horse and wears luxurious armor and helmets.
It is a phantom Yasuke that exists only in delusional novels.