Companies Offer AAA Games For 'Free' 134
Both Ubisoft and EA are offering up free games to cash-conscious gamers this week. For the low, low cost of nothing you can play titles like Command and Conquer Gold, Prince of Persia: Sands of Time, and Far Cry. The catch? Well, EA's offering is totally gratis; 1995's C&C Gold is a gift to gamers for supporting the series for all these years. The Ubisoft games, though, are only "free". They're available from Fileplanet in ad-supported format.
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I haven't played any yet, but I heard mention of something about needing to register as being from the United States, as well as possibly setting your time zone to a U.S. one.
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Not quite, but before I could finish the Far Cry download it stopped and they disabled downloads of it. Admittedly, I'm in Canada, not the US, but here's what they said:
Sort of like Valve? (Score:2)
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Add ads. Add ads. Look at it again. Add ads. Remember it. Wow.
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more on it here [steampowered.com].
For Posterity (Score:2, Interesting)
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Bandwidth costs? Doubtful. (Score:1, Interesting)
If that were the issue, a simple bittorrent seed would be a solution.
It's about creating a revenue stream from an otherwise worthless intellectual property.
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Kudos for them (Score:4, Insightful)
When EA gives a game like this away for free, they get good PR, and they possibly create a new audience to suddenly look at the sequels to these games if perhaps they might not have otherwise.
Games with subscriptions should be free. (Score:2)
Re:Games with subscriptions should be free. (Score:5, Informative)
If you don't like it, check out something like Guild Wars (more of a slimmed down title, but cheaper) or Planeshift, which is free last time I checked.
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Still, I think they should just roll the development costs into what is covered by subscriptions. I'd be more likely to try more of the games if I could do it without having to buy anything.
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Even sadder was seeing everyone go crazy trying to get an epic mount. That's how they compensate when they couldn't get the magic penis stretcher.
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Take WoW for example. Now, I hate most MMOs in general, but their pricing scheme really rips off the consumer. Not only do you have to pay for the box (and I should point out that initial R&D w
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When you write an MMO, you're coding both a client, and a server.
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Love how Blizzard has this big "First month free!" plastered over the WoW box, but when I got home and was ready to play, it turned out I had to drive back to the store to get one of their 30 dollar time-cards before I could play my new game, only to find that I'm asked to level grind for days and days on end, with the justification that "People would win the game(they're continuing to pay for) too quickly if it was paced properly!".
Love how I only continue giving money to companies
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So.... 30 days free, one question asked, but it's a doozie.
Really, you've got some nerve, accusing me of being functionally illiterate.
Retail boxes are more about getting in channel (Score:3, Insightful)
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Just because one game is a huge success doesn't mean the entire industry can afford to give their product away. WoW is a rare success, and I doubt even their business model would support giving away the subscription for free.
Stop whining and pay for your products.
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Stop making up shit for people who are trying to make money.
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Please explain to me what I made up or lied about. I will then in turn bury you in a pile of evidence and facts and expose you for the troll you are.
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True, but if you release your old titles for free, they'll essentially be competing for gamers' time with your new titles. And from a business perspective, it's more profitable to sell a new game to ten people than give away a decade-old one to a hundred people.
Boo ads (Score:3, Funny)
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Honestly. You guys are a bunch of whiney, ungrateful jerks. The Ubisoft games aren't even that old--the Prince of Persia title's from 2003 and FarCry's from 2004, which puts them both in the $20 budget bin. And Rayman Raving Rabbids (which is conspicuously absent from the summary above) isn't even a year old. Seriously, what do you want for nothing?
BOOOO! ads (Score:1)
Seriously, what do you want for nothing?
Everything
Seriously, no person (or company) has the right to take combinations of light and sound and claim it as their own, let alone put people in a cage for looking at said light and sound.
Long ago the church tried to shut down (or just plain kill) people who published independent books,as the church claimed they had the sole right (no pun intended) to control information. Now in present times - the current rulers by force (no longer officially the church) are claiming a similar right. Long ago some w
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It takes years and millions of dollars to make top quality games. That's a well-established fact. Of course games wouldn't stop being produced. There are lots of games produced today that are completely free to use, with completely open code, which would continue to be produced. The thing is, these games are rarely all that good, and certainly don't often have mass appeal, so yes, the quality would most certa
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Seriously, no person has the right to take combinations of letters and punctuations and claim it as their own, etc.
I'm especially bemused by the vague organized-religion-bit-me-when-I-was-a-poor-uneduc ated-pre-Enlightenment-peasant rubbish. Your argument is balderdash, groundless and ridiculous.
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Something we want. (And if there are adds, it is not for nothing)
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What I'm getting at is that these aren't, any of them, games that would be in the public domain if copyright limits were still what they were two hundre
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No, I read between the lines a little bit because this is Slashdot, and the only thing more safely assumed than the copyright = theft opinion of many of the hoi polloi would be their generally poor communication skills. And, actually, that's not what I assumed you were arguing, and said as much. I even thought I was pretty plain about this.
The reason I bring up the copyright limits of 200 years ago is that the 15-years with one extension arrangement popped up not all that long ago as being gene
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Activision gave away the original Zork trilogy as a way to help promote one of their graphical Zork adventures about a decade ago.
Sierra used to do this very occasionally. They gave away "Betrayal at
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Re:Boo ads (Score:5, Funny)
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An excellent policy (Score:4, Insightful)
Freespace 2 *is* freeware (Score:2)
In short, you've been missing out all this time.
But don't expect the Wing Commander series to be released as freeware any time soon. It's own by EA now.
Re:Freespace 2 *is* freeware -- whoops (Score:2)
Same thing with the old LucasArts games. Sam and Max are now under Tell Tale Games, so why does Lu
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Except for the crown jewels, Ultima IV, which was released as freeware about ten years ago by Origin under EA stewardship (if you can call it that).
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I got me a free copy from a disc that came with PC Gamer. I still have the original, of course, but it was nice to get a Windows-compatible version on CD without paying for the Kilrathi Saga pack.
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Huh? I remember hearing a while ago that Freespace 2 was released as freeware.
Thanks for the info! Unfortunately I was unable to find a single working link to a copy of FS2. It appears that I missed the window on getting a free copy of the game. In some ways, though, this illustrates my point. Instead of hunting around old freeware sites for .iso files or source code on the off-chance of finding an old classic, I'd be perfectly happy to get my classic gaming fix via an ad-supported service that delivers the content in a non-flaky fashion. I'm afraid the days when I could spend
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This game was definitely released as freeware . In fact, not only is it freeware, the source code was also released. It can be distributed as you wish as long and it's not for commercial purposes. It has been ported to Mac and Linux [icculus.org] as well
There might have been a time where they had a window to make it officially available, but I'm sure that there are plenty of ways to get it. Just be aware that it looks like the games and cutscenes have to be downloaded separately. Because is i
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There might have been a time where they had a window to make it officially available, but I'm sure that there are plenty of ways to get it. Just be aware that it looks like the games and cutscenes have to be downloaded separately. Because is it a story-driven game, the cutscenes can make a difference. I recommend getting them. This is one time where you can download via BitTorrent and not worry about some Big Brother "Let's-Sue-Everyone" company coming after you. :)
Yep, the game is definitely freeware and you have my thanks for letting me know that. Freespace 2 is one of those games (much like System Shock 2) that I've periodically had a strong desire to revisit, and I delighted to have the opportunity to play it again. It looks as though the upcoming Tarr Chronicles [akella.com] may give us a more up-to-date space-combat game. Hopefully they can pull it off. Thanks again for helping me out!
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check this out [sourceforge.net]
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I tried Prince of Persia: Sands of Time a few days ago and just couldn't stomach the ads. The banners in the menus are tolerable but there's an animated McDonalds ad - ONE ad - that plays over and over. It's just obnoxious. I gave up after about 2 levels. If this is what I can expect in the future then I'd sooner replay a game I own than play a new ad-supported game.
That's fair enough. I tried the Far Cry offering and had a similarly visceral reaction to the interstitial McDonalds ad when I first saw it. However, I've been meaning to play Far Cry for a long time now and this is an interesting opportunity to do so. Whether my desire to play the game to completion will outweigh my irritation at jarring interstitial advertisements remains to be seen. Nevertheless, if companies such as Ubi and their ilk are able to find a reasonable balance of intrusiveness versus val
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I just downloaded everything last Saturday and I've been having a blast with it.
It's a game-flavored ad (Score:4, Informative)
You get the ad:
1. When the game starts,
2. Before every level,
3. After every level
This means if you play 3x 30-second levels you get 6x 30-second ad.
I guess they looked at how the TV ads have been progressing in few past few years, added a quick spell of reductio ad absurdum [wikipedia.org] and crapped out the result.
Funny part is, I might've actually kept the game if there were some variety to ads and/or they showed up in longer intervals - at least 5 minutes or so..
P.S. for some reason they make you link the game to your ubi.com account...
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The main game executable has a call at the very beginning to DFHInitialize. Removing that removes all the ads.
Enjoy.
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The main game executable has a call at the very beginning to DFHInitialize. Removing that removes all the ads.
Enjoy.
I'm not against ad-supported games - in fact I think it's a great idea, especially for low-income gamers. I have a problem with this particular execution, though.
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To paraphrase a quote from some sitcom: this ad makes me want to put a finger through my eye into my brain and swirl it around.
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I know it isn't.
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Any of them work with WINE? (Score:1)
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why the european people never get the good things?
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Yeah, but which AAA games? (Score:3, Funny)
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AAA = Triple-A? (Score:2)
http://triplea.sourceforge.net/mywiki [sourceforge.net]
Anyway, that's what I thought when I saw the headline...
Another Ad-Supported Ubisoft Game (Score:1)
Getting C&C 95 is like... (Score:2, Informative)
Testing ads? (Score:2)
A good idea placing them in free games (meaning, you can't expect to sell any more of them, so you might as well give them away and get a good name for this) as an experiment.
However... I personally find advertisements disgusting. They're the primary reason I don't own a TV (that, and the rather moronic content). Same reason I don't li
Requires installing an ActiveX control? (Score:2)
Well, yeh, I don't use Internet Explorer for browsing the web precisely because I don't want sites installing ActiveX controls on me.
No, I'm not going to fire up IE for Fileplanet, even if I do trust them to download a program from them and install it, unl;ess they can vouch for all of their advertisers and anyone else who can inject HTML into their pages. Not just for the sake of running a bleeding game.
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I saw that too, except I just clicked on the "continue to public download server" or whatever the link was called. Downloads are going as I type this...
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Link the link, not the bloody blog (Score:2)
The link to the C&C page that actually gives you the files (C&C GDI, C&C Nod, and XP install instructions) http://www.commandandconquer.com/intel/default.asp x?id=61#NewsMain [commandandconquer.com]
Rayman Raving Rabbids 11 meg
http://www.fileplanet.com/180428/180000/fileinfo/R ayman-Raving-Rabbids-%5BFree-Game---Ad-Supported%5 D [fileplanet.com]
Prince of Persia Sands of Time: 1200 megs http://www.fileplanet.com/180411/180000/fileinfo/P rince-of-Persia:-Sands-o [fileplanet.com]
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I wonder if ANYONE got 4 gigs of free games in the short time they were posted...
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Me: -1
According to TFA, yes... (Score:3, Informative)
Apparently, if you burn the iso to a disc, and then follow these steps [ea.com][.DOC warning], it works. I haven't verified this though.
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You may also experience problems with the default screen resolution of 640x400 (graphics driver lock
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Some years before though I bought something similar, but it was not updated.. needless to say I was not happy.
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If "eyeballs" have value, how can something be free when you intend to force me to view ads to use it?
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(Yeah, flag me as a troll... I don't care. It was a joke, and I am an Ubuntu user. Now the question is, will anyone with mod points actually READ this far. If so, please mod it as interesting. Consider it a social experiment to see if anyone reads beyond the opening comment without bothering to see the context.)
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Don't you know that in order to be modded up for something like this you have to start the comment with:
Nephilium
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-Mike
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And my experiment proved a success. Well, someone modded it insightful anyway. What does this prove? Well it's quite detailed, but it proves*^^((%*%^... NO CARRIER
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