Don't Let Your Games Disappear
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- Опубликовано: 14 май 2024
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This is my video for the Stop Killing Games campaign, inspired by @jakediditagain
Make sure to visit the website: www.stopkillinggames.com/
#thecrew #stopkillinggames
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My Steam Profile: steamcommunity.com/id/AlexKVi...
Twitter: / gameralexvideos
Music
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Portal OST - Taste of Blood Игры
My man put the dedication into making it resemble early 2000s footage. Respect to you!
That is because it was recorded on an actual analog camera!
@@GamerAlexVideos I can tell. Back when people weren’t being annoying recording on iPhones.
Ubisoft gave alex ptsd over his games losing existence....
This is nightmare fuel.
I love and hate that Ubisoft was able to spark huge waves of support for the stop killing games movement(if you would call it that) maybe we can make progress in game preservation
I just noticed Hot Wheels Stunt Track Challenge!
great hot wheels game
OMG! I love that game! I have it on PS2
@@NFSBeast2365 For me, only the PC version.
So creative! Congrats on the work.
You forgot the obligatory "Noooooooooooooo!!!"
You acted very good on this ad campaign.
You still had the discs, right?
Right?
Of course. My games mean a lot to me!
This is the best add of website I have ever seen.
Also: Without words, creater of this video made emphasis/attention on person who popularized killing video games, ubisofte.
Finally after i was commenting in your community post about The Crew, you finally speak up about this
Tbh i never seen any this kind of bullshit happened in Gaming history like shutting down the online server of MMO games is one thing but removing the game from the user store "THAT LITERALLY HAS ALREADY BOUGHT THE GAME WITH OUR OWN MONEY" because they think that we don't own the game and we don't deserve to preserve the game in the future is purely abysmal
So remember that Ubisoft logic, if Buying games means we just renting game then pirating the games means we owning the game
Edit : You mention about Supercar Street Challenge, the cool things from that games is that you can make and build your own cars (not just a common car customization but really BUILD YOUR OWN CARS FROM SCRATCH even you can naming that car whatever you want, I don't think we have that kind of racing games today
I've been pretty busy and debating whether I should make a video on it as so many already did. But I came up with an idea that others haven't done, so that is why I made this video!
skycorp level edit man ❤
Ubisoft be like: (Insert Entire History Of [___] meme here)
Pretty good presentation and this is how it looks like for me despite I don't own any PS2 games but at least I had many digital PSP games archived and still in my memory stick cartridge and yeah the PS Store is dead sadly...
*this isnt your games anymore*
_ubisost better know what better for the industry_
(they can steal whatever they want and nobody care about, this crimes is legal now)
holy sh*t that was good
This is a very very smart way to demonstrate what is really happening here
Many PC Game disc you have there even LASR
Maybe review it later ?
Also great video
one gamer to another. Great video!
great video!
Unbelievable... 😢
I played supercar street challenge on PS2, havent played it in 20 years I reckon, thanks for the memories.
Great video, the digital future isnt as good as it should be...
10/10
0:23 wow burnout revenge and takedown, cool!
If they dare come here to do it, they will regret it
#StopKillingGames
Imagine but with that LA Rush cutscene where our cars are gone.
*yes i love L.A. Rush* Blue Camaro FTW
analog horror to save video games 🗿👌
from someone who is EXTREMELY paranoid about PSAs You get a like from me!
The Game Witch Project 🤣🤣
Jokes on them because I never buy/play online-only games. Good luck if they want to come into my house and forcefully delete my SDD with my PS2 backup ISOs.
are you a gregghead or am i imagining things?
How could this happen?
what is this movement about im really confused
I've seen jakediditagains videos and now your videos too and i dont get it
I thought the disks physically disappearing was symbolism for being revoked access to playing them but now I'm not too sure since the stop killing games website says the crew got destroyed rather than simply delisted
are these disks actually a serious saftey hazard or is this just a poorly executed metaphor?
The Crew required a connection to Ubisoft's servers in order to be playable. Now that Ubisoft took down the servers, this means the game is no longer playable in any way. That is why I showed that as your video game disks disappearing is to symbolize what Ubisoft did. Just like I couldn't play the games without the disks, we can't play The Crew without its servers.
@@GamerAlexVideos true
why was the crew always online though?
isnt it a single player game?
@@Sharky_0456 it requires internet connection to play either way, but with the servers down, no one can play it anymore
@@krisgeno8049 yeah i know i was asking why
@@Sharky_0456Ubisoft CEO : money
on a serious note though, The Crew 2 & Motorfest amplifies this question even further, with how the games basically went full Forza Horizon, with screw all anything to do with the clan thingy
Should have been a yt short
why?
fuck youtube shorts
Low attention span consoomer
@@nibba5692 attention span is the new IQ
I don´t get this. Everyone who bought the game knew that it was Online only. Everyone who bought it had to expect that the Servers would shut down one day. Since June 2020 it struggled hard to hit a 100+ Player Peak for the Month, and even before that it wasn´t much better for well over a year. People stopped caring about it at least 5 or 6 years ago. And while UbiSoft might have disabled the option to Download it on their Launcher, if you bought it through Steam as of today you can still download it, so it isn´t like the option to get the game files isn´t there anymore (as some people like to claim it´s the case)
If People really cared about it having the option to play it Offline, they shouldn´t have bought it in the first place to let UbiSoft know that they don´t want a Online only game. And while it is rare to happen, it isn´t even the first game that disappeared from Peoples Libraries. And unlike the case of "Order of War: Challenge" The Crew is, as mentioned above, still in peoples Steam Libraries, Order of War, to my understanding, was wiped from peoples Libraries the day the Servers where shut down.
And yes: I did buy The Crew for full price all the way back in 2014, I played through it´s Story exactly once, did a bit of content afterwards and haven´t touched the game since at least mid-2015, if not earlier. I couldn´t care less about it not being playable anymore.
How does that Ubisoft boot taste?
@@HungryManticore Dude, I hate UbiSoft at least as much as most people, I just think it´s ridicoulus to try and make The Crew out of all games the Poster Child for this campaign when the writing was on the wall that it would be shut down and delistet even before it was released. They never made an attempt at hiding the fact that it´s always online back then.
It´s just fact that nobody gave a signle shit about the game for the majority of the time it was available, so why is that now all of a sudden everyone tries to act as if it was the most important game ever.
And as I said: You can still get the files, someone could still try and make an Offline Patch for it (though you really have to wonder why nobody bothered to do that in the almost 10 years since it originally released) or even a Fan Server. It´s not as if it became Lost Media over night.
@@HungryManticorepretty sure it tasted like his mom's ass
Don’t know if you’ve seen this, but I think it makes for a good watch:
ruclips.net/video/QZYy9KzFT2w/видео.htmlsi=WgUw7BbCWrMnraVL
The problem of games ceasing to be playable in the modern day has been going on for far longer than most people know. Believe most, if not all, of the PC games you have on there have the issues described in there. I must say, this is a creative way to spread the word about Stop Killing Games. Nice work
I did see that video. Mainly, it's the SafeDisc ones that give me trouble, but all of those games are downstairs as I have no disk cracks for them. Makes it just easier to play.