Com_Raven

Com_Raven



22 Dec

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Originally posted by Leadbaptist

Where my main man Admiral Vincent Silva?

Good question as he is also my go-to portrait, but the artist had a lot of creative freedom :)


21 Dec


18 Dec

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Originally posted by The1Phalanx

So does this mean the settlers hasn't been canceled? I was looking forward to it.

No, it has not been cancelled. You can sign up for a chance to test it today, and the team will reveal more news in January.

I think it looks pretty cool ;)


17 Dec

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Originally posted by Gregory-Shepherd

Maybe it's just me but as a developer i would much more happy to work for the Blue Byte then to a Ubisoft named company. There are a lot bad news about the Ubisoft nowadays, and I not sure I would like to being associated with them. I know Blue Btye are quite different then the main Ubisoft, but it's just me many people just only see the Ubisoft logo. By the way as far as i know Beyond good and evil 2 got cancelled or at least in development hell.

Blue Byte has been a wholy owned subsidiary of Ubisoft for 20 years now, whereas it was an independent company for only 13 years (and even then, several of the games were already published by Ubisoft). In other words- Blue Byte has been owned by Ubisoft since before the first Xbox was or the second Anno game was released...

Call me unsentimental, but I do not see the point in trying to artifically create a separation between companies that have been one for two whole decades.

As for BGE 2 being cancelled, I guess I will just have to take your or Tom Henderson's word for it, over the people I saw working on the game in the office yesterday :)

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Originally posted by Nobodyletloose

Thank you! Amazing devs for answering this question!

You are quite welcome :)

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Originally posted by Danghor

But why? With the name „Blue Byte“ I associate awesome games with hours of fun, well designed and developed. With „Ubisoft“, I associate needing a separate launcher for my games, having an update process that asks for admin privileges 3 times in a row and seeing a lot of advertisements in the launcher both after the start and sometimes as a popup after the game, despite already being a paying customer.

I can appreciate that this line of thinking holds for Anno or Settlers fans, or (primarily German) PC gamers of a certain vintage. However, you will find that outside these groups, the name Blue Byte is not widely known, be it geographically or on platforms like consoles (which makes sense of course, seeing how most of the games were PC-only).

Ubisoft on the other hand is a brand that is globally recognized, which for example makes international recruiting much easier. “Would you like to work for company you probably never heard of” versus “would you like to work for one of the biggest and most recognizable publishers in gaming” is pitch that will get a very different first reaction, and as our ambitions demand that we hire more and more talent from outside Germany, that is an important distinction.

Finally, the image of the German PC-only strategy studios does not really reflect the reality of what we do anymore. Yes, for many people we are still best known as the ...

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Originally posted by capital_idea_sir

Yes, but this way next time Ubisoft decides they need to do some mass layoffs at different studios, it sounds more generic and confusing to the gaming public/reporters.

Good thing then that Ubisoft, unlike some of its AAA peers, does not have a reputation for doing mass layoffs. Knock on wood it stays that way!


16 Dec

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Nothing changed except the names :) A few years ago, we changed our studio names to Ubisoft Düsseldorf (previously Ubisoft Blue Byte, creators of Settlers) and Ubisoft Mainz (previously Blue Byte Studio Mainz/ Related Designs, developers of the recent Anno games).

Hope that helps :)


15 Dec

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Originally posted by Plemous

Don't do that, or I'll spend even more time walking on the island ;)

No worries :)

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Where’s 1305? 👀

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Originally posted by Freygea

I just checked and the Dlc announcement popped up as I entered a save file.

I found it under Special ornaments. Very pretty tree.

Glad to hear it worked and you like the tree, and again sorry for the initial confusion.

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Hey, could you try again if you can buil dit now?

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Originally posted by Ubi-Thorlof

The important part here is "at least".

Ubisoft is making no money from this DLC, all net proceeds (i.e. everything after taxes and other fees) is donated to Ecologi for their reforestation projects. Since this varies depending on currency and country, the formulation is purposefully bit "vague" since listing this for each and every country/currency is a bit of an overkill.

To add to what Oliver said- we are talking more than 40 different supported currencies, some of which can vary wildly in value. We are also selling this DLC on two external platforms with Epic Games Store and Steam, which adds further variables.

Bottom line is that all net revenue from sales of this DLC go to Ecologi (so, as Oli said, Ubisoft does not make any money from this), and that amount is guaranteed to be at least 1$ for every sale, regardless of platform or currency.


14 Dec

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Hey, we have seen a few others report this issue, and will investigate it tomorrow. Sorry for the inconvenience, and thanks for supporting this DLC ❤️


10 Dec


08 Dec

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Season 4 is not part of any currently available edition of the game, no.


07 Dec

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Originally posted by videki_man

Just realised that I've been playing Blue Byte games for almost 30 years now. I started with Settlers 1 in 1994 and Battle Isle 2 about the same time!

That's a while! My first ones were Settlers 2 and Battle Isle 3 :p