anysia: (G_F_ck_Y__rs_lf)
Although my photos pre-date their game by a year, UBIsoft has decided that the word ASSASSIN retroactively belongs to them and only them. Guess again. My response to them:



Dear UIBSOFT, in early 2007, I did a concept photography session in my home. I made prints of these photos and sold them at art show and printed on demand, and have been selling their for the past 6, almost 7 years. I did this before your "Assassins CREED" game came out.

The reason I'm saying this is my 3 photo series is called "The Assassin's Guild Meeting". You filed an IP violation against my images on one my photo hosting/sale sites. My photos predate your game. The titles of my photos predate your game. You don't own the word ASSASSIN.

The name of my photo series is "Assassin's Guild". NOT Assassin's Creed, which I never heard of until now, I had to search the internet to find information about this game.

I have filed a counter claim, as the EXIF data on my images shows without a doubt, they predate your game.
anysia: (Surfing the Net)
Was reading some of the rather inane comments on CNN about this game. Here is my comment about it.

Seeing as this game has been in development for years, and the graphic quality was well advertised, people should have expected to have to use an upper end machine to run it, with a kick-ass graphics set up. Trying to run it on an older machine, then complaining about the lag is just plain silly. Read what the recommended requirements are, upgrade your machine as needed, or wind the graphics quality back.

Also, there will always be the expansion packs in the future. Just like there was with Diablo, Diablo II, Warcraft, and the original StarCraft, so game playing won't get repetitive. I'll wait a while, as I am still enjoying The Witcher, Sacred 2, and WoW.

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