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The Wandering God 02-19-2010 10:59 AM

Ubisoft Vs Pirates. Whoever wins, we lose.
 
Constant net connection required to play Assassin's Creed 2 on PC

That's right. Constant. If it blips out for just a second, the game will immediately shut off and stop working, without autosaving data.

This is probably going to create some pretty significant backlash. I was going to eventually buy the Assassin Creed games on PC, but fuck that.

Amake 02-19-2010 11:04 AM

I wasn't going to get the game, but I'm still boycotting it!

On the other hand, piracy will surely find a way. If they can emulate Steam I'm thinking they can emulate a little Internet connection to fool the game.

Lost in Time 02-19-2010 11:07 AM

Pirates always win. Now, I don't want pirates to always win, but game companies make it that way. It's a sad tug of war. I was thinking of getting it, but I might as well just borrow my friends 360 copy now.

Whatcha going to do about that, Ubisoft?

Loyal 02-19-2010 11:10 AM

When will these companies learn? They are hurting no one but themselves and their paying customers with shit like this!

[edit] I like this bit:

Quote:

Do Ubi believe this DRM is unhackable?
They accept that it's all DRM's fate to be eventually hacked, explaining that internally, they've already talked of a timescale for how long their games will be protected by it. But, they believe that it's secure enough for them. "We wouldn't do it if we didn't believe in it. The guys who designed it believe in it. Do we think that it's the one system that God has sent onto earth that will never be cracked by anybody ever? We can't guarantee that, but we believe in it.

"
They're acknowledging the futility of it and going ahead with it anyway!

krogothwolf 02-19-2010 11:23 AM

Whelp, aside from Settlers 7, I really wasn't looking forward to any UbiSoft games lately so I guess it's good bye UbiSoft. I'm not really liking the idea of constant connection and I don't always play with a connection on when I'm playing video games. Oh Well, a few less games I'll be buying from now on.

Azisien 02-19-2010 11:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Wandering God (Post 1017497)
Constant net connection required to play Assassin's Creed 2 on PC

That's right. Constant. If it blips out for just a second, the game will immediately shut off and stop working, without autosaving data.

This is probably going to create some pretty significant backlash. I was going to eventually buy the Assassin Creed games on PC, but fuck that.

Yup, um...I gave Rise of Flight, the first game review I ever got published, the lowest score the editors would possibly allow because it had this feature.

Oh what's that? Playing the game in a wi-fi hotspot and it blips for a second? Yeah you're not playing the game you paid for anymore.

Lost in Time 02-19-2010 11:31 AM

Well since my gaming PC is only connected to the internet like once a month (and that's just to log into Steam to authenticate my games, yay Steam!), I have zero chance of playing any UbiSoft game from now on.

krogothwolf 02-19-2010 11:35 AM

If they shutdown their servers for maintenance. You can't play your game. If they don't patch it away and shutdown their servers permanently, you can never play your game again. It's like an MMO but its not. A Single Player game should not be treated as an MMO, it really shouldn't. It's sad that people will pirate the game to get back at them, which doesn't work and just makes them think of more assholic ways to DRM their games but oh well.

DFM 02-19-2010 11:39 AM

What's funny is that this will do nothing to slow piracy and will cause even more people to either not buy the games or pirate them out of spite.

Osterbaum 02-19-2010 11:46 AM

Personally I'm gonna do the second one.


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