http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/98396-Ubisoft-Online-DRM-Its-Worse-Than-Expected
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It looks like Ubisoft's new online DRM scheme is going to be even worse than we thought: Gamers will need a constant internet connection to play Assassin's Creed 2 on the PC and if it drops, so does the game.
Yea.. I liked the first one of the series, and was planning on buying this one until they let out the info on the DRM they're using.
Now.. fuck em. I'll just download the 1911 release when it's put out.
Hopefully reloaded doesn't get it.. they've been fucking up lately.
Whereas most consumers will bend over and take it...
Anybody who buys this is a moron.
This means I'm pirating ACII, if I ever care to want it enough. Fuck you, Ubisoft.
This be Claen'tor, signing off.
Look, a game I won't buy even if it comes as a gift with some magazine. I'll pirate it, though, when I buy a new computer.
That is entirely horrible.
Step 1 in fighting piracy: Ensure that the product your releasing is superior than the pirated version.
Quote from: Tessera on February 17, 2010, 11:52:38 PM
Anybody who buys this is a moron.
Their target audience consists of morons, so...
Ubisoft can take their AC2 and shove it up their ass.
Here's an update on this: http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=235290&site=pcg
Absolutely despicable. >:(
I want you people to understand that this is yet another example of why I retired from modding. I have spent the past few years watching the PC gaming industry systematically destroy itself. Horrible products, wretched DRM schemes, outlandish DLC scams, pitiful console-to-PC-ports, formulaic and unoriginal and uninspired time-wasters (like Dragon Age), outsourced artwork that looks as if it was finger-painted by trained chimps... you name it, and we've been inundated with it. There is no more integrity left in this industry at all. Every single month, we get another story like this one... which further confirms my reasons for being so outraged at the major gaming publishers. There hasn't been a truly excellent game released for the PC market since 2004. That's SIX FUCKING YEARS AGO. And that's the primary reason for why I finally retired from modding in disgust.
I keep telling people to boycott this shit... but nobody listens. And each month, you get a brand new reason to piss and moan at the PC gaming industry.
It is quite clear that the major publishers are hell-bent on pushing computer gaming over to kiddie konsoles, once and for all. Everything that they have been doing positively screams that this is their underlying agenda. By continuing to inconvenience and punish PC gamers, they hope to frustrate us into finally breaking down and buying one of those SHITTY console systems that the industry has so heavily invested itself into.
Well... I won't. I'd rather play older games like Bloodlines and System Shock 2 for the rest of my life, than to bow down to these greedy piles of corporate filth. They can all go to hell. And they won't be getting a single penny of my money ever again. If I buy any games in the future, then it will be from smaller publishers like Stardock... who still believe in taking a loss from piracy, rather than to alienate their entire customer base with gruesome DRM schemes and outright extortion.
I don't pay for the "privilege" of being exploited, dehumanized, insulted and abused. Ubisoft can suck my uber-hard cock.
I will start finding games that doesn't have this crap in it , or I just back to my old games. Care for some Duke Nukem 3D HD?
I actually had a preorder for this one -- it's now been cancelled. I will get this game from the torrent sites instead, which will be a version I can play any time, and save locally.
FUCK UBISOFT.
Derived beneficts from Tessera's posture: he won't need to improve his computer anymore, until the pieces fall apart.
Besides, if like yours truly he has several old games he likes he can just go from one to the next and back again. While we wait for other people to wise up and stop buying BULLSHIT!
Ubisoft has found another way to get people to own this game. Newegg is giving away downloadable copies to people who by a new Intel processor. I guess they can then jerk themselves off when they talk about how many copies have been distributed. Then they will say their game is popular and will continue with their DRM.
That's an interesting theory.
They say the game is fully cracked (took about one month) and can be played to the end without any problems. Ubisoft may persist, but I think they'll either give in and release their new games without this DRM, or decide to cancel the PC version of AC3 and their other titles.
Either way, I'm no longer interested in anything with their label.
See, the funny thing is, nobody I've ever talked to really liked Assassin's Creed. And Anthony Burch of Hey Ash has said it many a time unrefuted, and mega64 even brought it up at one of their con panels and the show of hands was one hand up. It got huge sales because people saw the trailers and thought it was going to be good. Heck I even bought the collector's edition thinking it was going to be good. Then it was mediocre at best. And of course everyone bought a copy that they can't return due to copyright laws, even though you can return other forms of medium such as books and the such.
I couldn't see myself buying the second game on any platform, but I play a lot of my games through Steam which is a form of online DRM. Although Steam doesn't prevent you from playing all your games in offline mode when a problem arises so long as your credentials are validated.
Quote from: Abd Al-Azrad on September 28, 2010, 12:58:01 PMI couldn't see myself buying the second game on any platform, but I play a lot of my games through Steam which is a form of online DRM. Although Steam doesn't prevent you from playing all your games in offline mode when a problem arises so long as your credentials are validated.
Does this mean that offline mode works for AC2? Would be nice, even though I'll still never buy it.
One game I do intend to buy is Beyond Good & Evil 2, and I really hope this online DRM is dealt with appropriately (read as died in a fire after being raped horribly by muck creatures) before then. Because if it isn't, I'll be forced to pirate it. I do not derive enjoyment from giving the finger to the people who put hard work on a product, but I refuse to let the people who market said product do the same to me.
This be Claen'tor, signing off.
Quote from: Kandid on April 08, 2010, 03:37:15 PM
Either way, I'm no longer interested in anything with their label.
Seconded. Fuck corporate mentality, fuck DRM, fuck DLC and fuck those who use either up their gaping, prolapsed, syphilitic assholes. >:(
Quote from: Cylnar on October 17, 2010, 09:29:39 PM
Quote from: Kandid on April 08, 2010, 03:37:15 PM
Either way, I'm no longer interested in anything with their label.
Seconded. Fuck corporate mentality, fuck DRM, fuck DLC and fuck those who use either up their gaping, prolapsed, syphilitic assholes. >:(
Completely agree. DLC is just a new way for a game developer from finishing their game to release an 'upgrade' later on that provides those finishes. Like Fallout 3's real ending. It took a DLC to be able to play beyond the ending of the main mission. What kind of garbage is that?
I agree with the 2 of you to a point, 2K games did a good job with Borderlands and at least one of their DLC's the Zombie Island of Dr. Ned, it was worth the 10 bucks, but other than that I totally agree with you about DLC's they dont belong in the gaming world.
I have heard whenever brotherhood comes out for PC it will not have the DRM that was on II