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Ubisoft DRM Boycott

Posted: February 18, 2010 • 1:38 am
by mr_cyberpunk
http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2010/02 ... more-25624

I figure this is worthy to post up here as fair warning. Anyone that has a pre-order of Assasins Creed 2 on PC may want to consider cancelation. This also applies for the upcoming Settlers game as well.

This is a new level of DRM, the likes we've not seen before.

I'd love to know what Aaron thinks of this given he did work for them. I personaly think this is going too far.

I'm reading this applies to all future Ubisoft titles as well. So you may want to keep this in mind.

Re: Ubisoft DRM Boycott

Posted: February 18, 2010 • 3:13 am
by plumgas
thats pretty bad being kicked out of the game when your internet goes down & not being a on line anyway. Hope they enjoy their sales

Re: Ubisoft DRM Boycott

Posted: February 18, 2010 • 5:40 am
by Joel
This is very disappointing. When I first discovered this last year, the first thing I did was come here and talk non-stop (to the point of annoyance) about how great the GOG service was as it was a departure from the likes of STEAM with DRM free software. I also loved it for its devotion to the classics. I'm very surprised Assassin's Creed is appearing there as in the context of the catalogue so far, while it may be a good game, it's far from a good ol' game given the vintage of most of the titles on offer.

I sincerely hope this isn't the shape of things to come as I am a passionate supporter of this site and i'd hate to cancel my membership. They haven't lost me yet but they definitely have me asking some questions.

Re: Ubisoft DRM Boycott

Posted: February 18, 2010 • 6:34 am
by freepizza
Eh

Re: Ubisoft DRM Boycott

Posted: February 18, 2010 • 7:57 am
by sam10100
I find this idea absolutely appalling and repulsive.

<In old person voice>Back in my day, you bought a copy of a game and it was yours to play with anytime, anywhere, and as much as you wanted. We only dialed into the internet when we needed to check email.<>

I can't understand how they expect to keep players after this. The first time a user loses his internet connection and progress in the game; I can just picture them tossing their game out the window afterward.

Re: Ubisoft DRM Boycott

Posted: February 18, 2010 • 2:32 pm
by dcat151
Yea, this sounds pretty bad. It's already annoying enough to have to put my Chessmaster disc in my computer every time I want to play (even though it's completely installed on my HD), but having to worry about the internet going down is too much.

Re: Ubisoft DRM Boycott

Posted: February 19, 2010 • 11:37 pm
by lestat666
Absolutely Ridiculous.

My internet connection goes of an on all the time.

WTF????

Re: Ubisoft DRM Boycott

Posted: February 20, 2010 • 4:36 am
by Bafitis
My internet connection is constant unless I disconnect on purpose, but this is still uncalled for, especially for those who disconnect after X amount of time of inactivity, which is a lot of people in most cases... This will not be good for public relations...

Re: Ubisoft DRM Boycott

Posted: February 22, 2010 • 12:53 pm
by Vracar
Looks like I just won't be purchasing Ubisoft games on the PC.

Re: Ubisoft DRM Boycott

Posted: February 24, 2010 • 11:17 pm
by Cubase
You're all silly... DRM is great!

I mean, lets face the facts people: internet connections rarely disconnect these days so it's safe to sa

Re: Ubisoft DRM Boycott

Posted: February 25, 2010 • 1:23 am
by Bafitis
Cubase wrote:You're all silly... DRM is great!

I mean, lets face the facts people: internet connections rarely disconnect these days so it's safe to sa
Solid Connection Cub... :lol:

You should do better once you get to the States... :wink:

Re: Ubisoft DRM Boycott

Posted: February 25, 2010 • 8:42 am
by dcat151
Cubase wrote:You're all silly... DRM is great!

I mean, lets face the facts people: internet connections rarely disconnect these days so it's safe to sa
:lol:

Re: Ubisoft DRM Boycott

Posted: February 25, 2010 • 11:36 pm
by Vracar
Honestly, the DRM policy isn't what keeps me from getting Assassin's Creed 2 on the PC. Platform games aren't really made for a keyboard and mouse, and if I'm just going to hook a controller up to the PC, I might as well just get it for a console where the screen is a lot bigger.

Re: Ubisoft DRM Boycott

Posted: February 26, 2010 • 11:42 pm
by lestat666
Good point.

Re: Ubisoft DRM Boycott

Posted: March 07, 2010 • 8:48 pm
by joliet_jane
Boycott? Nah. I just plain never buy games that render themselves unplayable.