Assassin's Creed II for PC Locked Down by DRM

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"Some of you are going to hate this."

Well, thats an understatement...

"Ubisoft's seemingly restrictive service does have a few benefits: it can sync your save games with the Ubisoft cloud so you can retrieve them from anywhere; and you're allowed to install the game as many times on as many PCs as you want (but you can only sign in at one machine at a time)."

Where does the 'seemingly' come into play here?

Anyway, I was going to get this game while I was over here at Afghanistan, but since we don't have good internet connectivity over here. That plan just became moot...Great job Ubisoft, you guys officially suck now. :)





 


We only have your word for that you bought the game, and I'm just enforcing this rule from the ToS.

content that promotes, encourages, or provides instructional information about illegal activities - specifically hacking, cracking, or phreaking.

Why is it so difficult to get your head around the idea that suggesting people indulge in illegal activity is OK? either way the forum rules forbid the promotion of piracy so it's not up for debate as far as I'm concerned.
 
The worst part of all is that I payed $2,500 for my gaming rig in total, only to be given the shove.
I'm no spoiled kid either, I make $20,000 a year after taxes...
 
[citation][nom]kingnoobe[/nom]It's simply drm, and will be cracked. DRM for single player games are simply stupid. Simply another game hurting legit users, while making pirates laugh. DRM's don't keep honest people honest. They have a tendency to turn honest people into pirates cause they don't want to have to deal with the crap. Seriously most pirates couldn't crack anything, but we can hit download, extract, install, profit.[/citation]

I already OWN the PS3 version. I bought it, full price for the PS3. Animus 2.0 is "pretty". That said, I have NO INTENTION of buying it *AGAIN* for PC. There are evenings when the living room must remain silent and no video games are allowed. For this, I will gladly grab a cracked ISO of this game. I already paid for it, but in its original object-code form on the PS3. Money spent. I own a license. I will pull it down from the internet for the PC version and play it in the quiet of my office.

The royalties have been paid. I am a licensee.
UBISOFT can go f*ck itself if they think I will buy it twice!

To those of you who want to argue the "paid based in iteration and platform" and want me to buy it AGAIN: you can GO TO HELL!!
 

Want me to take a picture of myself holding a dozen games that I still use cracks for? lemme see, Loki, BF2, Diablo, D2, D2 LOD, AoP, LOTR (the damned thing didn't even come with a serial!), and I just threw out a couple dozen discs last weekend.
How about no-cd cracks and DRM cloakers? They are invaluable. Some games won't get passed the DRM if you simply have 2 DVD drives.
And to the matter of legality, I'm sure any judge would just send me on my merry way. =)

Some of us are doing nothing wrong, and refused to be stopped. By the way, I always loved your profile pic. :lol:
 

You have a licence for the PS3 version which is not transferable to the PC version, a simple concept that you do not seem able to understand. I suppose you feel that your driving licence (if you have one) allows you to fly a jet liner? after all it's a vehicle licence isn't it?
 
I guess they have the right to protect their product content. I'm not too fond of DRM stuff though...

As long as it is not an evil rootkit scheme like Starforce (which Ubisoft used in many of their games) that's OK with me. I still have half a dozen games in my shelf that I have bought over the years and will never install just because they have Starforce protection.
 

I hope for your sake that you never have that thought tested, especially if it's the same judge who told a twelve year old to pay a few million in compensation to the music industry because she downloaded a song from her favourite boy band.


Unfortunately the law does not share your opinion.


Thanks :)
 
[citation][nom]mousemonkey[/nom]You have a licence for the PS3 version which is not transferable to the PC version, a simple concept that you do not seem able to understand. I suppose you feel that your driving licence (if you have one) allows you to fly a jet liner? after all it's a vehicle licence isn't it?[/citation]
Life isn't black and white (that'd be racist).
It's all about the grey.
Did you ever record a show on VHA/Betamax? They tried making that illegal...

So, anyways, of all the ToS contradicting stuff that I've written over the past year, why is this the first time I've seen a mod even mention the ToS?
Wouldn't be the first time I've seen a mod trolling for lol's.

P.S. I'm Canadian, our lawmakers actually somewhat have their heads on properly. Our lawmakers and cops care more about drugs, vandalism, and violence.
 
We have only just recently been asked to moderate these sections because of all the ToS contradicting stuff that has been getting posted in these sections, so expect to see me and other mods around here a lot more in the future. :)
 

Expect to see me a lot. 😉
Why else would I have a 1TB drive and eight 500GB drives?

I miss the days of getting 1 hour temp bans a few times a day on one of my favourite forums, it gives the feeling that the mods and community are a singular entity. 😍
 
Precisely why I went pc to ps3. Not enough of the games I want and too much headaches on pc anymore. Like my pc, but when I spent 3 hours getting ghostbusters to run right with all the errors and things, man might as well go to consoles. And I'm actually a computer tech by trade! I feel sorry for poor end users just wanting stuff to work.
 
I actually prefer always-online requirements to disk checks or rootkits. Then again I don't live in a country with third world internet access, which sadly includes a lot of the potential markets for this game. It's not meant as a slag against anyone or anything but I can see why people in the US and UK would be more worried as those countries generally have quite poor internet connectivity.

Never the less this is pretty much the future of DRM.

I still won't get the game though, partly because I have no real interest in the franchise and partly because I don't intend to give out any personal information to Ubisoft, which I'm sure is required as part of their account. I just have no issues with the always-online part.

To quote an old Sun adage - "The network _is_ the computer.".

Really, if I don't have internet access the least of my worries would be not being able to play this game. My computer would just be an expensive paperweight then.
 
Won't buy it. And if this DRM system supposedly stops piracy (it obviously won't, pirates will be able to play offline), then who are they gonna put the blame on for the low PC sales?
 
I am a game developer myself. I placed my down payment since early Nov '09. I was disappoint when they had to delay the PC version but i understand they want to "create better" experience for PC since we got more power machines. Then they said it's going to be just DX9.... Fine(although it's still lame)! I can live with that, a good game doesn't always mean it needs to have cutting edge graphics. Now Ubi is telling me that this is going to have a new stupid DRM which kicks me of if my internet is down? Too bad for me that I live in place where internet is shitty and unstable and that I already paid the down payment. I wish they could have announced all these shit earlier. You just lost me, Ubi. Maybe i should do a video of smashing of my AC2 once i got it and post on youtube.
 
LAME!!

Even Steam let's you play offline. I won't be buying any Ubisoft games as long as they come with that. I pay for my games and i will not be subjected to more DRM than what Steam already provides.
 
I have a revolutionary idea...

Instead of complaining about drm and the fact that people will pirate and not buy a game because of it, think of a user-friendly solution.

I'm not too keen on the idea of game data being lost when my isp kicks either, but I'd rather have that then companies steering clear of the PC platform.

Last, Great idea about moderating these posts. Too much trolling for attention & piracy encouragement. Keep it civil and legal people.
 

[:wolfen18:9] Well said.
 
This is a step in the right direction for DRM, and a better solution than "you only get 5 installs". It is still not perfect, but it is better.

a balance needs to be found.
 
I stopped being interested at DX9, but now this?

I just hope they don't base their decision on future PC releases based on this product's poor sales.
 
[citation][nom]ssddx[/nom]I have a revolutionary idea...Instead of complaining about drm and the fact that people will pirate and not buy a game because of it, think of a user-friendly solution.I'm not too keen on the idea of game data being lost when my isp kicks either, but I'd rather have that then companies steering clear of the PC platform.Last, Great idea about moderating these posts. Too much trolling for attention & piracy encouragement. Keep it civil and legal people.[/citation]
Here's user friendly:
I buy the game, I use it any damned way I want.
Too bad the companies aren't too keen on that.

It's when companies stop believing that the interests of the consumer come first that they go to hell. Companies such as EA now have a poor reputation among many PC gamers due to their gross negligence.
I'd also rather invest in a company I have a persona affliction to (even if I knew I'd get good returns, I wouldn't invest a cent in EA).

Didn't your mother ever teach you not to feed the trolls?
 
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