It's just that this latest DRM scheme has had a big fuss made over it. All kinds of people talking about how DRM "doesn't need to be uncrackable, it just needs to be hard enough that the company gets a few months sales out of it first." Ubisoft was obviously risking some annoyed gamers with this latest, more harsh DRM, and were thought to be conducting a sort of experiment with that. Whether keeping the pirates at bay for an additional month or two would be worth irritating some customers.
So yeah. I posted about the crack not because I was surprised to hear about it (I'm familiar enough with the scene that I expected nothing less), but because of how newsworthy this DRM scheme has evidenced itself to be.
So yeah. I posted about the crack not because I was surprised to hear about it (I'm familiar enough with the scene that I expected nothing less), but because of how newsworthy this DRM scheme has evidenced itself to be.
Ubisoft DRM cracked. Already. Along with some interesting statements from the company.
05/03/2010 03:45:07 AM
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I am hardly surprised.
05/03/2010 04:03:17 AM
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No, it's not surprising.
05/03/2010 04:51:33 AM
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Steam is a form of DRM, but notice that Ubi doesn't have legions of fans like Valve does.
05/03/2010 01:06:53 PM
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They do seem to be taking notes, actually.
05/03/2010 02:02:54 PM
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It just makes it so there's a local save if it disconnects
06/03/2010 08:31:45 AM
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No, but an improvement resulting from player feedback nonetheless. *NM*
06/03/2010 03:56:29 PM
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The odds I'd give it are 0% or 1%, depending on the circumstances.
06/03/2010 10:22:44 PM
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More than that.
06/03/2010 11:50:37 PM
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Just to note: Steam's offline mode works <right now>, which is nice. *NM*
07/03/2010 02:33:39 PM
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