Correction: people steal.CopperBoom said:First thing I thought, though it really was bound to happen naturally at some point.Lukeje said:May I be the first to call `sabotage'? This all seems a little too convenient...
Gamers steal though, what can be done to fight that?
Yeah it would be if BF worked =D Stupid EA online and server fails =3Ranooth said:O well that's great to know, I've got AC2 coming tomorrow.
Another day of Battlefield me thinks.
Hey I wasn't judging. It's just that the argument that this is why piracy exists is based on nothing. Sure some people pirate because of this stuff, but piracy didn't start existing because of DRM.7ru7h said:People always want something for free. In the software world, it is a FACT OF LIFE that someone will find a way to use your product without paying. You can throw up every barrier you can think of and program and it wont stop some people. Piracy happens, and you can either say "Fuck it, they aren't our real customers" and just accept the fact or "ZOMG!!! WE MUST STOP THEM!1!1" and start implementing malicious bits of code that don't stop the problem and hurt your customers. Unfortunately, most of the gaming world has decided to go the latter route. Because that can't go wrong, amirite?
Can you honestly tell me that instituting practices that harm the people that buy your products is a good thing, and doesn't push more people to less reputable means of using your products?
If it isn't I hope they start sabotaging. Maybe it'll make them get rid of the stupid DRM.Lukeje said:May I be the first to call `sabotage'? This all seems a little too convenient...
I'd be annoyed; but that was hilarious.Hubilub said:First the PS3, now the PC.
Now we just have to wait for every 360 in the world to stop working and the circle is complete!
...oh wait.
Hmm I beg to differ I can see cracks out from all the major houses all with replies saying that they work. (Ironically many of the thanking replies are from people who've bought the game and cannot play it without the crack).dochmbi said:Not so. AC 2 hasn't been cracked yet, don't know how long it will take.Amnestic said:It's just a little bit embarassing at this point.
Meanwhile, pirates (I assume) get to play their cracked version without issue. Nice job Ubisoft, really.
That may not have been the way it started, but it sure as hell increases the problem and brings it into the common knowledge. I mean think about it. When they first started doing this shit, they said that they had to stop those people who were playing without paying, and if you got inconvenienced, you were much more likely to look into it, and probably spread the idea.Sajuuk-khar said:Hey I wasn't judging. It's just that the argument that this is why piracy exists is based on nothing. Sure some people pirate because of this stuff, but piracy didn't start existing because of DRM.7ru7h said:People always want something for free. In the software world, it is a FACT OF LIFE that someone will find a way to use your product without paying. You can throw up every barrier you can think of and program and it wont stop some people. Piracy happens, and you can either say "Fuck it, they aren't our real customers" and just accept the fact or "ZOMG!!! WE MUST STOP THEM!1!1" and start implementing malicious bits of code that don't stop the problem and hurt your customers. Unfortunately, most of the gaming world has decided to go the latter route. Because that can't go wrong, amirite?
Can you honestly tell me that instituting practices that harm the people that buy your products is a good thing, and doesn't push more people to less reputable means of using your products?
It is completely understandable? Not at all. How is it understandable for a company to willingly nerf their product to the point that it is basically unusable for paying customers, yet the people who steal it are in the clear?Although if you want me to judge: piracy is theft. I'm not one of those PC gaming is dead guys, but it used to be that we got a whole lot more specifically for PC designed games instead of mostly ports. The "ZOMG!!! WE MUST STOP THEM!1!1" part is completely understandable, however ofcourse a piece of DRM that's harsh, annoying, unreliable and doesn't even work is completely pointless and only serves to annoy paying customers.
Hes right, ubisoft went into this whole heartedly and they are NOT going to admit a mistake this soon. Trust me they are going to try and breathe life into this cadaver for a while yet before they finally learn that it was beyond hope a long time ago.Hurr Durr Derp said:Gee, I didn't see that coming...
/sarcasm
Also, I'd like to aim a big, fat "I told you so" at those who thought this DRM was no big deal. And mark my words, worse is yet to come.
This made me laugh. Vigorously.Hubilub said:First the PS3, now the PC.
Now we just have to wait for every 360 in the world to stop working and the circle is complete!
...oh wait.
Its hardly fair to laugh at the people who are suffering because of this. To be fair to them, Assassins Creed 2 is a really good gameNimbus said:Hahahaha! That'll teach 'em... or not. Probably not. They'll never learn.
Ah well, at least it gave me a laugh. Hopefully this will teach people not to buy games with crappy DRM in them.