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Ubisoft's new deal, for new games. Players must be connected to play offline...
The story from slashdot:
http://games.slashdot.org/story/10/0...nternet-Access Ubisoft's FAQ: http://support.uk.ubi.com/online-services-platform/ Quote:
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Well thank a modder
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This is bad, very bad... but necessary, the pirance is killing the solftware creators, years of work and dedication to build a game like SOW and how will pay the work? Is there another option?
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I just hope Ubisoft isn't publishing SoW after finding out about this.
I don't pirate, and if it comes to being subjected to this system or nothing, I shall regretfully go with "nothing". |
I pirate. But only to try the game.
IL2 I bought the day it came out. about 9 years ago now. SOW I will buy twice and I'm not just saying that. Very few games I don't buy after trying. |
Won't work
Too restrictive, yet there is always some braying jackass that somehow gets a good job that is too far beyond the jackass's ability to be able to figure it out before it's too late. Never fails, look at CFS3 for a good example. |
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I fail to believe that this will stop piracy if said game is popular enough. All you need is some irritated customer to upload a crack and boom problem fixed. ROF has this, good for it. SOW will surpass its sales quite quick increasing the possibility of a crack. Unless things have changed OM said they have nothing to do with UBI anymore and doesn't like the online only so we should be good anyway. Flyingbullseye |
oh shi*
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Corporate Sh*t
Bye bye Ubisoft. Don't let the door hit ya on the way out. :roll:
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Im certain that ubi are not involved with SOW anymore so i dont think this will effect it.
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