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zulus
01-28-10, 08:26 AM
"Brent Wilkinson, director of customer service and production planning at Ubisoft, told GameSpy that Ubisoft isn’t expecting a backlash from consumers over the new anti-piracy measures"Source: http://www.edge-online.com/news/ubisoft-launches-new-pc-anti-piracy-measuresYeah, rightMaybe this Brent wants to visit subsim.com and see what actually ppl are thinking about this DRM crap. Shall we send him an invitation or sthng ?

urfisch
01-28-10, 08:35 AM
lol

Letum
01-28-10, 08:37 AM
:o Talk about out of touch.

Reece
01-28-10, 08:42 AM
I think this Brent guy has his head buried in the sand!!:dead: Unbelievable!!:nope:

BulSoldier
01-28-10, 08:45 AM
Ofcourse they wont recieve backlash, who of us wont take into account the "new experiences" this drm will provide us with.

Egan
01-28-10, 09:17 AM
But they won't get a backlash...subsim represents a tiny percentage of their customer base and most of their core demographics will either not care or not even notice the new drm.

We need to remember, guys, that the assorted nutjobs, cranks, nerds and...err...'differently social' people who make up the simming community aren't really the target audience for anything much these days. It's not very nice but it's becoming truer every day.

mookiemookie
01-28-10, 09:22 AM
Brent doesn't need to visit Subsim. He can check out the comments on any gaming news site that have carried the news, or at any of the news aggregators like Reddit or Digg. Nearly every comment in every one of these places have been completely negative.

Iron Budokan
01-28-10, 02:20 PM
Which just goes to show you how delusional they are over at UBI.... :nope:

FIREWALL
01-28-10, 02:28 PM
The 2 words Ubisoft needs to use around there is .....



" YOUR FIRED "

Schroeder
01-28-10, 02:31 PM
It will all come down to the actual number of copies sold. They will only listen if no one buys that crap. If this should be the end of Silent Hunter then so be it but I'm not going to support this form of behaviour. It's the same why I didn't buy Rise of Flight. If we just take everything they throw at us what will they do next? So far they let us do the beta testing, they let us (at least the modders among us) finish their WIP games (Stock SHs have been sometimes next to unplayable). Now they want to decide who and when we can play the game that we have paid for.
I think it is finally time to stand up and show them the finger (aka not buying their crap).

BulSoldier
01-28-10, 02:34 PM
You are absolutly right.I have played sh3 stock for few hours at the very best before i began searching for something that makes the game interesting and i stubled upon subsim, i guess i am to thank ubi for that.

Sgtmonkeynads
01-28-10, 02:35 PM
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/picture.php?albumid=128&pictureid=1090

Sulikate
01-28-10, 02:47 PM
I just had to express my feelings.
http://img503.imageshack.us/img503/9978/lithum.png
http://img85.imageshack.us/im

JScones
01-29-10, 01:42 AM
The ironic thing here is that Ubisoft will undoubtedly attribute the decline in sales of their new PC games to piracy and thus will develop an even more intrusive version of DRM for us to suffer in the future!

But they won't get a backlash...subsim represents a tiny percentage of their customer base and most of their core demographics will either not care or not even notice the new drm.

We need to remember, guys, that the assorted nutjobs, cranks, nerds and...err...'differently social' people who make up the simming community aren't really the target audience for anything much these days. It's not very nice but it's becoming truer every day.
It's not just SH5, Egan, it's all new Ubisoft games, including big titles such as "Assassin's Creed II (http://au.gamespot.com/pc/action/assassinscreed2/news.html?sid=6248138&mode=news)". Having browsed through the forums of some of these other new games, I somehow doubt that concerns will go unnoticed. ;)

Reece
01-29-10, 02:49 AM
What is really needed is a mod that allows Xbox games to run on a PC!:yep:
Jaesen Said:
The ironic thing here is that Ubisoft will undoubtedly attribute the decline in sales of their new PC games to piracy and thus will develop an even more intrusive version of DRM for us to suffer in the future!Well that wouldn't effect me since I wont buy any games that require DRM, period!:timeout:

Rip
01-29-10, 07:42 AM
I couldn't help but LOL when I saw the last paragraph.

In 2008 Ubisoft launched a $20 million lawsuit against Optical Experts Manufacturing, the company that it contracted to reproduce copies of Assassin’s Creed for PC, after one of the firm’s employees allegedly posted a pirated copy of the game on the internet six weeks before its release. Ubisoft said that the leaked edition of the game was downloaded more than 700,000 times, costing the publisher millions of dollars, and that the pirated version of the title contained a bug, a factor that caused "irreparable harm" to its reputation.

What because people saw they could make a game with ONLY ONE bug?
:o:rotfl2:

Brag
01-29-10, 08:15 AM
Wilkinson's statements had nothing to do with the real world. A visit to this forum would be beneficial to see the real anger he has unleashed.

All the gamer press is politely telling Ubi, you're full of sheisse. If Ubi ignores facts, it deserves to go broke.

http://img682.imageshack.us/img682/2048/ubi2.jpghttp://img63.imageshack.us/img63/710/drm3.jpg

Steeltrap
01-29-10, 09:50 AM
The 2 words Ubisoft needs to use around there is .....



" YOUR FIRED "

or even...YOU'RE...

SteamWake
01-29-10, 09:53 AM
Heh you actually expect the director of customer service know what the customer wants?

No thats not how it works.. they tell you what you want and you will like it :salute: