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Ducimus 03-08-10 01:28 PM

Right now, it is indeed Ubisofts fault, because they can't adequately protect their own servers, that their customers are tethered to. The failure of those servers, regardless of what data is being sent to it, IS on Ubi's shoulders.

As for me, this is my only and final straw. I'll play this game (when i can :nope: ) since i have i, but i am not investing a single minute more in modding it. Any modder probably hits their login servers 5 X more then your average user. You have to because many adjustments made, you have to completely restart the game for them to take effect so you can gauge how their working. A modder needs to be able to get into the game, quickly, cleanly, and on demand. It's a time consuming process, and this DRM garbage makes even more time consuming. No thank you, the frustration is not worth it to me.

wetwarev7 03-08-10 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John Channing (Post 1302235)
So let's summarize.

Hackers try to hack the software so that people can steal it.

Ubisoft tries to come up with a system that prevents this (and are partially successful).

Hackers don't like this so they run a DOS attack on Ubisofts servers.

This prevents everyone from playing the game.

And now it's Ubisofts fault because they came up with a DRM that the hackers can't fully defeat so they resort to DOS attacks to prevent you from enjoying the game you paid money for.

And everyone is mad at Ubisoft?


Got it.

JCC

my head hurts


I personally don't appreciate being dragged into a fight between the two. This was a foreseeable possibility and as a paying customer, I would expect Ubisoft to not get me involved.

So, yeah, I do think Ubisoft should share the blame.

walsh2509 03-08-10 01:38 PM

Anyone Getting Password Username Error
 
I got a UN/PW error , even though in my UN/PW box I have the remember me box Ticked!

I came out and tried again and like it should it worked , tried it there again and the Error is back and not letting me in.


Not only that is site is very slow getting into and opening posts.

20mb BB connection.


ps ... It took a whole minute to post , from hitting submit to it going up ..

and its not my BB as other forums I use open as soon as you hit on them

HundertzehnGustav 03-08-10 01:38 PM

Quote:

Silent Hunter 5 order through Subsim via Amazon Ordering through this link costs you nothing extra but you force big ol' Amazon will add $1.50 to the Subsim account, thanks!
Order today, get it in a few days, play it all year.
Oh how i wish it would work... SH has trouble, but can be fixed.
But this sort of DRM is a Keelbuster.

ncorpuz34 03-08-10 01:42 PM

Having the same problem. Was tolerant with all the DRM cr*p all up until now. :down:

THM 03-08-10 01:47 PM

Same here.

Cannot play this game. :stare:

"Name oder Passwort ungültig."

Is there any official message to that running gag on a disc?

sergei 03-08-10 01:47 PM

See here - http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=163896
lot of unhappy people around today

jwilliams 03-08-10 01:49 PM

Ubisoft Says Server Downtime Due To Attacks

Quote:

Ubisoft have told Eurogamer that yesterday’s DRM server outages were caused by external attacks, and that they did not affect 95% of players. “Servers were attacked and while the servers did not go down, service was limited from 2.30pm to 9pm Paris time,” they explained to the big EG. They also apologise to those who were affected by this, explaining that they represented only 5% of players. This adds a sense of scale to the statements made by the Ubisoft community manager yesterday. It also acts as a confirmation from Ubisoft that their new DRM system is vulnerable to DOS attacks, meaning they are unable to ensure customers can play their single-player games.
http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2010...ue-to-attacks/

binzy62 03-08-10 01:52 PM

Getting the us/pw crap here also .... this whole site is incredibly slow . I tried to create a whole new un/pw but had a runtime error ... how about that ... surprise surprise

SteamWake 03-08-10 01:54 PM

Cmon pepole the server is struggeling as it is without starting a dozen new threads on and existing topic.

Please look around a little first.

msxyz 03-08-10 01:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John Channing (Post 1302235)
So let's summarize.

Hackers try to hack the software so that people can steal it.

Ubisoft tries to come up with a system that prevents this (and are partially successful).

Hackers don't like this so they run a DOS attack on Ubisofts servers.

This prevents everyone from playing the game.

And now it's Ubisofts fault because they came up with a DRM that the hackers can't fully defeat so they resort to DOS attacks to prevent you from enjoying the game you paid money for.

And everyone is mad at Ubisoft?

my head hurts

Color me skeptical :06:

We have reports from people all over the world with different type of problems... Servers sending updates and then freezing, people being kicked out, logins not accepted.

This does not look like a DDoS attack.

Add to this Ubisoft wonderful damage control. First they say it's 5% of european gamers, then they say it's solved only to put out a statament, soon after, that it's really a DDoS attack. :shifty:

Placing the blame on vengeful hackers... how convenient. :hmmm:

It's always other people fault. Liars and spinners rule the world economy. That's what you get with public companies. Everything done for the sake of the shares and bonus compensations. Take the money and run.

pcelt 03-08-10 01:56 PM

Username and password prob
 
For 3 hours this pm I was unable to play because of inability to connect with UBI server when in fact my internet connection was fine.
Managed to get 1 hour of play later but now when I try to play I get a "username/password error which is nonsense as I have been playing for 2 days before with same info.
This really is a total shambles and UBI need to remove this ludicrous system which they are clearly incapable of operating properly and we who have paid are suffering this total mess wasting our time and money.
UBI you need to act quickly to end this disgrace . It is in fact a criminal offence to sell a product which is not fit for its purpose ---and if it cannot be used by the purchaser it is not fit for purpose.
Yes Im damned angry at this appalling situation ......

sergei 03-08-10 01:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by binzy62 (Post 1302331)
Getting the us/pw crap here also .... this whole site is incredibly slow .

Just to clarify something. SUBSIM is not owned or run by Ubi. It is a private concern.
The official UBI SH5 site is here - http://forums.ubi.com/eve/forums/a/frm/f/1121062387

bigboywooly 03-08-10 01:58 PM

Where do they get the 5% figure from ?
Couldnt play yesterday afternoon and still cant
Now its wrong username or password even though ticked to remember me

As Ducimus correctly stated you can forget modding under these circumstances
Just to be able to play would be a bonus ATM

FIREWALL 03-08-10 01:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John Channing (Post 1302235)
So let's summarize.

Hackers try to hack the software so that people can steal it.

Ubisoft tries to come up with a system that prevents this (and are partially successful).

Hackers don't like this so they run a DOS attack on Ubisofts servers.

This prevents everyone from playing the game.

And now it's Ubisofts fault because they came up with a DRM that the hackers can't fully defeat so they resort to DOS attacks to prevent you from enjoying the game you paid money for.

And everyone is mad at Ubisoft?





Got it.

JCC

my head hurts

Would you mind backing that statement up with say a "link" ? :yep:

btw I'm not defending the Hackers.



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