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This release will be a wait and see for me, I'm in no rush to endure the frustration of dealing with this insanity :damn:
Gabucino, your rant really made me laugh. But the bottom line, is whether they like your language or not, your a paying customer and have showed loyalty through your purchases. Can the copies you've purchased not be played on a regular PC? These DRM discussions always drive me insane, I change my hardware components almost monthly as they go onsale. Are they not smart enough to figure out hard core gamers operate in this fashion? |
"That's the plan", they never heard the old adage that "no plan ever survives first contact with the enemy"? I'll be voting with my wallet - I'm not buying it.
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Its too bad it comes to this, (DRM) I don't like it, but I can certainly understand UBISOFT's position.
I know that if I created something (weather that be art,music, a computer game a book etc...) & put my heart into it, for both love of creating & for a profit; and then people started stealing it. Then I would go to great lengths to protect it. If I could not do that, I mean protect it & get a profit out of it, then I suppose I would give up. After all I have a family to feed like the rest of us. I know from personal experience that many of our younger people (my children of whom I've spoke at great lengths to about this) do not understand the cause & effect of stealing intellectual property. Do it enough and the effect is a decline in quality. The best anyone can be at anything, is highly motivated by money $$$$. And computer games fit nicely into that statement. That is why most of the greatest creations the world has ever seen has come out of the United States. The country has created a haven, for people to create & make a profit. That is being chipped away at today... but I digress. UBISOFT has to make a profit in order to continue making games of the quality that the Silent Hunter series has given us. Obviously that profit is being threatened by thieves, thus we now have DRM.. I strongly suggest that you support creativity. Buy it! the art, music, games, etc...and give the maker a good price for it, or else, if the artist can't make a profit, ...we all loose, and games like SH5 get a anti-theft collar like DRM or worse they may go the way of the dodo bird |
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One the Americans I admire, Jonas Salk, does not seem to have had profit as his primary motivation though he gave to the human race more than most. Something to think about. Perhaps you were thinking of Al Gore and the Internet? |
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Its all about the system boys....sod the customers. Nutters!:haha: |
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But what I am against is buying a product that I can not use or causes so much annoyance thats its almost unusable. If Ubi's servers are down im unable to use my product, if the server goes down while playing i could posibly lose my time spent playing since i last saved. And if i decide to play again in 5 years time, ubi's server may not be there to allow me to install the product. |
You know, I'm actually starting to wish that SH5 would come out on console. I mean, it would remove the whole DRM thing right. :hmmm:
Naww nevermind, I'm talking crazy, I need some sleep... |
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Prob not as bad as DRM on pc, but im sure it will be in a few years. |
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Another idea for a newspaper DRM :
http://chimptron.com/?p=30 Read-me not headquarters :rock: :rotfl2::rotfl2: Greetings, Catfish |
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Oh, wait... well, they could still blame Microsoft, maybe EA or Activision. :hmmm: |
> Newspaper vendors to stop piracy with invisible ink
haha, catfish, you made my day. :up: |
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...although I have a feeling that they will still somehow find a way (my guess is somehow connecting the inevitable cracking of AC2 to SH5)... |
I was gonna buy SHV & was so looking forward to it, but I will not allow myself to buy a game with a such a fascist DRM system. :nope:
-Indy |
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