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Did Ubisoft just deactivate all german copies of SH5?
I just read this on another forum:
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edit: semi-confirmation from this website, but that just confirms a recall. Still don't know about deactivations. |
they have to. im sure this is the German government...not UBI
its actually illegal to show Nazi symbols in Germany. so the have to recall and remove it. |
They have to recall it, but if they've disabled the game (can't confirm that) that would only be possible because of That Which Must Not Be Named. In any previous time the recall would be ultimately down to the customer to decide whether or not to give up access to their game.
Course, we still don't know if Ubi have actually disabled it. |
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So now they cant play the game untill they return a manual?
Un freakin believable I wonder how many are right now looking into hacks? Damn Ubi your product launch is full of fail ! |
If this is true, I suppose this is another awkward bieffect of the DRM initiative.
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This shows again, how bad the DRM for customers is. Now other parties can control UBI for whatever reason to stop you from playing a game. Are you, who don't care about this form of DRM, still in denying about the tremendous impact it has on the ppl who want's to play a game they have bought? UBI has created a monstrous instrument they don't even can control and other parties will/may use that instrument too. |
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I have the Collector's Edition and im in Germany |
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The symbol in question is on page 27 of the Official guide and it's real small, but it's there. I haven't seen anything yet in the vanilla game. Only reason I can think of why they would disable the game is to get folks to return it as they want them ALL back, otherwise some people may decide they want to keep it anyway. If it's disabled maybe folks are more likely to return it and get a new copy which will work. Just a thought...... |
I think you're right bart, about the reason why they disabled it. I know that distributing anything with a swastika in Germany is illegal, but I don't know if playing it / keeping it is equally as illegal. I do know that Ubi seem to have multiple versions of the CE and different names for it, but I have no idea what the German CE version includes.
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But there are no swastikas actually in-game, so why would they need to disable the actual client? Only the manual need be returned, it doesn't make any sense to stop people from playing what they have purchased (no surprises there).
Ubi keep going from bad to worse, it's sheer incompetence. If I were a German CE holder, I would be sending it back, demanding a refund, and never buying one of their products again! |
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