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Australian gamers unable to play Settlers 7 due to DRM woes
Games.on.net report more Ubi DRM woes this this time with Settler 7...
I will not say never, but if they removed the DRM tomorrow I will not buy their products as I have no respect for idiots. Our review of The Settlers 7 concluded that fans of city building, micromanagement RTS games could do worse than check it out, with particular reference to the robust community features of online multiplayer. |
I Got Settlers 7 the other day, I have assassins creed 2 and SH5 and the DRM thing hasn't affected me at all :(
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I ordered SH5 and received Halo 3 - something is going on I think...
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Oh, and NK, every time I see that sig I do a double-take. I know it's there but it still catches me out. I love it! :salute: |
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The sooner Ubi realizes that they've caused more damage to their brand and their sales with this idiocy than pirates ever could have, the better off we'll all be.
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hmm, right. playing games of UBI should be rewarded by cash for all the info they gather other companies pay for. |
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The new DRM has not stopped some of my friends from considering a title (not SH though), but it has stopped them from buying a few games as they would think nothing of buying any and everything because they could loan it to each other and/or re-sell it. I see no reason a game should be any different to a book, no-one would find it acceptable that you could not lend or re-sell your books? So Ubi has stopped my friends from loaning and/or re-selling their games so they no longer are willing to buy into a risky title or make a why not purchase because they are now stuck with it. It also amazes me how Ubi does not understand how the 2nd hand market drives the initial sales as noted above and how it helps in the long term by introducing someone to franchise they never initially bought into and this indirectly drives new sales. If Ubi were selling books they would have the Public Library outlawed :nope: Ubi have shown that you do not have to be overly intelligent to become successful. |
I live in South Australia and must admit I have not had an issue with connecting through DRM at all with my ADSL connection. Plenty of other bugs wearing me down though. Thing is though, I got an e-mail from UBI offering me a freee game download (choice between two games) to thank me for my patience in relation to the UBI SH5 servers being down. :hmmm:
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It smelled fishy all the time that they would target pirated with the DRM, but then hit the loyal customers as badly by disallowing resale (through the agreement you sign when creating the necessary online account at Ubi). But you can't really fault Ubi since their "concept" is in many countries legal, and in many others like Germany likely illegal, but yet "untried lands" that a case would have to properly define first. And as it appears, enough people followed them like Lemings. If at all, then their strategy shows only clearly that all they care about is "more sales, more money", which is not surprising since they are a big stockholding company. There is only one thing you can do about it, which is voting with your wallet. Or if you live in Ger and are adventurous, sue them and see whether disallowing resale is in disagreement with German customer and basic law. This will surely happen within the next few years, someone will do it, and if it is only one of the big consumer protection organizations. |
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