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View Poll Results: Will the new DRM affect your SH5 purchase | |||
"Makes no difference to me" | 191 | 15.44% | |
I'll cancel my pre-order & wait | 148 | 11.96% | |
Wait for UBI to remove the online DRM | 761 | 61.52% | |
Not going to at all now. | 137 | 11.08% | |
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03-23-10, 12:01 PM | #601 | |
Ace of the Deep
Join Date: Nov 2002
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They're giving you extra-special privileges with this new setup!
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03-23-10, 03:10 PM | #602 | |
Stinking drunk in Trinidad
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There would be one thing that would make this "unlimited installs" valuable, but they will surely not offer that: Live-long availability of the download, and continuous support for adapting it to new operating systems or environments. I still fire up 10 year old games, or even on occasion something from C64 -- for good old times sake. If they ensure that I can do so with their products in 10, 15, 20 years from now on my newest PC, find, that would be nice. But it wouldn't be worth an extra cent to me. However, they will not go to that degree of support, and without the "unlimited installs" are misleading -- unless they imply that their new games other wise would have been 1 install per $50 (which I doubt they'd do). And that presently means that my CDs and DVDs allow me to do exactly the same -- unlimited installs. How stupid must Ubisoft consider their customers to be?????
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