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Old 03-16-10, 06:53 PM   #1
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Sorry,

You were dumb enough to buy it...you are stuck with it. Natural selection my friends. All the warning signs were there. EAT IT!
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Old 03-16-10, 07:10 PM   #2
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I believe that existing laws probably don't properly cover the type of abuse that's happening here because the laws are behind the curve. Specifically, what we are being muscled with are modifications of the traditional fair use rights including but not limited to:

  • The right to sell your copy of the copyrighted material after you are through with it.
  • The right to lend it.
  • The right to give it away.
  • The right to use it without incurring other peripheral expenses, such as excessive internet charges in order to use the copyrighted materials.
Let's put it this way. We'll take a book as an example. You can lend it. You can give it away. You can sell it. You can read it in other places than where the publisher chooses. If a bookseller said you could only read the book you bought at the library, you'd laugh 'em out of town.

Yet, supposedly fair-minded people are perfectly happy with being bound to a chair, blindfolded and then being allowed to read the book.

This is the proper venue of legislative action in various countries. Unfortunately, with these corporate gangsters being the only ones hiring lobbyists and legislatures not being disposed to listen to ordinary people, we have an uphill battle.

No, probably in most countries, what Ubi is doing here is perfectly legal. But it should not be. People should serve jail time for this stuff. Companies should be dissolved for this type of customer abuse. We can help!

Until Ubi relents:

Refuse to buy SH5
Refuse to play SH5
Refuse to mod SH5
Refuse to produce tutorials for SH5
Refuse to make video of SH5

It only encourages the dinosaur.
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Old 03-16-10, 07:13 PM   #3
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I, proudly, obey those 5 laws!
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Old 03-16-10, 07:22 PM   #4
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I do not obey those statements.

I bought the Game even though I can't play it.
(System is to behind)

I'll Mod the Game because that's what I enjoy doing.

I don't agree with Ubi and the DRM stuff,
But that won't stop me as I'll do what I need to do.

I support the DEV's!
Not the Tie wearing, Money snaching SOB's!
Thier time WILL come.
Count on that.
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Old 03-16-10, 07:28 PM   #5
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Unfortunately your words and actions have no effect comparable to the effect of your money. You are whispering that you want needed changes and your money is shouting "I approve of the DRM. I don't expect to be able to sell copyrighted material on the used market. I accept and endorse unreasonable restrictions as to where and when this piece of (fill in the blank) can be used."

Guess what is the only thing Ubi hears? Once the money is spent your input is over.

As it is, Silent Hunter 5 is nothing more than a trojan horse, containing nasty malware. The more we by our actions, modding, making tutorials, posting videos, enhance the attractiveness of the trojan horse, the more Ubi will sell. They will say "it's working! Thanks Subsim! Our DRM is wonderful!"

Even worse, there is a published mod which makes it possible to play the game offline without interfering in any way with Ubi's DRM. If this gets widespread use, it will also encourage sales of SH5 as is. Ubi will merely look at the increased sales and say, "It's working! Lets do more of that." Even a partial solution makes the problem worse.

The only remedy for this situation is for our money to remain in our pocket. I had money put aside to purchase and was ready to purchase without reservations as to the completeness of the game. I wasn't worried about only one kind of U-Boat or the cutoff time or imperfections bound to happen in a cutting edge game. I was ready to jump in and do the same kinds of things I've done with and for Silent Hunter 4. I believe I've done a small part of enhancing the value of that product, teaching at least a dozen or two that manual targeting is fun and possible.

I won't be doing any of that for SH5 and I recommend that everyone examine the options and realize that my course is the only course that can result in change. Either Ubi will relent and we will have a product that respects our status as paying customers, fans and supporters or Ubi will die with its trojan horse and another company more focused on customer needs will emerge to take its place. It's tough love time and unless we act responsibly, we're just enabling this drunk. Yeah, he says he's going to use the money we give him to buy food, but we really know all that's happening is the sorry wino is headed to 7-Eleven for another quart of Pabst Blue Ribbon. Game over Ubi. Change or die.

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Old 03-16-10, 07:37 PM   #6
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Umm,
I don't think that was directed at me only.
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Old 03-16-10, 07:45 PM   #7
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Thank you privateer. No it was not directed at you only or even primarily you.
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Old 03-16-10, 07:48 PM   #8
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I support the DEV's!
Not the Tie wearing, Money snaching SOB's!
Thier time WILL come.
Count on that.
They are one and the same I'm afraid, even one of the devs on here has said as much. There are no suits screwing over the dev team, they are same same damned thing!
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Old 03-16-10, 07:55 PM   #9
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Afraid not Mate!
Dan and the rest of the Dev's don't make the big picture!
I met Dan Face to Face!
I know a few things many don't!
So do not EVER put Dan and the rest of the Dev's in the Suit position!

You'd be stunned at what those guys went through just to give you
what you have so far!

I'll stand with them any day of the week and take a sniper position!
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Old 03-18-10, 06:11 AM   #10
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So do not EVER put Dan and the rest of the Dev's in the Suit position!
Actually it was Dan who said himself that the suits and the devs shouldn't be separated, they're all in this together.
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Old 03-18-10, 02:39 PM   #11
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i'm not in for any sort of lawsuit.why?
in the first place the game will,in the end,reach the standard we want it to have(due to the effort of the community).
and secondly DRM will be a main point on ubisofts agenda on what went wrong the last couple of weeks.so they will have to come up with a solution if they don't want to risk loosing their clients for future titles or risk a lawsuit of those who want their rights now.therefore they have two options;create a legal patch to use SHV,and other games now using DRM,ofline or solve the problem on short notice.
i still hope for the offline-patch,as do many of us.

ubisoft,
-you made a product that requires permanent internetconnection to be played with DRM.
-you promissed an unprecedented subgame expierience.
-you set high demands on our hardware.

we,your customers,did our part of the deal,sometimes even bought complete new computers for this game.
now we have the right to play the game and if not with,then without DRM!
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Old 03-18-10, 03:16 PM   #12
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Lawsuit over a $50 game?

Theres a song about you people:
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Old 03-18-10, 03:38 PM   #13
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Reminds me of when I purchase a packet for repossessed cars for $45.00. Turns out it was a fraud and somebody filed a class action lawsuit and won. I got a check for like $4.00 bucks.
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