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If there's one thing illegal about this story, then that UBI sells you a game for 50 bucks you can not play because they are unable to protect the necessary infrastructure against the typical internet environment.
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I have a question,I use to play nascar 2003,until they shut the servers down,granted you can still play in single player mode,but what im wondering,say in a year or 2 UBI decides to shut down there servers for good,what then?
I haven't got the game yet,don't know if I will,but is there a way to keep playing it if they shut the servers down,im thinking no? EA seems to like to shut down server too after a year or so. thanks ![]()
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I agree, Ubi should have the infrastructure to cope with what ever is happening to their servers.... and Ubi's customers have every right to complain. And what you do is your own business. but to say you do and to tell others to do the same in a public forum is not the way to go.
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![]() When it says "permanent connection required", anyone with some surfing experience will know there will be trouble ahead; sometimes sites are unreacheable, or you just can't connect to anything at all.
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The warning part however what is the point.
"Constant internet connection required" is a nice phrase UBI should take to heart itself. Anyways, since this whole login affair I can't access the game anymore. The lanucher starts, the game starts, but the game now freezes completly when it comes to syncing the save files after the game loaded up. Deactivating internet saves in the launcher did not help solve the problem. I'd be very grateful for ideas before doing a reinstall. |
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Its called the EULA. It would say something along the lines of :- Ubisoft will not be held responsible for any outage of internet/ servers etc. And you Clicked AGREE when you installed it. If you didnt agree you could have taken it back within 30 days for a full refund. but if you installed it then you've already agreed to it.
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It would get shot out of the sky in a US court.
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yes depends where you live and what your rights are in the county your in.....
But i doubt you could sue Ubi for there servers being out for a little while.... If ubi servers are out for a long time then you might have a case. I was just pointing out that Ubisoft did say there are not liable in the EULA.
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Well, like I said, it's implied. When the box says "permanent connection", people should realize that there's no such thing since it's possible to have connection problems.
If only people were more familiar with Murphy's law. ![]() Sorry, no idea about save issues. Maybe back up your saves and delete the originals, might get past it if there's nothing to sink. Could be they're still suffering from the cause of the previous downtime.
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EULAs are not binding in Germany, which was reinforced by court rulings several times, as they most of the time infringe on customer rights. @Arclight: Already deleted the whole gamelauncher temp folder, to no avail. I am not sure if it's still a connection problem, given others are capable to play, or if the constant hickups caused an error in saving which now comes back into biting my bottom. The complete freeze of the game which I can only escape by pressing ALT+TAB+DELETE in my expirience rather indicates a software problem. I suppose it's going to be a reinstall after all. |
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In the case of Ubisoft, a crime has been committed against them...of course they would pursue the hackers. But the crime has only impacted their service to you. Different scenario. No crime has been committed against you by anyone, you've only been affected by a service provider's inability to offer a service. Thus, the service provider is the one you should have issues with, not the "evil bad pirates". They're merely the cause. Your agreement is with Ubisoft, not the hackers. As I stated elsewhere, if the cause was a server crash instead, would you be so vehemently against the server manufacturer? Don't get me wrong, I certainly don't condone piracy, but levelling 100% of the blame to pirates and hackers for the whole DRM fiasco when it was Ubisoft that implemented it is a bit, erm, let's just say "convenient". |
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@JScones:
I totally agree with you on that one. Imagine this:Somebody hacks into your computer and does something illegal e.g. download music. Who do you think is held responsible in the first place? The hacker or you,who did not secure his computer enough? The same rule would apply for UBI Soft. They have to make sure their system is safe or else. Of course the Hackers should and will be punished if they get caught. But that will be a matter between UBI and the Hackers. But that's not the problem of the customer. He or she can expect that UBI has done everything to protect their systems from hacks. BTW: I'm really glad that I don't meet the requirements to run that game, 'cause I know I would've bought it allthough I would have known better^^ |
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