

I have a hard time believing in the validity of fradulent sales in a situation such as this.)

(And that's ignoring the fact that there are many gamers worldwide who still cannot reliably play the game they purchased. Lacking convincing evidence (or, really, any evidence at all) of this doing anything to aid their sales, it's hard to seriously put forward a theory of Ubisoft coming out of this ahead. So, viewed that way, its sales figures start off in the red. Even if every single person who claims they didn't buy it out of protest secretly did, there are still plenty of people out there who simply don't have stable always-on internet connections and thus couldn't buy it. You can't deliberately jettison as many customers as Ubisoft did with this move without feeling it at least a little. but that this move at least initially cost them sales is pretty logically indisputable. You can't prove specific sales or shifts in sales, no. I never got the feeling it was a must-have.Īs with all DRM effectiveness conversations, it's all just a bunch of wild theories and assumptions we can't really prove one way or another. but there are PLENTY of good games out there. 1 so much that they just couldn't live without playing the sequel? I mean, yes, it was supposedly a good game. but do you really know that many people who loved A.C. The inability to pirate possibly could have succeeded in driving enough sales of people who desperately wanted to play the game. I really can't see how Ubisoft would want that happening - I see little way such a case could go well for them, legally or in terms of PR.

Otherwise, apparently people are starting to talk about getting a class action suit together. Ubisoft has nothing to gain from continuing to force their customers to log into the DRM servers, especially as they are STILL having problems letting everyone on. Assuming Skidrow is telling the truth (and I believe them in this), the cows are now officially out of the barn.
KUDOS 2 GAME CRACKED VERSION PATCH
If Ubisoft wants to salvage their reputation, now would be the time to release a DRMless patch to their customers. This was the proverbial nuclear option and, by most yardsticks, it failed.
KUDOS 2 GAME CRACKED VERSION CRACK
Now that the DRM is cracked, it'll be easier to crack it in the future, and it's hard to imagine any other single act they could come up with equivalent to this in terms of taking power out of the users' hands. Plus, of course, this probably isn't duplicable. and not to mention, of course, garnering the ill will of gamers everywhere and completely ruining their reputation through their inept handling of the DDOS situation. This seems to be the ultimate gaming version of "We had to destroy the village in order to save it." Yeah, they stopped people from pirating Assassin's Creed 2 for long enough to salvage a few more sales, except at the cost of thousands of legitimate sales to users who don't have stable Internet connections and thousands more who simply refuse to be at the mercy of Ubisoft's DRM servers. (Edit: OK, I guess not.) However, at what cost? Ubisoft successfully held the pirates at bay for, what, about a month? That's probably the best anyone's ever done. Click here for a list of other gaming subreddits. Posts and comments, whether in jest or with malice, that contain racist, sexist, homophobic content, threats, or other forms of toxicity will be removed, regardless of popularity or relevance.įor a more detailed explanation of these rules, click here. No Kickstarter, crowdfunding, et al project "reminder" posts. No referral, affiliate, livestream, and/or survey links. This is not the place to spam your channel or stream. No screenshots of websites or Twitter.įollow the rules of promotion. No general URL shorteners (bitly, tinyurl, etc). Submit only the original source of the content.

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