Ubisoft DRM Troubles Hit The Settlers 7; Splinter Cell PC Delay Not Due to DRM
by Brian Leahy, Apr 03, 2010 1:00am PDTGamePolitics reports that gamers, specifically in Australia, are experiencing issues with The Settlers 7: Paths to a Kingdom, which utilizes Ubisoft's controversial DRM scheme. The DRM requires a persistent Internet connection, even for singleplayer.
An Ubisoft representative updated a forum post to say that "it's a problem that occurs when linking your keys to the multiplayer profile. Ubisoft GNS and TG-OPS are currently working on a solution."
Assassin's Creed II PC and Silent Hunter 5 PC both had downtime for legitimate customers after repeated denial of service attacks were made against Ubisoft's authentication servers. Ubisoft maintains that the DRM scheme has not been cracked.
Meanwhile, Eurogamer has learned that the delay hitting the PC version of Splinter Cell: Conviction, which releases 2 weeks after the Xbox 360 version and will use the same DRM scheme, is to polish the game and not due to its DRM.
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-Ubisoft has never had games that were "must haves": they don't have Counter Strike, the reason you put Steam on your computer, or Half Life or anything, really.
- In case you want to play an specific Ubisoft game, you just have to look up the best in that particular genre, I can guarantee you that it won't be the one published by Ubisoft.
Don't say AC2 is a must have because it's not all that great.
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