Lol partly my fault, but yeah it happens to the best of us.Cerebrawl said:EDIT: Looks like I fell prey to Poe's Law.
Totally agree with you though.
Lol partly my fault, but yeah it happens to the best of us.Cerebrawl said:EDIT: Looks like I fell prey to Poe's Law.
Ubisoft has used and abused DRM far more than EA has even thought of. When it comes to DRM all publishers are trying to catch up to Ubisoft. Part of ubisofts titles being pirated is because of the invasive heavy handed DRM like FC2's limited number of installs unless you revoke an install which is impossible to do if the HDD failed once, You upgraded your motherboard before revoking(yes major hardware upgrade counted as an install even if the OS or anything else was not changed), and you did the 1 revoke you had left but Ubisoft never registered it because Ubisoft servers are shit. It is bad when legit customers have to resort to piracy just to play the game they legally purchased but that is quite a few Ubisoft customers.themutantlizard said:snips
true all DRM should be banned and publishers should stop trying to disguse DRM as a feature. Ubisoft is as bad as EA.
Yeah God forbid something other than Steam exists in the PC market. Actively supporting a digital service monopoly, PC gamers these days...thewatergamer said:*sigh* While I know i'm not supposed to be surprised I'm still disappointed,
At least Origin has some features that actually make it somewhat useful, even though the only game I bought on it is titanfall and I probably won't buy any other games for it...
But I'm sorry I hate Uplay, it seems absolutely pointless to me, I already have to run through steam why is it necessary to go through Uplay as well?
*sigh* Well this just killed alot of my interest in watchdogs
I thought after south park the stick of truth they were doing away with it
Oh well dark souls II is coming out on PC soon so maybe ill just get that instead
They're not inherently bad. Most online services are marketing data gatherers anyways. The big problem I have with Uplay is how it went down for a whole month in December 2012. I couldn't play Driver: San Francisco then. Steam has never gone down for so long and doesn't block games off with that DRM hurdle.Cartographer said:Doesn't matter how "not that bad" it might be; like Origin, Uplay is simply not going to get installed on my PC. I won't support companies like Ubisoft (or EA) while they try and force feed us excrement in the name of "convenience" when it's painfully obvious to all it's simply DRM and a marketing data gatherer (and a bloody obtrusive one at that). At this point, they can't even price themselves into my good books (not that they've really tried), it'll take multiple, public apologies and several years of them demonstrably having changed tack before I'll ever think about trusting them again.
GOG. Humble Bundle. Green Man Gaming. Gamefly. GamersGate.Blueshadow said:Yeah God forbid something other than Steam exists in the PC market. Actively supporting a digital service monopoly, PC gamers these days...
You know, you might have had a point there, if GOG, Desura, Gamefly and GMG didnt exist and Ubisoft/EA actually published titles that arent their via their platforms. When's the last time you saw a Title that wasnt made or owned by Ubisoft being made available via UPlay? How about EA's Origin? Steam is the only DRM-client-thing (to be honest its just a retailer at this point) that sells games from everyone equally and has competition already.Blueshadow said:Yeah God forbid something other than Steam exists in the PC market. Actively supporting a digital service monopoly, PC gamers these days...