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Epic fails in game history: Assassins Creed 2 - Postby [FGS]Hawk » 08 Mar 2010, 10:46


The DRM servers were down for days! Woohoo! Paying customers were fucked, while the pirates could play :D
Ubisoft, you've really owned your customers! Yesh! I hope you're happy now!

http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/vi ... rs-Go-Down

(Btw: I did NOT play it, yet and I WILL NOT play it, because I BOYCOT this DRM many metabolic end product)


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Re: Epic fails in game history: Assassins Creed 2 - Postby SPAZ ROFELZ » 08 Mar 2010, 15:32


game servers go down all the *loving* time dude lol. I'm just not a tramp and I can afford games to win the day.

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[WIT]Those servers go down more than your mother[/WIT]


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Re: Epic fails in game history: Assassins Creed 2 - Postby 666 » 08 Mar 2010, 17:08


I got email from Ubisoft said now Assassins Creed 2 is available in PC !!
does anyone know the place where AssassinsCreed created ?


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Re: Epic fails in game history: Assassins Creed 2 - Postby Skilgannon » 08 Mar 2010, 22:03


[FGS]Hawk wrote:The DRM servers were down for days! Woohoo! Paying customers were fucked, while the pirates could play :D
Ubisoft, you've really owned your customers! Yesh! I hope you're happy now!

http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/vi ... rs-Go-Down

(Btw: I did NOT play it, yet and I WILL NOT play it, because I BOYCOT this DRM many metabolic end product)


Oh yes, the "anti-pirate" mechanic that actually allows pirates to play, and screws over legitimate owners of the game. I read about that on escapist magazine, what a *loving* joke. If there was ever proof that anti pirate systems never work, it's this. Stupid *loving* idea.


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Re: Epic fails in game history: Assassins Creed 2 - Postby Sike » 09 Mar 2010, 01:53


If people really wanted to stop piracy, it would be stopped easy. The thing is that there are just too many people who profit of piracy.


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Re: Epic fails in game history: Assassins Creed 2 - Postby Jima B » 09 Mar 2010, 03:32


Piracy is easy to avoid.
Make good games.
Most people don't pirate good games.

I personally wouldn't consider illegally downloading a game that I like, or know I will like.
I'll only ever consider piracy when really bad games come out that intreague me, or when there's no other means to get the game.

The funny thing is, people HATE paying for DRM, and so DRM protected games suffer from piracy moreso.


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Re: Epic fails in game history: Assassins Creed 2 - Postby SPAZ ROFELZ » 09 Mar 2010, 16:21


people just don't like paying for things, take skil for example, if he could pirate hardware he would. People who pirate games normally tend to play most things, on the lowest settings, while crashing alot.


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Re: Epic fails in game history: Assassins Creed 2 - Postby synthetic » 09 Mar 2010, 18:34


while DRM seems like an overkill step against pirating (since it wont stop the crackers anyway, mmmm crackers :-D ) I must say that the DLC system that seems popular these days does motivate to purchase the real thing, at least a step in the right direction. For the *loving* steep prices they introduce I want me a shiny dvd case with colorful pictures. Theres no way i pay shitload for downloadable metabolic end product.


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Re: Epic fails in game history: Assassins Creed 2 - Postby Skilgannon » 09 Mar 2010, 22:18


SPAZ ROFELZ wrote:people just don't like paying for things, take skil for example, if he could pirate hardware he would. People who pirate games normally tend to play most things, on the lowest settings, while crashing alot.


And what, pray tell, do you base that assumption on? :)


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Re: Epic fails in game history: Assassins Creed 2 - Postby SPAZ ROFELZ » 10 Mar 2010, 02:02


you being a cheap *love* who makes his parents buy his computer


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Re: Epic fails in game history: Assassins Creed 2 - Postby chin.democ. » 10 Mar 2010, 14:58


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Re: Epic fails in game history: Assassins Creed 2 - Postby ~[FGS]Próphèt~ » 10 Mar 2010, 20:21


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_vHwfDN ... re=related

And then they say games make you violent.


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Re: Epic fails in game history: Assassins Creed 2 - Postby Skilgannon » 10 Mar 2010, 21:05


SPAZ ROFELZ wrote:you being a cheap *love* who makes his parents buy his computer


Not even my pc. Get yer facts straight mate. :wink:


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Re: Epic fails in game history: Assassins Creed 2 - Postby Jima B » 11 Mar 2010, 01:35


Hidden wrote:while DRM seems like an overkill step against pirating (since it wont stop the crackers anyway, mmmm crackers :-D ) I must say that the DLC system that seems popular these days does motivate to purchase the real thing, at least a step in the right direction. For the *loving* steep prices they introduce I want me a shiny dvd case with colorful pictures. Theres no way i pay shitload for downloadable metabolic end product.

This is true.
DRM is *loving* horrible, and it makes me not buy games I would normally buy.
Battlefield Bad Company 2 takes the correct approach and rewards people who buy the game new (like meee!) as opposed to Trying to punish people who don't. This tends to only regard consoles, where the money is. PC games, where the actual fun is, tend to get the rewards regardless.

Also, it only costs 25 quid.
This is the first good value game I've ever seen in a long time, and it takes a good stance on the video games industry.
From EA? What is happening to the world?


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Re: Epic fails in game history: Assassins Creed 2 - Postby SPAZ ROFELZ » 11 Mar 2010, 17:07


After the initial cofuffle with the servers being as reliable as Fears labido, the game seems to have braced for epic.

It's a *loving* awesome game though, shame i'm away for the next two weeks and I can't play it. *love* it, i'll have to socialise n metabolic end product.


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