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Ubisoft Scales Back Driver DRM 121

We recently discussed Ubisoft's plans to bring back their controversial always-connected DRM for their upcoming racing game Driver: San Francisco. Gamers raised their voices in protest, and it seems Ubisoft listened, scaling back (but not removing) the DRM. Instead of requiring a continuous connection, the game will now require a connection only when the game launches. Unfortunately for Ubisoft, complaints are now arising that the company misled players with regard to the DRM implemented in the PC port of From Dust.
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Ubisoft Scales Back Driver DRM

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  • Re:Too late... (Score:4, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 19, 2011 @05:21PM (#37148250)

    *rustling leaves*

    That's the sound of Ubisoft caring about what you've said.

  • by Desler ( 1608317 ) on Friday August 19, 2011 @05:22PM (#37148268)

    No, the only thing that works is to stop buying the product and stop downloading it as well. As long as 10s or 100s of thousands of people are downloading it for free Ubisoft is going to just go on thinking they need more and more intrusive DRM to fight piracy.

  • by afidel ( 530433 ) on Friday August 19, 2011 @05:44PM (#37148486)
    You know what's hilarious about this, if I were to pirate the game I would probably have an easier and more reliable experience than someone who bought the game because the annoying DRM would be removed.
  • Re:Too late... (Score:5, Insightful)

    by PopeRatzo ( 965947 ) * on Friday August 19, 2011 @06:48PM (#37149008) Journal

    That's the sound of Ubisoft caring about what you've said.

    I wonder if Ubisoft cares about how many people decide to wait for SKIDR0W's release before laying out $60 for their DRM-laden product?

    I bet that sets some leaves a-rustlin' over at Ubisoft, huh?

    You can show disdain for your customers for only so long before the favor is returned.

  • by dexotaku ( 1136235 ) on Friday August 19, 2011 @06:50PM (#37149018)
    Cracking something you bought is clearly not piracy.
  • by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 19, 2011 @07:03PM (#37149114)

    +1

    I'm sick of seeing US soldiers painted as heroes or anything respectable when in fact they took part in (and therefore allowed to happen) a war that has killed 100,000 innocent civilians.
    And these deaths were entirely predictable, soldiers should have refused to go there. There's no excuse for helping such a massacre occur.

    You're in Iraq, helping the war go on, which will somehow get more innocents killed. And you're just concerned about Ubisoft games not working there...

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