Hackers Swipe Unreleased Game From Ubisoft 99
hypnosec writes with news that a group of Russian hackers has compromised the security of Ubisoft's digital distribution platform, uPlay, finding a way for users of the service to download any of its games for free. What makes this particularly notable is that the hackers found a copy of Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon, an unreleased spin-off of Far Cry 3 that hasn't even been officially announced (except as part of an April Fool's joke). The hackers posted a half-hour of gameplay footage to YouTube, and Ubisoft took uPlay down to fix the security vulnerability. They say no user information was compromised.
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You mean Ass-Bad. Even Borderlands had more variety in the fetch quests, and that was a run of the mill FPS.
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who doesn't jack off to the "naked" chicks on the walls in duke nukem?
hail to the king, baby!
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They really over-did it with Ezio. He was cool at first but didn't need three entire games dedicated to him. I too felt like Revelations was just a re-hash of Brotherhood.
Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon on the other hand looks nothing like Far Cry 3 other than the name. It seems like a completely different game running off the same engine and that's it.
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No it isn't, it's fucking garbage made for the little fratboy shits that play console games.
Want a stealth game? Go play Thief or Deus Ex, if your feeble brain is capable of even understanding them.
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Ubisoft is the most worthless company ever. They hate their customers and every game they have ever made is complete shit.
That unfair, myst 3 exile was good.
Re:Har`first (Score:5, Funny)
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If you don't count Warrior Within and that shitty game released a few years ago on the Xbox 360 where the Prince could not die, the Prince of Persia series was pretty damn good. But I do agree that most everything else the company has put out is shit.
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Ubisoft is the most worthless company ever. They hate their customers and every game they have ever made is complete shit.
No, the games really are fine. But Ubisoft has a strong record of insane copy protection schemes, including this uPlay bullshit. I personally do not buy products from this company anymore.
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No, the games really are shit. I have tried a number of Ubisoft "games" and nearly vomited at how horrid each one was. Ubisoft has no concept of what makes a game good.
uPlay and all of the bullshit DRM that Ubisoft has single-handedly introduced is tacit admission that they hate and distrust their own customers. They are preemptively calling all of their customers thieves.
What did they expect? (Score:5, Funny)
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but always on drm is great
said no gamer ever
Re:What did they expect? (Score:5, Insightful)
The only thing to really say is.
"And nothing of value was lost."
Re:What did they expect? (Score:4, Informative)
If only there was ... (Score:4, Insightful)
- Distribute games without using uPlay and alternatives (like Origin)
- Partition, or even separate the storage of sensitive information physically from the internet
- Create new, exciting franchised that engage the community
- Stop releasing garbage
When a game studio figures out how to do that
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Hi, I will shill about kickstarter/indie games
Re:If only there was ... (Score:5, Funny)
I'll take your proposal further and say we should used cardboard boxes to distribute the games.
It will be revolutionary
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Yeah! Also, we'll put them on those shiny drink coaster thingies!
captcha: memories
"oops" (Score:5, Insightful)
This begs the question of what an unreleased and undocumented game was doing on a server designed specifically to distribute as many copies of the game as possible. This is weapons-grade stupidity.
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>weapons-grade stupidity
This kind of stupidity will cost profit it's life. It's preposterous. Think of all those innocent dollars.
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Because profits are people, my friend.
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You can't purchase games. You can't license them either, since if you had a right to use them, things like the recent Simcity launch would get companies sued for interfering with that with their always-connected requirements. I'm not sure just what the legal construct is, or even if one exists, but if it does it certainly doesn't resemble anything else.
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occam's razor at work
Re:"oops" (Score:5, Interesting)
Or why their "always on" DRM doesn't give them enough control nip this in the bud. Unless, of course, they don't add the DRM until just before it goes to market, because it makes it too much of a PITA to develop/test with (but not enough of a PITA that consumers can't be expected to put up with it, naturally)
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They don't include always-on DRM for new titles anymore.
But either someone fucked up bad by putting an unannounced pre-release title into their distribution servers, or this is merely a lame way of drawing attention to a product, or perhaps somebody took their April Fool's joke and ran a little too hard with it.
Frankly, I find it hard to believe Russian hackers would just release gameplay footage. If the full (playable, obviously) game's not on a torrent site somewhere, it's probably just a publicity stunt.
Re:"oops" (Score:5, Insightful)
If the full (playable, obviously) game's not on a torrent site somewhere, it's probably just a publicity stunt. Yes, the hackers could be looking to blackmail Ubisoft, but there's really no point. It's not like the game's not going to eventually end up on some torrent site after release anyway. All Ubisoft would have to do is ignore the hackers and change the game a bit here and there maybe add some more levels or whatnot, tweak the ending, and call that final.
https://thepiratebay.gl/search/far%20cry%203%20blood%20dragon/0/99/0 [thepiratebay.gl]
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Or why their "always on" DRM doesn't give them enough control nip this in the bud. Unless, of course, they don't add the DRM until just before it goes to market, because it makes it too much of a PITA to develop/test with (but not enough of a PITA that consumers can't be expected to put up with it, naturally)
Customers will always be expected to put up with DRM. That is, until customers stop buying DRM software AND companies somehow equate the DRM as being the cause. Even if the former were to happen, the company would probably find some other thing to blame for low sales figures.
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At one point one of their servers glitched, only for a few mins, and it wouldn't auth me to play the game I had just bought
If that was the infamous "this game is currently unavailable" message that was most likely on your end. Having used steam for over 10 years, it's a rare enough message but one you do see occasionally because either: a GFC is corrupt, you're trying to run the game in two instances, the installer wasn't done and was/or autolaunching the game. Or in very rare cases your client info for steam became corrupt.
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Even if it were it would be moot, the problem you describe may be technically client side, but only because it was designed that way by Valve to serve their nefarious purposes.
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The best way is to stop giving these companies publicity in any form except how the DRM is a problem.
Don't publicize the game, don't even pirate the game. If you see a torrent for it, have the torrent taken down as well (it's a form of
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Magazine publications get pre-released games unlocked and available to them on Steam all the time so they can review titles and have their stories ready at launch. This would be no different I would suspect.
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I think games should just stick to being games. Games trying to be movies always fell flat, sometimes really hard (see: Heavy Rain).
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I'm fairly certain Max Payne 3 has officially taken the crown from the Metal Gear Solid series in that regard.
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I have to agree, I really felt the game peaked too soon, I never gave a shit about the story and the open world bit was just uninteresting unless I was hunting for an animal that I needed to make an upgrade with, for which I got almost all of them in just a few hours of play.
Has five torrents on TPB and 1K seeds... (Score:1)
Someone's getting fired over this. I'm not a gamer anymore unfortunately.
Another reason for Ubi to increase DRM (Score:2)
This will only lead to Ubi using this as an excuse for increasing DRM and always online functionality.
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Other things that will lead to Ubi increasing DRM enforcement are humidity, the sun rising in the east and puppies.
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Marketing stunt? (Score:5, Interesting)
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Since when does a company obsessed with DRM release a game to bittorrent for free, before it's announced or launched?
Re:Marketing stunt? (Score:5, Interesting)
Not only that if they're not found out then they can use the entire affair to continue to justify massive DRM on all their main titles.
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Since when does a company obsessed with DRM release a game to bittorrent for free, before it's announced or launched?
Maybe the game is intended to be free to play with in-game purchases of crap as the primary funding model.
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Since when does a company obsessed with DRM release a game to bittorrent for free, before it's announced or launched?
Whenever the company doesn't secure their distribution servers. Obviously.
It's not on torrent, is it? (Score:2)
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The release was very, very oddly handled. They only mentioned it on April 1st, April Fool's Day, so it looked 100% like an April Fool's Joke.
Then, we don't really hear anything from Ubisoft, but some gaming press announces they heard some press release that its legit and its coming out in May. We don't know how much it'll cost.
What is that? What games these days aren't marketed to hell?
Then its leaked by accident... yea
Silly Russians. (Score:5, Funny)
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They are releasing a Negative day release. Releasing the software before the marketing people even hinted about the product. :P
This is like Space Balls Mr. Video... Seeing the video as they are making the movie.
Who cares? (Score:2)
The real question is, when will it end up on the pirate bay?
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Well, it couldn't have happened to a more deserving target.
Irony? (Score:5, Insightful)
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What about the fact that the UPlay download service was taken down? Customers who had purchased games cannot download said games because of this. Regardless, my comment about hurting the paying customer was meant as more of a slightly unrelated look at the type of DRM Ubisoft uses, and that this case could be used as an example to how DRM isn't working and then the many ways in which it hurts the customer could be pointed out. My main point was in the irony of the situation, and that no amount of DRM is goi
What is Ubisoft (Score:1)
And was I supposed to have one?
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And was I supposed to have one?
Only if you haven't taken your viagra.
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As Mandy Rice-Davies famously said ... (Score:2)
Well, they would say that wouldn't they.
Unreleased game, footage of it being played?? (Score:5, Interesting)
Either the hackers are also great bug fixers, or the game was more ready for prime-time then some of the crap that is marked "gold".
I wish someone would hack my computer, and fix all my bugs :(
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Blood Dragon is just FarCry3 but in the future, with 80s chrome/neon everywhere. Which is fucking awesome.
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What's the chance that Ubisoft takes legal action against those who downloaded the game on their servers? Would this kind of mass lawsuit hurt their image?
Zero. But I think they might very well be after the guys who broke into their servers.
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only if none of its shareholders are US politicians
I tried to submit about this 4 months ago.... (Score:1)
4 months ago I submitted a slashdot story about Uplay being hacked and it didn't get picked up.
Vindication!
Valve Time (Score:1)
If only this would have been Half Life 3...