Ubisoft moves to top of "Asshat Game Companies" leaderboard, crushes EA

Started by Darren Dirt, February 23, 2010, 12:24:09 PM

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Darren Dirt

Ubisoft's DRM pitch: stay online, or else.


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Ubisoft sez...

"We are aware that there is a lively discussion with regards to our new online services platform that will be included in most of our upcoming PC games, and which gamers are currently discovering with the Settlers 7 beta.
As there are a lot of question out there, we thought you might appreciate some of the following clarification:
Ubisoft's number one goal is to provide added value that will facilitate and enrich the gaming experience of our PC customers. The Settlers 7 beta version is enabling players to discover that this platform empowers them to install the game on as many PCs as they wish, to synchronize saved games online so that gameplay can be continued from where they left off (from any computer with an installed version of the game) and frees them from needing a CD/DVD in order to play.

The platform requires a permanent Internet connection. We know this choice is controversial but we feel is justified by the gameplay advantages offered by the system and because most PCs are already connected to the Internet. This platform also offers protection against piracy, an important business element for Ubisoft and for the PC market in general as piracy has an important impact on this market. Any initiative that allows us to lower the impact of piracy on our PC games will also allow us to concentrate further effort to the creation and expansion of IPs for the PC - our goal is to deliver the best gaming experience to our customers, anywhere, anytime."

- http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=232888



via http://www.penny-arcade.com/2010/2/19/ ( via http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=235290&site=pcg , http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=232888 )

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Lazybones

Sounds like Valves Steam but without the option for time limited complete offline play via cached download

Thorin

lol

Love your title, Darren :)

An' yeah, their statement, "our goal is to deliver the best gaming experience to our customers, anywhere, anytime", is completely contrary to the idea of playing a computer game at the cabin or on the road or in the plane, where internet access is not available.

The funniest part will be where the crackers figure out a way around this within a week, even as Ubisoft loses marketshare by alienating paying customers.
Prayin' for a 20!

gcc thorin.c -pedantic -o Thorin
compile successful

Mr. Analog

I don't think they've thought their clever plan through...

If they kill the resale market then the ONLY aftermarket games will be pirated and/or hosted through "illegal" servers.
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Thorin

From Ubisoft's point of view, isn't it better to kill the resale market so that people are constantly buying your latest games?  Isn't that how you bring in the most revenue?

Of course, that assumes there won't be a consumer backlash, where people suddenly refuse to buy games from Ubisoft.
Prayin' for a 20!

gcc thorin.c -pedantic -o Thorin
compile successful