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More Ubisoft stupidity

If you needed yet another reason to avoid Ubisoft games completely, they have just provided one. Apparently they are moving some of their services to new servers, and during that time, certain games will not function. At all. Even if you only want to play single-player games. That's because those games won't run unless they can access those Ubisoft servers. Behold the supreme idiocy of DRM.

They haven't even bothered to estimate the duration of the outage, so all you can do is keep trying until your game finally starts working again. So lame.

As if that's not bad enough, many in the tech industry (including myself) are scratching their heads, wondering why moving a critical service to new server hardware would be planned to involve more than a few seconds of downtime. This is not rocket science: get the new hardware up and running, flip the switch, then when everything looks okay, pull down the old servers.

The details are in this Ubisoft announcement:
http://static2.cdn.ubi.com/transition/details/

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More Ubisoft stupidity
Authored by: *GP* not-a-bot on Saturday, February 04 2012 @ 10:00 AM PST

Ha, I saw an article about it yesterday, I think on tom's hardware, and thought of you. I almost sent you a link, but figured you would see it.
I hope they don't screw around with IL-2 Sturmovik, although I don't think it has DRM restrictions. I bought a digital copy of an older edition on the Good Old Games site and I can install it on more than one machine.

More Ubisoft stupidity
Authored by: Jeff Rivett (site admin) on Sunday, February 05 2012 @ 05:10 AM PST

Good Old Games only provides games with no DRM. It's one of the things I like about them. If you wait long enough, you can eventually find a non-DRM version of a game. For example, BF2's CD check was removed a while ago by EA/Dice. I just wish they would do the same for BF1942. And then of course, even if you buy a game, you can probably also find a cracked version and play that instead of the crippled 'official' version. So much dumb.