Ubisoft's master plan has collapsed in under 24-hours, as infamous cracker group Skid-Row has tackled the new DRM and rendered it useless, meaning the only people now suffering with this ridiculous DRM are legitimate owners.
Games Asylum: "This side-scrolling, pointy projectile lobbing, action platformer makes its inspirations known early. Before jumping into the fur-lined boots of a stumpy Viking-esque warrior, we’re presented with a short introduction set in an arcade. The camera slowly pans around, seemingly drawn to a single cabinet. As it approaches, a cat can be observed, fixated on the glow from the CRT screen before the camera zooms directly into the machine itself."
WTMG's Aaron Price: "Honestly I hate talking so poorly about any games, but when I can’t find a single redeeming aspect, and I can’t find a single praise to give a game after hours of game time, it’s concerning. If you’re going to ask “why did you play it for hours then? Couldn’t have been that bad!” The answer is I was desperate to find something positive, instead I found a terrible way to waste my time."
Tanks are getting some hefty buffs for the Overwatch 2 Season 10 midseason patch. After a lot of community discussion about the role feeling the worst to play for a while, the development team is changing some numbers to make these brutes harder for the enemy team to take advantage of.
I told you so... We told you so.... Common sense told you so. DRM DOESN'T WORK.
Anyone who pirates SILENT HUNTER 5 or Assassins Creed 2 won't get too much hate from me. I won't pirate them, but seriously.
Screw with us, we screw with you.
The more those games are pirated the more of a point you'll proove.
lol, the irony
Bravo Ubi, bravo
I guess I was wrong - It only took *ONE* day:
http://n4g.com/NewsCom-4790...
For once, I'm actually pleased, I don't like pirates, but Ubi went TOO far with this.