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Chazore said:

I'd love for at least 3-4 of those points to be taken up by Ubisoft, but I haven't seen them trying for any of those points over the past decade. They seem perfectly content with shipping AC Origins with 4 layers of DRM, then excusing it's entire existence, when it's been shown to hamper gameing performance. This is the same company that called 90% of PC gamers pirates, and never apolgised for it. The same company that claimed back in 2014, that DRM was worthless, yet here we are in 2017, with them using 4 layers in total.

I used to have uDontPlay years ago.
If their authentication servers were offline (Which happened often at the time) then I wasn't able to play any games.

Then their uDontPlay app deleted my entire games library. All of it.

Their "customer service" is just a bunch of script reading monkey's which really aren't able to assist in any meaningfull way.

And of course... The DRM debacle.
If I buy a game on Steam,  that should be it. I shouldn't have to use uDontPlay, Origin, Games for Windows Live! or any other app.
Then loading it up with several layers of extra DRM on top of it? No thanks.

Before uDontPlay was a thing though... Ubisoft had a glitch on their website where you could purchase their games.
They ended up giving me their entire PC games catalogue, essentially DRM free minus the CD Key check.

They even sent me a very "snarky" email about it too. Haha

If I am going to buy a Ubisoft game though in 2017, it's going to be second hand, it's going to be console.




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