Posted February 23, 2010
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drmlessgames
Dosbox l337
Registered: Mar 2009
From Peru
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Siannah
what?
Registered: Sep 2008
From Switzerland
Posted February 23, 2010
Short answer: MW2.
Longer Answer: with the amount of boycott-criers who still bought MW2 on release or shortly after, the gaming community has lost every inch of credibility and clearly pointed out, that they're mindless, loudmouthing sheeps.
So I wouldn't count on that one, even less then the publishers seem to do.
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DelusionsBeta
Yikes!
Registered: Feb 2009
From United Kingdom
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Kingoftherings
Howdy
Registered: Nov 2008
From United States
Posted February 23, 2010
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According to PC Gamer this seems to be the case:
"Addendum: Some people are inferring that your savegames are only stored online - that's not the case. "
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=235290
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Some games have even been cracked before the official release. I think Spore and a few others were.
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Gundato
The Peepe
Registered: Sep 2008
From United States
Posted February 23, 2010
Generally, games are only cracked pre-release when they essentially use the exact same model as another recently cracked game. I think MEPC came first, and Spore used its DRM. And after the Release Groups "failed" on MEPC, they wanted to get an easy win.
I suspect that AC2 is going to be a lot like MEPC was. A lot of people are going to buy it because it won't be properly cracked in the first few days (maybe even first week). And with a model this pervasive, the chance of having a weird "bug" (sort of like the "Jerusalem bug" for AC1) is very high. I wouldn't be surprised if AC2 is never fully 100% playable for pirates. Simply because, by the time they figure it out, there won't be any "prestige" to cracking a few week old game.
That being said, there is no chance that this will last beyond the first one or two games. After the groups figure out how to bypass it, it will be easy to bypass it for Splinter Cell and Silent Hunter 5.
So AC2 may prove a bit difficult to pirate, but I don't see the dirty rotten scoundrels having difficulty after this.
I suspect that AC2 is going to be a lot like MEPC was. A lot of people are going to buy it because it won't be properly cracked in the first few days (maybe even first week). And with a model this pervasive, the chance of having a weird "bug" (sort of like the "Jerusalem bug" for AC1) is very high. I wouldn't be surprised if AC2 is never fully 100% playable for pirates. Simply because, by the time they figure it out, there won't be any "prestige" to cracking a few week old game.
That being said, there is no chance that this will last beyond the first one or two games. After the groups figure out how to bypass it, it will be easy to bypass it for Splinter Cell and Silent Hunter 5.
So AC2 may prove a bit difficult to pirate, but I don't see the dirty rotten scoundrels having difficulty after this.
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RakeeshSorrel
FOOK PRAWNS!
Registered: Jan 2010
From Canada
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Paradoks
Mt 10,33
Registered: Dec 2009
From Poland
Posted February 23, 2010
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It won't be the case here, simply because there will be a communication with the server, and there won't be any active servers before release. The reason why I think it will take longer then a few hours is because it is a new solution and it will require some research on hackers' part.
Spore had Securom online activation - something that has been done before (Bioshock). And while many games have day one crack, there are exceptions like Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory (which coincidently happens to be a Ubisoft game) - 422 days before hackers got rid of Starforce.
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DarrkPhoenix
A1 Antagonist
Registered: Nov 2008
From United States
Posted February 23, 2010
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Depends on whose perspective you're looking at it from. It seems the game is being released in the EU a full week and a half before being released in the US. I'm betting that from the perspective of folks in the US the game will be cracked even before it's released.
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bansama
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Registered: Oct 2008
From Japan