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acare84: It is cracked today by Skidrow. Here is what they are saying, and it is true.
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bansama: If it really is cracked now, I'll certainly consider buying the game...
... once it hits $5 in some deal.

amen to that
About a week for a free roam-only version, a month for an emulated server version, a month and a half for a full crack... I'd say that compared with the usual time I hear it takes for a crack to get released (which seems to be minus one or two weeks) this DRM has lasted almost unbelievably long.
Someone from Ubi did state in an interview that they expected it to get cracked eventually, though. Wonder if their estimation was as low as one month, though. On the other hand, all the hype is gone now - I assume most games get pirated during the first few weeks when they're still fresh in peoples' minds.
Will be interesting to see if Ubi felt their experiment was a success. (Too early to call it anything else).
From Ubi's perspective, the fact that it took so long to fully crack is a success. From the customer's perspective, the fact that they couldn't play their game for a couple days and that it is still such a hassle to play the game, it is a complete failure. However, it doesn't really matter anymore, now that it has been cracked once, any future games using this same system will be insta-cracked, just like all the games that use other DRM systems.
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cogadh: any future games using this same system will be insta-cracked

Not quite instant. They'll still have to complete the game to get the full content before they can crack it. But it should be a lot quicker all the same.
I guess we will see how good Skid-Row are when Splinter Cell is released.
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Navagon: Not quite instant. They'll still have to complete the game to get the full content before they can crack it. But it should be a lot quicker all the same.

Huh, the way the games are cracked sounds interesting. It seems to be much more involved that it was just a few years ago (just editing a few files to bypass disk checks or copy-protection). I have to admit, I am curious why completing the game would be a requirement though.
Is there any way you can enlighten me without telling me exactly how to crack a program (like keeping it more theory than practice)? I don't know if it is possible to talk about in that way without actually giving a "How To" for cracking (which shouldn't be posted, obviously), but I figured I would ask.
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Navagon: Huh, the way the games are cracked sounds interesting. It seems to be much more involved that it was just a few years ago (just editing a few files to bypass disk checks or copy-protection). I have to admit, I am curious why completing the game would be a requirement though.
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Krypsyn: I guess completing the game would be a sort of bug check to see if cracking the game broke it in some way. As far as cracking the game itself, my guess that some hex-editing and possible reverse-engineering via disassembly of the executable(s) is involved.
Post edited April 21, 2010 by JudasIscariot
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Krypsyn: Is there any way you can enlighten me without telling me exactly how to crack a program (like keeping it more theory than practice)? I don't know if it is possible to talk about in that way without actually giving a "How To" for cracking (which shouldn't be posted, obviously), but I figured I would ask.

Ubisoft as an always online requirement with their 2010 PC games. This means that if the connection so much as stutters at either end then that's it, game over.
One of the reasons for this is the fact that the game is downloaded as you play. Meaning that when you install the game you're installing little more than a demo's worth of the actual game content. When the game was 'cracked' originally that was all that was on offer.
So I'd imagine that you'd actually be required to do every possible thing in the game in order for it to all be downloaded. But there's also the possibility that certain files you don't currently need will be deleted. Which further complicates things.
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Krypsyn: I have to admit, I am curious why completing the game would be a requirement though.

As far as I know, regarding AC2 at least, it's because not all of the game data is on the installation disc, but is sent to your machine from the Ubi server when the game needs it.
EDIT: Ninja'ed by Navagon.
Post edited April 21, 2010 by Wishbone
They still need to crack The Settlers 7 to claim victory over that DRM.;)
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Navagon: One of the reasons for this is the fact that the game is downloaded as you play.

Ahh, that makes sense, thanks for the quick reply. I played Assassin's Creed 2 on the PS3, so I didn't know they did it that way (they may do it on the PS3 version too, for all I know, but I don't pay attention to the HD space as readily on the console).
EDIT: Thanks to Wishbone too. Yeesh, you were both fast.
Post edited April 21, 2010 by Krypsyn
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Krypsyn: I played Assassin's Creed 2 on the PS3, so I didn't know they did it that way (they may do it on the PS3 version too, for all I know, but I don't pay attention to the HD space as readily on the console).

No. Just the PC version. Even the 360 version was left alone despite the massive piracy on that platform.
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Navagon: No. Just the PC version. Even the 360 version was left alone despite the massive piracy on that platform.

Shhh. Microsoft don't like people talking about 360 piracy. All piracy happens on the PC thats why it makes sense for developers to make their games for the 360 and not the PC.
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bansama: If it really is cracked now, I'll certainly consider buying the game...
... once it hits $5 in some deal.

This.
No way I'm paying more than $10 for ubi games. I won't finance this stupid thing.
Still one or two weeks before the mighty fall of SC:Conviction, on PC.
The only thing i will buy from Ubi is HoMM 6.