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Assassin's Creed Origins is another example of DRM gone wrong

Started by Redaktion, October 30, 2017, 23:23:39

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Redaktion

Publishers need to protect their game from piracy, and gamers should pay for the games we play. But there is a problem when the method of DRM implementation degrades the experience of those who obtained the game legitimately.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Assassin-s-Creed-Origins-is-another-example-of-DRM-gone-wrong.261346.0.html

Yes...

...that last sentence is the clincher!  "When the pirates who downloaded a cracked copy of your game for free get a better experience than those who paid, then you know you've got a problem."

J2017

Nobody will pllay it it requares 8 thread cpu., Excep some one who want to test there high end desktop.

eu

And... Ubisoft again... Always Ubisoft and EA... Yeah, definitely these guys never learn...

It's so easy to buy and download games these days, people who will pirate the game will do anyway that i simply don't understand why these companys even bother to go with DRM.

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