easy to forget that isn't it.īlaming the hackers is like people blaming heavy metal for a shooting spree in a school. Hackers also creat mods that make games a thousand times better. They're not going to admit they're wrong.no company can do that.īlame the pirates is an easy out. Perhaps it is the hackers, perhaps it their own fault. I don't know if I fully trust Ubisoft's excuse on the matter. Music, movies, clothing everything has a black market equivalent. Software is no the only thing being affected by piracy. Most casual gamers know this won't stop it, so another less intrusive (to the purchaser) methods should have been addressed. My problem lies in the DRM as a method of trying to control piracy. I am in no way supporting piracy or do I condone "hacklash" because that just affects the honest players who bought the game. Edited Maby Ali Fishīacklash as in people who refuse to purchase the game because of the DRM. Ubisoft need the publics support to get through this or its bye bye silent hunter series on the pc.īetter get your SH5 while you can, because theres every eventuality they wont release another. but this is how it will have to continue. I dont want to have to play console games for the rest of my gaming life. the only people at fault here are the pirates. Ubisoft deserve a tiny bit of admiration for attemtping something in a big way. To say you hope the backlash hits them where it hurts is basicly saying im on the side of the pirateers. 100% of people who paid for SH5 would be sitting playing this game fine. How can you blame ubisoft for getting attacked ? if that attack had infact not happened. And the fact that pirates seem to be getting more and more powerfull by the day, by the release of the next hacked piece of software. ![]() ![]() The only thing that bugs me about ubisoft is there honestly in the matter. If it wasnt for skidrow and them other hacker idiots, you would be loving this game big style.
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