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    Limited by hardware changes...
    Jesus. What has the world come to?

    And these clowns still think piracy is killing their business? If you ask me, they're looking for excuses to stop developing for PC altogether. Nobody can be as stupid as Ubisoft is making themselves out to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graal View Post
    Limited by hardware changes...
    Jesus. What has the world come to?

    And these clowns still think piracy is killing their business? If you ask me, they're looking for excuses to stop developing for PC altogether. Nobody can be as stupid as Ubisoft is making themselves out to be.
    Ubisoft has been sabotaging their PC gaming side for many years now, it's clear that they wan't out. I say stop making or porting games to PC if they really don't want anything to do with it.

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    So when will gaming sites make a stand and boycott Ubisoft games for the damage they're doing to the industry?

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    In the last year i have probably had between 4 and 8 hardware changes. This is ridiculous

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neo View Post
    My wife's been busy playing Anno 2070 (she loves the Anno series). I also regularly update her PC hardware. So this article grabbed my interest right away. I'm wondering; can you manually "revoke" a license key from a machine before installing new hardware? I know some titles allow you to remove a license key manually, that way you make one more "token" available for online activation.
    According to the Guru3D article when they contacted Ubisoft they were told they would have to email customer support to get licenses' revoked. Or you could just crack the game and not have to wait a week to receive a reply from customer support to play a game you bought.

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    I think this may increase piracy ^.^

    I say so because even though I have purchased the game - I downloaded a not-so-legal version for my livingroom pc, to avoid the inconvenience.

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