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    Thumbs down The victims of PC gaming DRM: one soldier's story

    Ubisoft! think of the soldiers!
    With companies like Ubisoft leading the way to a future where all PC games need to be in contact with their home servers all the time, one group is being particularly harmed by this movement: soldiers stationed in remote locations. Life on deployment is hard, psychologically demanding, and often lonely for soldiers missing their loved ones and families. Gaming is a popular pastime in American bases, but DRM can take that away.

    He wanted to keep his name out of the story, but the description of his situation is one we've heard from more than a few members of our armed forces who write to us about Internet connections as a vehicle for DRM. "I'm deployed to Iraq right now, and [DRM] has ranged from annoying to unforgivable for me. I would like to let you know that Steam is pretty awesome with working with deployed folks to make sure we can access/play our games," he told Ars.

    "I've had hit and miss success with some of the other download companies. Any kind of game that tries to call home, though, is generally more of a problem than it is worth. Especially ones that try to resolve your IP address with your version/purchase location."

    The issue is Internet connectivity. "Net connectivity on some of the larger [Forward Operating Bases]—I'm on Victory Base, it's HUGE and very built-up—is not terrible. However, we all have severe bandwidth caps with the 'government sponsored Internet,' drops in connectivity, or we have to pay a high price for 'civilian' Internet," he explained. The price of his Internet connection? $150 a month for a 192k connection. He also points out that he doesn't want to sound like he's complaining about the situation. "There are definitely guys out there who have it much worse."
    None of this is compatible with DRM that requires a constant connection

    We get a lot of comments and e-mails about the threat this sort of DRM presents to our gaming troops. In terms of numbers, it's not like keeping the military from playing your games on base is going to hurt your bottom line in any major way, but when you're selling single-player games like Assassin's Creed 2 and forcing gamers to be connected at all times while playing, it effectively means that soldiers won't be able to play.

    With flaky Internet connections or low bandwidth caps, a constant Internet connection is something of a luxury. Soldiers are only one group where reliable, constant Internet connections aren't common; those in rural areas or frequent travelers also find themselves with time to spend gaming but without a constant Internet connection.

    This sort of DRM makes sense for a world where every device is always connected to some magically open and always-on Internet connection. That world is a very long way away, so by requiring an Internet connection at all times to play a game that isn't online itself is simply alienating an audience. This approach also represents a poor attempt to attack piracy by attacking people who want to pay you money for the game you've made impossible for them to play.

    The soldier who contacted us said that his base's PX was pretty good about getting new games—Mass Effect 2 just arrived—but when Assassin's Creed 2 is released on the PC, it's doubtful it will find an audience with soldiers who know they may not be able to play the game during their downtime.
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    Yes think of the soldiers. They need there games to stay focused.Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tsar View Post
    Yes think of the soldiers. They need there games to stay focused.Lol
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    yay another drm thread
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    Iaaaa funny seeing this again, I mean it has only been a few hours since the last post about DRM

    Just for interest sake a spoke to some one today hoe when to Malie or Smalie (it is some country) or whatever the place was called. He tells me you can buy a modified Xbox there for about R1,800. Then walk into a store as big as Game full of cracked Xbox games, so my theory is that the Xbox makes more money because pc ppl are hardcore so they download, cause they have no jobs to make money to buy games (heheheeh). Where Xbox ppl work make money and are more casual gamers, so they buy the original cause they have money, but don't have time to sit and worry about makings the cracked stuff work, they just wanna play. Not because it is harder to crack. If not it is just an ass who wants to brag that he has illegal stuff, "Ooo I am so cool I have illegal stuff." ( no your not it is some games and music you not a drug smuggler, or a underground gun smuggler, so it will not help you pick up chicks. Except maybe if you download Twilight for them.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sgt View Post
    Iaaaa funny seeing this again, I mean it has only been a few hours since the last post about DRM

    Just for interest sake a spoke to some one today hoe when to Malie or Smalie (it is some country) or whatever the place was called. He tells me you can buy a modified Xbox there for about R1,800. Then walk into a store as big as Game full of cracked Xbox games, so my theory is that the Xbox makes more money because pc ppl are hardcore so they download, cause they have no jobs to make money to buy games (heheheeh). Where Xbox ppl work make money and are more casual gamers, so they buy the original cause they have money, but don't have time to sit and worry about makings the cracked stuff work, they just wanna play. Not because it is harder to crack. If not it is just an ass who wants to brag that he has illegal stuff, "Ooo I am so cool I have illegal stuff." ( no your not it is some games and music you not a drug smuggler, or a underground gun smuggler, so it will not help you pick up chicks. Except maybe if you download Twilight for them.)
    Pro-tip chances that you get banned when going online with a modded Xbox 360 is 99.9% sure. And when they ban you they ban your Xbox 360`s network card mac address. Meaning you can chuck you console away as its a glorified brick.

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    Enough with the DRM now come on .......its going to happen theres nothing you can do about it accept it , pirate it ,buy a PS3 but enough about it .

    Originally posted by Tpex (2009 game review) having a knife fight in a phone booth

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    Quote Originally Posted by Venom View Post
    Enough with the DRM now come on .......its going to happen theres nothing you can do about it accept it , pirate it ,buy a PS3 but enough about it .
    A twist of a sentence from Rat Race " Look a drifter lets kill him" No wrong "Look a console gamer lets kill him"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sgt View Post
    A twist of a sentence from Rat Race " Look a drifter lets kill him" No wrong "Look a console gamer lets kill him"
    The anti-console stuff on this forum is fucking retarded. People like you make other PC gamers look bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Azimuth View Post
    The anti-console stuff on this forum is fucking retarded. People like you make other PC gamers look bad.
    Well maybe his avatar should read: "mouth goes here"

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