Soldato
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hope they sort these problems out before splinter cell conviction
Are the servers working now I assume?
nope.
Are the servers working now I assume?
Should feel sorry for the gamers who bought one of these games but you can't help feeling they have asked to be horsed by giving these idiots their money.
You didn't need the disk for Oblivion did you? I never remember needing it.they also had a securom disccheck as well. Which, while it may be a helluva lot better than the online nonsense Ubisoft are trying to push, still has its own problems.
Yes, they are working, I just played the game.
And I had no problem whatsoever playing yesterday either. In fact, I have not once been disconected from the game.
Should feel sorry for the gamers who bought one of these games but you can't help feeling they have asked to be horsed by giving these idiots their money.
Have to admit I did buy Silent Hunter V despite the DRM. It's a tricky dilemma - do I refuse to puchase the game and affect the sales figures for a game that is in a declining genre and help to maybe kill of that genre for good? This is why I also bought Rise of Flight which has same drm because flight sim developers need support and encouragement to continue creating simulation products. The developers probably don't have much input into what the idiot publishers do with drm
Have to admit I did buy Silent Hunter V despite the DRM. It's a tricky dilemma - do I refuse to puchase the game and affect the sales figures for a game that is in a declining genre and help to maybe kill of that genre for good? This is why I also bought Rise of Flight which has same drm because flight sim developers need support and encouragement to continue creating simulation products. The developers probably don't have much input into what the idiot publishers do with drm
That's what I said in another thread.
This is the real reason, second hand game sales are real lost sales. Pirated games are rarely a lost sale.
I wish you could pay the developers directly, this would be loads better. Would it be possible for them to have a website and simply download their game? Then make a donation or something, maybe with feedback
This way developers could continue their work and everything would be good
Emm, put it like that and I suppose you are right. Maybe a group of developers could get together and form to make their own 'record label' e.g. Shady Records