• @BroBot9000@lemmy.world
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    1567 months ago

    I already wasn’t going to pay for another Ubisoft game ever again but this is absolutely the final nail in the coffin for me. Fucking atrocious.

    • dditty
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      607 months ago

      Shadows’ EULA also includes a provision that allows the game to monitor your PC’s RAM to ensure you’re not running any unauthorized programs like macros, cheats, or hacks, a well-intentioned clause that nonetheless feels a touch out of place in a single-player game

      Why the fuck would I allow Ubisoft to monitor my RAM while playing a SINGLE-PLAYER GAME. They just want to datamine my PC or something?

    • lost_faith
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      47 months ago

      All it took for me to never buy Ubi again was their launcher

  • @Jrockwar@feddit.uk
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    1077 months ago

    Can we do something like reporting Denuvo or the kernel anticheats as malware in Windows defender?

    A game with a built in system lever logger that could theoretically monitor even your bank transactions should be reported as spyware/malware and users installing it should have to expressly acknowledge / authorise this.

    • Keegen
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      777 months ago

      Companies realized they can sell cheats as microtransactions instead and people will pay for them. They will likely also include some cosmetic microtransactions like their previous game, which they definitely don’t want people just cheating in. It’s why so many single player games require being always online as well.

      • @localhost443@discuss.tchncs.de
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        27 months ago

        You’re not even paying for cheats in a ubisoft game, you’re just buying back the time they added in with pointless grind so you can play through the short storyline without having to run fetch quests for an extra 50 hours to pass through the level gates.

      • m-p{3}
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        207 months ago

        Especially stuff already shipped in the game code!

  • @OminousOrange@lemmy.ca
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    7 months ago

    Imagine if they took all that ‘piracy prevention’ effort (that doesn’t really work in the end anyway) and put it towards actually making enjoyable games.

  • NONE
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    677 months ago

    Can’t they just… Make a “normal game”? One that you install, play and that’s it?. Why the fuck do they need to monitor Ram? What the hell?

    • @KeenFlame@feddit.nu
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      177 months ago

      Anti cheat (it’s actually anti piracy which is not possible also they oops sell massive data dumps for cash oops)

    • Victor
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      107 months ago

      Honestly also curious why this is necessary.

      • Victor
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        347 months ago

        Ah, it’s in the article.

        To top it all off, Shadows’ EULA also includes a provision that allows the game to monitor your PC’s RAM to ensure you’re not running any unauthorized programs like macros, cheats, or hacks, a well-intentioned clause that nonetheless feels a touch out of place in a single-player game and could potentially scare off some of the more suspicious players who aren’t comfortable with their hardware being monitored.

  • @doomcanoe@sh.itjust.works
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    647 months ago

    All you have to do to get my money is let me be a pirate, a jedi, a ninja, or a samurai. My inner child can’t help themselves.

    So how can Ubisoft be so terrible that I have literally not wanted to play their Pirate game, their StarWars game, and now their Ninja/Samurai game!?

    • @deeves@lemmy.world
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      227 months ago

      Hey now! Ubisoft is still enabling your desire to become a pirate! Just … In a different way than they wanted.

    • @GoodEye8@lemm.ee
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      197 months ago

      I think that’s really the issue with Ubisoft, they just don’t make “must play” games anymore. Seriously, what’s the last universally liked Ubisoft game that everyone wanted to play? Far Cry 3. Close second is probably AC: Black flag but that was already suffering from AC fatigue and its critical acclaim has come retroactively. Those games are over a decade old. Ubisoft hasn’t released anything in the last decade where the mainstream gaming goes “We must play that”. Ubisoft simply doesn’t make exciting games anymore. They make games that are for everyone which also means they’re for no-one.

  • @TheFeatureCreature@lemmy.world
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    647 months ago

    Thankfully there is a very simple, no-effort solution to this: Don’t play their trash.

    I already don’t play their excruciatingly mediocre games and this just reinforces my avoidance is justified.

    Also good gods they’ve been milking this tired franchise for almost 2 decades now.

    • L3ft_F13ld!
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      227 months ago

      Pirating also allows you to play it without the BS if you’re interested in the game.

      • @accideath@lemmy.world
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        67 months ago

        Thanks to denuvo and there currently not being any active group capable of cracking denuvo, it’s not a guarantee the game will be cracked. Assassin‘s creed mirage took until last month, over a year after release, for a pirated copy to be available and it uses a debug executable, which may not become available for any other games or at least not in a timely manner. It might not be possible to play those games without the BS. Or on Linux, if it doesn’t run without kernel access for RAM monitoring

        • @howrar@lemmy.ca
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          97 months ago

          Denuvo works on a subscription basis. Sooner or later, they’re going to decide it’s not worth paying for anymore and the game will be available to pirate. Waiting a year is nothing.

          • @accideath@lemmy.world
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            67 months ago

            Well, they haven’t so far removed denuvo from a single game, even those that have been cracked already. Ubisoft is big enough, that they might have their very own deal with Denuvo

      • @chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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        37 months ago

        Denuvo is used by these companies because it’s shockingly effective. IIRC it has yet to be cracked on any game.

        Games that end up being available on the high seas have generally stopped paying for the Denuvo license.

  • @localhost443@discuss.tchncs.de
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    7 months ago

    I love them paying for a denuvo license on a game no one even cares enough about to pirate anyway.

    Ubisoft may have given up making entertaining games a long time ago but they still provide me with entertainment.

  • GHiLA
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    467 months ago

    You know it’s bad when you don’t want to even pirate the game.

    • HeyListenWatchOut
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      187 months ago

      Already lost interest in Assassin’s Creed after they abandoned the Desmond timeline…

      Played a tiny bit of the Black Flag one for the fun shanty stuff but that’s been it for me now for probably a decade… so all this has done has lowered my already completely evaporated interest of “apathy” down now to “actively avoid as if it were a virus.”

      • @AugustWest@lemmy.world
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        37 months ago

        The original AC games were really great for their time, and to be honest I enjoyed the ones that came after the trilogy despite feeling like the same game with a new coat of paint over and over.

        But they really knocked it out of the park when they overhauled all the controls and mechanics with Origins, Odyssey, and Valhalla. Yes, there are issues with them like with every open world game, but it is really worth checking out. Valhalla is obviously beautiful and very refined but I favor Odyssey for the sheer fun factor.

        Agreed on these new ones, though.