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Ubisoft: New online copy protection forbids resell

Ubisoft wants to use a new copy protection system to counteract piracy. The system, which is supposed to be integrated in future games, doesn't use classic CRM or offline copy protection, but requires a permanent internet connection.
The US/UK Beta version of Settlers 7 will already use the new copy protection system.
 
The US/UK Beta version of Settlers 7 will already use the new copy protection system. [Source: view picture gallery]
Ubisoft's Brent Wilkinson had recently revealed information about the new copy protection system the company intends to use for future games. With this system Ubisoft wants to counter the weak sales of PC games in comparison to console versions, which are said to be caused by piracy.

The new system is based on online DRM and requires an account at ubi.com as well as a permanent internet connection. Furthermore an online authentication has to be made prior to the first start of the game. But there also is good news: A limit of maximal installations is not part of the system. "If you own a hundred PCs, you can install your games on a hundred PCs," said Brent Wilkinson to gamespy.com.

Ubisoft has also released a Q&A site dealing with the new DRM system. From that list you can learn that it is not required to have the game DVD in the drive to play, or that games are saved online. Ubisoft also says that once the service is shut down a patch will be released for the games that removes the DRM system. But one fact will most likely cause the most arguments: Currently it is not possible to resell games that will use the new DRM system.

You can find the whole Q&A about the new DRM system at the Ubisoft support website or as a quote below.

What do you think about Ubisoft's solution? Tell us in the comments.

What is the added value of this platform for PC gamers?
A CD/DVD is not required to play the game. The protected game can be installed as many times and on as many computers as you like! Saved games are also synchronized online so the user can continue playing from where he/she left off from any computer; at work, at a friend's place etc.

How many players can play at the same time (concurrently)?
There is no limit to how many players can play at the same time. For each title, we carefully study the demand and allocate servers accordingly. We will also of course allocate back-up servers in order to be able to respond to fluctuations in demand.

How many computers can I install the game on?
There is no limit to the number of computers on which you can install the game! However you can only play with your individual Ubisoft account on one computer at a time.

Is there an "off-line" option?
No. The added services to the game (unlimited installs, online storage of saved games and the fact that you don't need the game disc to play) require you to have an online connection while playing the game.

Can I play my game from another computer?
Yes. As long as the game is installed on the PC, you can play from any computer and your Ubisoft account will recognise your last saved position as well as automatically save any updates.

Can I play from an airport or when I'm travelling?
Anywhere you have an internet access, you can play.

Can I use the Ubisoft account for both single player and multiplayer online?
Yes, using your Ubisoft account , once you are signed in, all aspect of the gameplay are available to you.

I am in a strict environment with lots of firewall rules etc. Can I still play the game?
If you can access the Internet from the computer, you can play the game.

What if I lose my account or my computer crashes?
Customer service is available to help you re-access your account. If you experience a computer crashes, the game will kwill still recognise your license and all synchronizations made before the crash will be stored online.

What if Ubisoft decides not run these online services in the future? Will my game stop working?
Ubisoft is committed to being a forerunner in providing new exciting online service. If any service is stopped, we will create a patch for the game so that the core game play will not be affected.

What will happen if I lose my Internet connection when I play the game?
If you lose your Internet connection the game will pause while it tries to reconnect. If the Internet Connection is unable to resume you can continue the game from where you left off or from the last saved game.

Why do I need to register with a Ubisoft account?
The synchronized saved games are personal, so to access them you need to log in. Even if your computer crashes you will be able to access your saved games with your Ubisoft account and continue your game from another computer. The services tied to your account will work regardless if you purchase the game as a physical or digital copy from any distributor.

Will all my saved games be stored online?
Yes! They will be stored both online and on your PC.

Will customers need to upgrade their Internet connection to broadband speed?
No. We've made sure that the game is playable even with the lowest (A)DSL connections.

Will I need to be online the whole time when I play the game? Including for single player?
Yes. You will need to have an active Internet connection to play the game, for all game modes.

Will this platform use Uniquekeys?
Yes. Uniquekeys are verified throughout this system.

Do any services run when I am not playing?
No. The only service that might be running after you exit the game is the online synchronization of saved games which runs until it is completed. It is not a hidden window, so you can cancel it at any time, and it will finish the synchronization the next time you start the game.

Do you add any monitoring tools to my computer?
No! We respect your privacy and will only access information needed for the new services and game to function. There are no hidden programs or monitoring tools installed.

Do you send information to third parties?
No. We offer the option opt-in to receive news and updates from Ubisoft, but we do not send any nformation to any third parties

Will this affect the performance of my PC?
No. The services that we offer run only when you start the game and there are no background services.

Can I resell my game?
Not at this time.

Can I resell my game along with my Ubisoft account?
Your Ubisoft account features your personal data and cannot be given or sold to anyone.

Do you have to be a member of Uplay to use this service platform?
This system requires you to have a Ubi.com account. A Uplay and a Ubi.com account are the same. You don't need to use Uplay to use this service platform, but if you wish to do so, it's very simple.

Do you plan to implement this system on home consoles?
This system is for PCs only.

What happens if I pre-ordered my game without being aware of the permanent online connection requirement ? Can I get a refund?
Please check with your retailer to find out their return policies.

Will this system be available for every Ubisoft game?
Most upcoming Ubisoft PC games will make use of this system.

How does Ubisoft use my personal information? How can I control which data is actually provided to Ubisoft?
Ubisoft uses information provided by its customers only to ensure our services run properly for an optimal gameplay experience - including the customer service. Ubisoft does not use personal information for any other purposes, unless you have explicitly accepted for us to do so.

What happens if the server crashes on weekends or at night? Will there be 24/7 support?
Yes, Ubisoft provides 24/7 support on servers.

Why is Ubisoft forcing their loyal customers to sign up for a Ubisoft account when they don't want to give their private data and only play single player games?
We hope that customers will feel as we do, that signing up for an account will offer them exceptional gameplay and services that are not available otherwise.


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Author: Thomas Schleider (Jan 27, 2010)


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Tunchy Re: Ubisoft: New online copy protection forbids resell
Senior Member
27.01.2010 16:19
I do not care at all about reselling: I never resell a game. In PC platforms, thanks to digital dowload option & offers in different E-stores, you find nice prices.

I understand in videoconsoles games like L4D 1 or 2, COD4, Oblivion or Fallout 3 -and much more ones- as they are closed to mods, graphics tweaks, total conversions and so on, it is easier to see a Half Life 2 videoconsoles game in retail version to be reselled.

You get tired of Morrowind, Battefield 2 or Counter Strike on first Xbox? You sell it in videoconsoles platform.

Not so usual in Gaming PC in which all these games have total conversion, quest, items, maps and so much more stuff.

That is also the difference between C&C Red Alert 3 in PC and in videoconsoles: last ones are close to new maps or total conversions.

Which version of the game do you preffer? Tip: this game has another handicap on videoconsoles: 720p limited to version.

You got to travel back in time to 2000 to see in PC someone gaming at 720p in a RTS and we are talking about a 2008 game.

So I do not find bad at all Ubisoft´s new proposition. Those who pay for their games has no problem.

Best of all -in my opinion- it is no limit of activations. For these people which will upgrade in future years their gaming PCs will find out that their games are still there to be played if they want to.

Do not forget retrogaming in PC has a little big difference with videoconsoles: graphic tweaks, oversized engines with time, better textures, sometimes new games, and so much more (in case of RPG, RTS quest, items) Far Cry, edited by Ubisoft, it is a good example of that. (or DOOM3 or Half Life 2)
connos Re: Ubisoft: New online copy protection forbids resell
Senior Member
27.01.2010 15:31
Quote: (Originally Posted by Unregistered)
No matter what they do, piracy finds its way through :P


So you don't basically lock your house because if they want to break in they are no way you can stop them?

Something must be done. If the solution is this or something other is to be seen.

The best copy protection I ever encounter was Stalker Clear Sky. Even if you crack it after 5 day it was resetting. After every patch (4) fixing huge list of game breaking bugs a new crack was needed. It was a pain in the ass to make it work.

The copy protection systems is to make the game uncrackable for at least the first week or two after release. It will make some people impatient waiting for a crack and eventually buy the game.

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