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Many Ubisoft games won’t work next week

February 4th, 2012 Leave a comment Go to comments

Given that Ubisoft requires such restrictive DRM, many of their games won’t be playable next week, including in single player mode, because of a server move.

Tom Clancy’s HAWX 2, Might & Magic: Heroes 6 and The Settlers 7. The Mac games that will be broken during this period are Assassin’s Creed, Splinter Cell Conviction and The Settlers.

Any game that makes use of Ubisoft’s Uplay software will also be affected. If your game has been activated previously, then offline play will still be possible – though online won’t be – but if you’ve not activated yet, you won’t be able to play single player either.

Ubisoft informed its customers through a letter.

Starting February 7, Ubisoft will be transitioning the hosting of many of its online services from a third-party data center to a new facility. During the transition, some Ubisoft services and online games will not be available. We apologize to our customers for the inconvenience. This move ultimately will help us improve the maintenance of our infrastructure and deliver better uptime and greatly improved services for our customers.

What is confusing is that moving servers is a simple task. I recently performed such a move with no downtime at all. In Ubisoft’s case, it would be a bigger task, but it’s still achievable with no more than 10-15 minutes downtime while the DNS migrates instead of Ubisoft’s claim of unknown downtime.

If Ubisoft would see that these DRM restrictions aren’t needed at all, there wouldn’t be such problems. Ubisoft will continue to take the cheapest, stupidest route to accomplish their tasks because they don’t care about their customers. They only care about the bottom line. As long as there are millions of people who put up with this sort of behavior from companies, don’t expect this sort of asinine behavior to change any time soon.

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