Wednesday 26 September 2012

Interview: Ubisoft On DRM, Piracy And PC Games

This whole interview is hilarious. To summarise: "Hello, yes we'll give you an interview. Here is our prepared statement. In answer to your questions: No comment, no comment, no comment and finally no comment."

Interview: Ubisoft On DRM, Piracy And PC Games:
Faints.
For a couple of years we have been petitioning Ubisoft for an interview with those involved in their DRM decisions. We’re very pleased to report that this has finally happened, as we spoke to Stephanie Perotti, Ubi’s worldwide director for online games, accompanied by corporate communications manager, Michael Burk. Perotti is involved in all online technologies at Ubisoft, and works with many different studios and teams, with DRM part of her remit. We asked about the evidence for the various figures that have been quoted in the past, whether they have any proof for the efficacy of their extreme DRM, and whether Ubisoft has any regrets with how the matter has been handled in the last few years. And we also learn the rather enormous news that Ubi have abandoned always-on DRM, and will now only use one-time activation for all their PC games.
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