
21-07-2008
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| Some pirates to the rescue of Ubisoft?  Ubisoft have circulated for a few days a crack No-DVD in the form of an official patch. This was discovered by users of different forums by comparing the file hosted on servers Ubisoft with a crack developed by the group of hackers known Reloaded.
The developer of video games french markets its game Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 in the traditional way (on DVD) but also in the form of downloading. But in a recent update of the game, Ubisoft has incorporated an anti-piracy protection verifying the presence of the DVD in the drive of the user before permitting the launch of the game, which obviously poses a problem to purchasers of the game by the method of legal downloading. Groups of pirates were quickly dealt with the case and an illegal crack was quickly made available, Ubisoft did at that time still no solution to its customers.
Ubisoft would have hosted a little later in the help and support section of its site an archive R6Vegas2_fix.zip solving the problem. By comparing the patch with its illegal and opening the executable with a hex editor, Internet users have found qu'Ubisoft had only steal crack illegal group Reloaded. The archive was quickly removed from the site, Ubisoft immediately declare that they did not support solutions diversion of copy protection and that the incident was a perfect contrast with the rules of society. Some will not fail to emphasize that it is inappropriate for a publisher Ubisoft as fighting piracy hard to appeal to the solutions designed by the pirates themselves. This is believed to be taken? |