Ubisoft pirates game fix... from pirates!

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neilthecellist

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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/07/18/ubisoft_pirates_fix_from_pirates/



Ubisoft, in an effort to fix their own game for customers unable to even get the game to run, stole software crack team ReLoaded's no-dvd crack and called it their own.

Only Twingo and I were there to catch it, and now it's all over the news.

Companies that take an iron fist approach to fighting software piracy are generally best served by not lifting a pirate group's code themselves to fix their own product.
Ubisoft, the French video game developer and publisher, was recently caught with its pants down, releasing a pirated hack as an official fix.

Ubisoft sells the PC version of its game Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 (RSV2) in a boxed copy format and through the online store, Direct2Drive.

When the publisher released a new patch for the RSV2 this month which added play modes and other goodies, customers were eager to update.

Unfortunately the patch also added a check to confirm that a CD was in the PC before the game could play. This was obviously a problem for customers who downloaded the game through Direct2Drive and lacked physical media to validate.

Naturally, this theft prevention tool was meanwhile no problem for software pirates. A hacked executable removing the CD-check was soon readily available — although Ubisoft understandably forbade and punished discussion of the crack on its website forums when Direct2Drive customers came for help and advice.

Complaints about the physical media snafu kept coming, so a zip file was eventually uploaded by an Ubisoft employee to the help/support site, named "R6Vegas2_fix.zip."

But then Fileforums.com user Twingo discovered Ubisoft's little secret. The fix was, in fact, a cracked version of the .exe file modified by the pirate group 'Reloaded.'

Users on Ubisoft's official forums have provided proof, the "official" fix was Reloaded's crack by running the executable through a hex editor.
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The file has since been removed from the website, so can't verify the claims. The initial response from Ubisoft via a forum post by a "UK Community Manager" was disbelief:
We're looking into this further as this was not the UK Support team that posted this, however if it is an executable that does not need the disc I doubt it has come from an external source. There'd be very little point doing so when we already own the original unprotected executable.
As soon as we find out more about this we'll let you know.
That was followed up later today with:
The file was removed from the site over a week ago now and the matter is being thoroughly investigated by senior tech support managers here at Ubisoft.
Needless to say we do not support or condone copy protection circumvention methods like this and this particular incident is in direct conflict with Ubisoft's policies.
Given that Reloaded is an illegal piracy group that regularly strips copy protection from video games and distributes them on the internet, it's extremely unlikely it will be crying foul by official means.
But at least it's an opportunity to laugh at yet another company that loads its software with so many copy-protection hoops to jump though that it ultimately only encourages piracy. ®
 
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neilthecellist

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I'm trying to report news here guys.

People deserve the right to hear this news. No one should have to pay $50-80 for this crap.

I couldn't get the game to run for the longest time ever because apparently the game won't even read from a SATA dvd drive. I had to use other means.
 

JaFO

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pfft ... if you don't respect other people's property then they won't respect yours.

ie : So ff-ing what that Ubisoft 'stole' from the crackers.
Go Ubisoft !
And please take them to court ... let's see who will get pwned then.
 

neilthecellist

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Guys, quit trolling. (But thank you Morety/T2A)

It's not just me who couldn't get the game to work. The game won't run on SATA DVD drives. Ubisoft releases a fan pack, gloats about it on all the gaming websites (Gametrailers/IGN/Eurogamer/etc) and claims they've fixed bugs but... they didn't. This is straight-up LYING to customers.

Among other things. But I'm having a chat with Kantham at the moment.
 

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Hey, what can I say? neilthecellist is our pimp of the week.

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I read your forum topic a few days ago, and from what I can tell, the exe fixed things, so what is the problem?

I don't think there's so much of an actual problem, but it's embarrassing and sends mixed messages. It's sort of like, oh, an anti-gay activist caught giving a man a blowjob. I mean, kuddos to the guy for exploring his sexuality, but ehh...
 
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Nemephosis

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Rambowjo, seriously, is being that obtuse natural to you or did you have to work at it all your life? I'll assume you're not too bright and not just playing around, it's easier that way. And more fun.

Let's go over this slowly.

Ubisoft. Is a game company. That doesn't like piracy. Okay?

Ubisoft loaded their game with anti-copy protection to the point it hinders the people who bought it. This one is easy to follow, because that's the PC gaming standard these days: "Customers are thieves, so treat 'em like it."

Ubisoft decides to fix the problem by removing the CD check. All well and good... but the way they did it was to use a crack that piraters use. The best part is that they stole it from the people who steal.
 

neilthecellist

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Nemephosis already went over this very simply.

LOL if Rambowjo really doesn't get it after this... I really don't know what to say [right now] ;) Unless he's trolling. In any case, not understanding what the problem is is just as funny as Ubisoft's initial PR reaction to the news,

[paraphrased]
"What crack? I see no crack! *sifty eyes*"
 
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