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Posted: Tue, 22nd Jul 2008 17:06 Post subject: |
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@ Venomag
Lol, chill dude ! What's your problem anyway ?
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Posted: Tue, 22nd Jul 2008 17:19 Post subject: |
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Posted: Tue, 22nd Jul 2008 18:20 Post subject: |
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thanks that helped (i indeed didn't know you had to hold down lol).
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Posted: Thu, 31st Jul 2008 13:17 Post subject: |
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is there a new crack for the 1.02 update?
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Posted: Thu, 31st Jul 2008 13:39 Post subject: |
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gold24 wrote: | is there a new crack for the 1.02 update? |
Get the clone from procyon.
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Posted: Thu, 31st Jul 2008 15:10 Post subject: |
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i thought procyon repacked was nuked?
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Posted: Thu, 31st Jul 2008 16:02 Post subject: |
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What's the changelog for the 1.02 update?
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Posted: Thu, 31st Jul 2008 16:29 Post subject: |
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here * Fixed a rare crash while riding the horse in Kingdom
* Fixed a corruption of Altair’s robe on certain graphics hardware
* Cursor is now centered when accessing the Map
* Fixed a few problems with Alt-Tab
* Fixed a graphical bug in the final fight
* Fixed a few graphical problems with dead bodies
* Fixed pixellation with post-FX enabled on certain graphics hardware
* Fixed a small bug in the DNA Menu that would cause the image to disappear if the arrow was clicked rapidly
* Fixed some graphical corruption in Present Room with low Level Of Detail
* Character input is now cancelled if the controller is unplugged while moving
* Added support for x64 versions of Windows
* Fixed broken post-effects on DirectX 10.1 enabled cards
lbut i dont think there is any working not nuked way to install patch and play the game unless maybe u have the money to buy deamon tools pro:)newest
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Posted: Thu, 31st Jul 2008 16:31 Post subject: |
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gold24 wrote: | i thought procyon repacked was nuked? |
No. It's working perfectly with the latest patch.
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Posted: Fri, 1st Aug 2008 20:16 Post subject: |
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b... black b-bars...?!
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Posted: Fri, 1st Aug 2008 20:33 Post subject: |
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ok got it working with the new patch with repack clone
thanks for the help
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Posted: Wed, 6th Aug 2008 20:47 Post subject: |
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ah i give up even with the clone even with the patch still same annoying crash problems mostly has to do with nividia drivers but it seems the forum is flooded with this problem delted and uninstalled for good
too bad great game
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Posted: Thu, 7th Aug 2008 13:55 Post subject: |
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Quote: | Ubisoft sues over Assassin's Creed leak
Publisher believes disc replication firm responsible for 700,000 pirated pre-release downloads of its PC action game.
Ubisoft's hit action game Assassin's Creed was released on the PC in April, but in appropriately Altair-like fashion, a pirated version of the game sneaked onto the Internet two months earlier. Obviously unhappy with the leak, the publisher has decided to take the matter to court and make someone pay.
Last month, Ubisoft filed suit against Charlotte, North Carolina-based Optical Experts Manufacturing, the company it had contracted to reproduce copies of the game disc. The publisher alleges that "an extraordinary breach of trust and gross negligence" on the part of OEM allowed one of the company's employees to take a copy of the game home early and post it on the Internet in late February, six weeks before the game arrived in stores.
The publisher alleges that OEM had agreed to abide by--and thereafter ignored--an array of security procedures that could have prevented the leak. Ubisoft further alleges that OEM admitted to not following through on its security commitments and causing the leak. One such security procedure was to prevent copies of the game from ever leaving OEM's premises.
Ubisoft said it tracked the earliest connections to the pirated copy of the game online and found that they were coming from the home of an OEM employee. An OEM-manufactured copy of the game was later found at the employee's residence, though the suit doesn't specify when that copy was found.
According to the industry-tracking NPD Group, the PC edition of the game sold more than 40,000 copies at US retailers through June. Ubisoft claims the leaked edition of the game was downloaded more than 700,000 times, costing the publisher millions of dollars.
In addition to lost sales as a direct result of piracy, the publisher also claimed its reputation was hurt by the leak as well. Ubisoft says it included a bug in the pre-release Assassin's Creed for security reasons that would cause the game to crash partway through. The bug was supposedly removed from the retail edition, but a mix of negative reviews of the leaked and bug-equipped pirated version of the game and legitimate reviews of the retail edition created customer confusion and caused "irreparable harm" to its reputation, Ubisoft said.
Ubisoft is suing OEM for copyright infringement, breach of contract, negligence. It is asking for damages and legal fees relating to all three claims, in the amount of no less than $10 million each for the breach of contract and negligence claims. |
Source: Gamespot
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Posted: Thu, 7th Aug 2008 14:05 Post subject: |
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So an oem employee leaked that first version, good man but next time do it properly so we can enter Jerusalem.
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Posted: Thu, 7th Aug 2008 14:08 Post subject: |
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madmax17 wrote: | So an oem employee leaked that first version, good man but next time do it properly so we can enter Jerusalem. |
LMAO!
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Posted: Thu, 7th Aug 2008 14:31 Post subject: |
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HAHAHA!
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Posted: Thu, 7th Aug 2008 14:46 Post subject: |
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Quote: | Ubisoft claims the leaked edition of the game was downloaded more than 700,000 times, costing the publisher millions of dollars. |
how exactly did it costs the publisher millions ?
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Posted: Thu, 7th Aug 2008 14:50 Post subject: |
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Sin317 wrote: | Quote: | Ubisoft claims the leaked edition of the game was downloaded more than 700,000 times, costing the publisher millions of dollars. |
how exactly did it costs the publisher millions ? |
your right it didn't cost them millions. thats just what they are going to say in court to try to more justify their claim.
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Posted: Thu, 7th Aug 2008 14:50 Post subject: |
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Sin317 wrote: | Quote: | Ubisoft claims the leaked edition of the game was downloaded more than 700,000 times, costing the publisher millions of dollars. |
how exactly did it costs the publisher millions ? |
They assume everybody would buy it if they couldn't pirate it, which is not the case.
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Posted: Thu, 7th Aug 2008 14:51 Post subject: |
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When you download a beta, you see the bugs but are too stupid to realize they're there because it's a beta, and don't like it as a result, causing you not to buy it, those are lost sales.
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Posted: Thu, 7th Aug 2008 14:56 Post subject: |
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LeoNatan wrote: | When you download a beta, you see the bugs but are too stupid to realize they're there because it's a beta, and don't like it as a result, causing you not to buy it, those are lost sales. |
read carefully
"In addition to lost sales as a direct result of piracy, the publisher also claimed its reputation was hurt by the leak as well."
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Posted: Thu, 7th Aug 2008 14:58 Post subject: |
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Yes, exactly my point. One doesn't buy the game (because the beta has bugs) and thinks bad of Ubisoft (don't know why it took him so long to think bad of them ), hence not buying future games.
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Posted: Thu, 7th Aug 2008 18:11 Post subject: |
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I wonder how many copies of the console versions were pirated...
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Posted: Thu, 7th Aug 2008 18:13 Post subject: |
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AnimalMother wrote: | I wonder how many copies of the console versions were pirated... |
only 3. one in the UK and two copies in the US
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Posted: Thu, 7th Aug 2008 19:00 Post subject: |
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Someone explain this to me, because it simply doesn't make sense:
Quote: | the publisher also claimed its reputation was hurt by the leak as well. Ubisoft says it included a bug in the pre-release Assassin's Creed for security reasons that would cause the game to crash partway through. The bug was supposedly removed from the retail edition, but a mix of negative reviews of the leaked and bug-equipped pirated version of the game and legitimate reviews of the retail edition created customer confusion and caused "irreparable harm" to its reputation, Ubisoft said. |
Alright, so:
1. They purposely included the bug for "security reasons" , AKA in case the beta was pirated it would be incomplete and give the bad naughty pirates grief.
2. The beta was pirated just as they had expected, and the included bug caused the evil bad naughty pirates grief JUST AS IT WAS SUPPOSED TO.
3. Certain reviews used the leaked version, others used the final build. As a result, people were confused. The evil bad naughty pirates, by their pirating, caused this entire thing.
What kind of warped, mind fucking, backwards ass, French fucking logic is this?
The root CAUSE of the problem was UBISOFT purposefully including the "bug" in the FIRST FUCKING PLACE.
How can they spew backwards ass bullshit like this and be taken seriously anywhere, much less in the court of law.
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Posted: Thu, 7th Aug 2008 19:52 Post subject: |
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^ Lol, the "root cause of the problem" was a pirate release far too early, a week before alright but months before it had already made of AC a part of the past at its official release.
I don't think many reviewers used the pirate version to give their advice on the retail product, here it is rather that everyone that was waiting for the game had already plenty of time to download and play -if not finish- a buggy pre-build version, giving such a widespread mixed feeling. "In the court of law" Optical Experts Manufacturing should take an huge one in the ass. Have you something against the french otherwise?
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