Ubisoft plans to have piracy solution this year

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http://kotaku.com/5323863/ubisoft-plans-to...place-this-year

Piracy has taken a hefty toll on Ubisoft, according to company head Yves Guillemot, but the developer and publisher say they are hard at work on a tool that should help reduce the negative impact.

"Altogether on console, the piracy is low," Guillemot said. "On the PC the piracy is quite a lot. We are working on a tool that would allow us to decrease that on the PC starting next year and probably one game this year."

Guillemot didn't say what that solution would be, but it since he talked about it as if it were a new tool and not an existing form of digital rights management, like SecuRom, it stands to reason that it may be an internal solution.

The topic of piracy came up during Ubisoft's quarterly earnings call after Guillemot pointed to it as part of the reason that their DS games haven't been selling well.

He said that piracy on Nintendo's DS is strong, though oddly not as bad on the DSi, and that the company has learned that they can reduce the impact of illegal copies of the game by including physical extras like figurines, with their titles.

The increase in piracy on the DS started in Spain, Guillemot said, where they say "sales going down at a very strong level" last year. That then seemed to move to other countries this year, increasing the most after the month of March with continued impact this summer.

"We see it coming country by country." he said. "We see when we put other things with the product (people) go and buy the game. We need to make sure that the value is better when they buy the box then when they download (the game) from the Internet."

Guillemot said that Ubisoft is working on the problem both internally and with Nintendo's help.

"Nintendo has been able to slow down piracy a lot in Japan," he said. "They are now putting pressure to make sure it decreases in many other countries. We think we will be able to solve this matter."

Ubiosoft was so concerned with piracy on the Playstation Portable they started to retreat from that platform, Guillemot said. But there are now "new ways to control piracy" on the PSP, he said, and the company is reinvesting in the platform.
 

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The plan is to put the word 'Imagine' on the cover of every game they release instead of merely 90% of them. They have noticed that nobody copies the 'Imagine' games.
 

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Depravo said:
The plan is to put the word 'Imagine' on the cover of every game they release instead of merely 90% of them. They have noticed that nobody copies the 'Imagine' games.
so fucking true.

does this mean i won't be getting my copy of assassin's creed 2 this year?
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nah piraters always find a way
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Link5084 said:
"On the PC the piracy is quite a lot. We are working on a tool that would allow us to decrease that on the PC starting next year and probably one game this year." (Assassins Creed II for sure)

Guillemot didn't say what that solution would be, but it since he talked about it as if it were a new tool and not an existing form of digital rights management, like SecuRom, it stands to reason that it may be an internal solution. SecuRom is pretty much exploited within a day or two, it isn't a solution

DS games haven't been selling well. The above posts.

He said that piracy on Nintendo's DS is strong, though oddly not as bad on the DSi (
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), and that the company has learned that they can reduce the impact of illegal copies of the game by including physical extras like figurines, with their titles.
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QUOTE(da_head @ Jul 27 2009, 10:24 PM) nah piraters always find a way
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They will, and they always do. I hope
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*remembers GTA IV for the PC*.....O wait they will
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When will they ever learn. Putting more DRM crap on pc games isn't going to help. It's usually cracked in a number of days and just costs the company extra, nevermind harming the legit customer also.

There have been a number of games for the pc that don't even require the disk to be in now and they have sold very well. If Ubisoft actually made some decent titles they'd sell.
 

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da_head said:
Depravo said:
The plan is to put the word 'Imagine' on the cover of every game they release instead of merely 90% of them. They have noticed that nobody copies the 'Imagine' games.
so fucking true.

does this mean i won't be getting my copy of assassin's creed 2 this year?
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nah piraters always find a way
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Oh, it'll still be comming... just renamed...

Imagine : Altaïr's Babysitting Adventures in Rock School
 

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Their games suck balls anyway those physical extras aren't so popular in the US and won't really increase sales, so the piracy will continue even if the protection is implemented.
 

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[/quote]Oh, it'll still be comming... just renamed...

Imagine : Altaïr's Babysitting Adventures in Rock School
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ahahahah good one
 

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Make all PC games online-only or not online-only but the single player sucks nuts.
Then add CD-keys to the bunch.
Simple as that.
 

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Depravo said:
The plan is to put the word 'Imagine' on the cover of every game they release instead of merely 90% of them. They have noticed that nobody copies the 'Imagine' games.
Lol. I like this
 

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Depravo said:
The plan is to put the word 'Imagine' on the cover of every game they release instead of merely 90% of them. They have noticed that nobody copies the 'Imagine' games.

Well, then I guess I'm the only one, because I do it for my little sister. xP
 

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DeMoN said:
Make all PC games online-only or not online-only but the single player sucks nuts.
Then add CD-keys to the bunch.
Simple as that.
No (proper) SP mode might hurt sales a lot. That and people would just go and play on cracked servers.
 

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nintendo don't seem to realize that alot of people buy there consoles because you can pirate them, if nintendo team up and increase protection less people are gonna say "i think il go for a ds and just buy a flashcart"
 

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vergilite said:
nintendo don't seem to realize that alot of people buy there consoles because you can pirate them, if nintendo team up and increase protection less people are gonna say "i think il go for a ds and just buy a flashcart"
True, but actually, only a small portion of DS owners have a flash card, and Nintendo makes profit from games too. So it's smarter for them to try and stop the pirates.
 

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They can put more security crap on their PC games I don't care.

But they can't do jack to stop piracy on consoles and handhelds (of course, besides publishing games not worth pirating by like 90% of the flashcart users)

"OH NO IMAGINE SALES IS GOING DOWN WE ARE GOING TO MAKE ASSASSIN'S CREED 2 A NIGHTMARE TO PLAY EVEN TO THOSE WHO BOUGHT A LEGAL COPY!"


Nintendo makes profit by selling machines (DSL and Wii, not sure about DSi) and PS2 these days must be making profit. 360's making a tiny profit I believe, and PS3's about at break-even (plus minus).
 

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