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Ubisoft's notorious "uncrackable" unfair game DRM falls in less than 24h

Games maker Ubisoft drew global ire when it announced that all its new titles, starting with Silent Hunter 5 and Assassin's Creed 2, would henceforth be crippled with a DRM that would kick you off the game and wipe out your play if your Internet connection dropped for even a moment. From soldiers on forward-fire bases to people who just don't want to have to be online to play a single-player game, gamers all over the world treated Ubisoft's announcement as a declaration of war on the rights of game-buyers to enjoy their property in legitimate ways.

Now comes the news that Ubisoft's DRM was broken less than 24 hours after release, which isn't such a surprise, really. After all, these are gamers: Ubisoft set them a challenge. Solving challenges is what gamers do. And the bragging rights are monster.

ßßß  ° Û 1. Unpack release                                              Û Û
± Û 2. Mount image or burn it                                      Û Û
Û Û 3. Install                                                     Û Û
Û Û 4. Copy the content from the SKIDROW folder on the DVD to your Û Û
Û Û    installation directory and overwrite                        Û Û
Û Û 5. Play the game                                              Û Û

Ubisoft's New DRM Cracked in Under 24-Hours – Updated!

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