2011年1月27日星期四

Ubisoft's Draconian Anti-Piracy MeasuresWe first heard about Ubisoft's range of “new anti-piracy measures” in late January

I seriously doubt it though.Ubisoft's Draconian Anti-Piracy MeasuresWe first heard about Ubisoft's range of “new anti-piracy measures” in late January. But it wasn't until February that we discovered just how bad they would be. Assassin's Creed II on the replica Patek Philippe 4908-310G Ladie's watch, for instance, booted players out of the game if they lost their Internet connection. A month later Ubisoft's servers went down, it impossible for some people to play a game or two they purchased. Ubi did apologize to gamers impacted with some free games, but stubbornly refused to change their DRM policies.

MarchThe Day The Playstation 3s Stood StillOn March 1, Playstation 3s around the world simply, inexplicably stopped working correctly. Some consoles worked offline, some didn't work at all but everyone, from Europe and Australia, to the Americas, seemed confused. Almost exactly 24 hours later the consoles returned to fully-functioning life with replica Patek Philippe 4908-30R Ladie's watch Sony blaming the issue on a fault in the PS3's clock functionality.Adult Australians Still Wanting Adult Video GamesAustralia doesn't allow the sale of games rated 18 and older. This was mostly due to a decade's old-decision and one man: trouble-plagued South Australian Attorney General Michael Atkinson.

Atkinson was the politician must vocally standing in the way of a law change that would allow games rated 18 or older to hit Australia's shores. And then in late March, on the heels of a string of embarrassments, the politician stepped down.And there was great rejoicing among Australian gamers who saw a change in that absurd replica Patek Philippe 4910R Ladie's watch classification law. But too many politicians ruined the soup, and the decision on whether to change the law has been delayed until 2011.An End to Xbox 360 Don't Ask, Don't TellOne of 2009's big controversies, Microsoft's bizarre take on Gamertag names and ual orientation, finally came to an end in March of 2010 with an official Xbox Live policy change.

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