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UbiSoft worried about PS3 piracy
Posted: 13.01.2011 16:34 by JonahFalcon Comments: 10
UbiSoft is seriously concerned with the rootkey hack uncovered by George "Geohot" Hotz, so much so that they believe that PlayStation 3 piracy will outpace that of the handheld hackbox PlayStation Portable.

Ubisoft co-founder Martin Walfisz, who is partially responsible for the super-unpopular "always on" DRM scheme, worried, "If that hack works as reported, I don't believe that Sony can regain any control. They could try to employ a similar system to Xbox Live, so that people running hacked systems won't have access to PSN. But Sony won't be able to stop people from running pirated game copies as long as the machines are not hooked up online. And given that it seems that users won't even need a hardware mod-chip to play pirated games, I don't believe that Sony can even detect which users to lock out from PSN."

Walfisz claims that the only solution is to release the PlayStation 4: "I don't think that they can do much. Once a console is hacked this completely, the hardware manufacturer can't really do anything. They could maybe update their hardware for new console sales, which would be a long and expensive process, but that won't stop users from running pirated copies on the current hardware. And updating the hardware needs to be done in a way that doesn't prevent users from running already-released games. I doubt that can be done."

Walfisz then tried to sell his original "always on" DRM scheme as the 'only solution': "I believe that future-generation consoles will require a constant online connection. If they have that in place, they can run a much more powerful DRM scheme, where parts of the game logic will only be executed on secure servers - in effect partially mimicking a client-server scheme such as MMO's use. Then it doesn't matter if the console is hacked, since users won't be able to play the games without being online with a valid and unique registration key."

Of course, the technology required for "always on" DRM to be non-invasive and feasible is simply not there, as anyone who placed the PC version of Assassin's Creed and Command & Conquer 4 can attest to, so Walfisz can keep shopping that turkey if he wants - Microsoft and Valve have found their own DRM solutions (Xbox Live and Steam) that gamers actually like.

Comments

By FoolWolf (SI Elite) on Jan 13, 2011
FoolWolf
Yes please, by all means, make sure to kill the main advantaget aht consoles has over PC play ;) Lazyness and ease of use and play. I can take some shit to play my games on PC since the landscape lies a bit to the wrong side already, but when I have to update my PS3 all the time to even get into the PSN... Sorry guys, the reason to have a PS3 and not a better computer just disapeard... But since I'm a fan of PC - please SONY listen to UBI ;)
By djole381 (SI Elite) on Jan 13, 2011
djole381
What's the matter UbiSoft? Scared? You should be :)
By Odynee (SI Veteran Member) on Jan 13, 2011
Odynee
Poor Geohotz... He'll become a celebrity
By Wowerine (SI Elite) on Jan 14, 2011
Wowerine
Ubisoft was always scared of piracy. Like they don't sell games at all. lol

Now there will be more PC games from Ubisoft :) Not that I care, since they tend to ruin stuff with console ports.
By FoolWolf (SI Elite) on Jan 14, 2011
FoolWolf
I agree Woverine. Ubisoft for me is a double dead issue - not enough compelling games, and if they should be - the DRM is too much for me.
By PowerJack (SI Elite) on Jan 14, 2011
PowerJack
like i care UBISOFT suks
By Wowerine (SI Elite) on Jan 14, 2011
Wowerine
Some games are good. But not on the PC.
By DAmicoThunder (SI Core Veteran) on Jan 14, 2011
DAmicoThunder
PowerJack
ubisoft duznt suk. they just dont know how to make any decisions. meaning tht they suck EPICALLY
By VHugoSama (SI Core) on Jan 14, 2011
VHugoSama
Instead of being worried about piracy if they lower the prices for the games and by "lowering" the prices I mean a lot, about the same amount of a Blu-Ray, it would be so much easy to stop/prevent piracy, BUT NO, they want to win as much as they can, and as fast as they can. I at least would buy them a lot more than I do now.
By FoolWolf (SI Elite) on Jan 15, 2011
FoolWolf
All companies should take a look at the next "The Witcher 2" - hunt pirates in a separate way then include the pirate hunt in the game. Treat their customers to the best experience they can. If they care more about the end consumer and customer - they will more likely feel more apprecieated and become somewhat more loyal customers - i.e fan-boi/galz -light.
As long as the anti-pirate measures comes at a disadvantage for the customer - the companies will always loose the precious commodity of goodwill.