Ubisoft, the long maligned games company, has had another low blow today after it was discovered that the NoCD patch they released for the PC version of Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 to fix the horribly broken DRM system was actually a stolen version of an illegal NoCD crack by the group Reloaded. A glance with a hex editor reveals their calling card in the code. What's more hilarious is that their release of such a patch compromises their own hard line stance on piracy.Topic on Ubi's forums with the proof TorrentFreak article and analysis |
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ɤAngelslildevil
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You, why are you on the internet. Gtfo.
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ʊchalkley3
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ӝNirach
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Noobs!
Bet Reloaded are having a field day with this one
Keep your eyes peeled for the average gamers.
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