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The bad guy is not Blizzard! The bad guy is Activision!

Since Activision bought Blizzard, Blizzard only makes crap like this!
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ShogunDarius: but they arent using it 100% of the time right now, From Dust is not using it and thats due in two weeks. They could going by the success of Diablo 3 and say they will use it all the time since Blizzard did it, so can they
From Dust is the only Ubisoft game not using it but From Dust was delayed because of 'piracy' concerns. For a $15 budget game. Yep that's just how stupid Ubisoft is.
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Delixe: Ubisoft have already decided to go back to the always-online UbiDRM confirmed with Driver: San Francisco. They would have done this regardless of what Blizzard were doing. The amusing thing is as I said the torches and pitchforks were out for UbiDRM but because this is Blizzard people are more willing to accept it.
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ShogunDarius: but they arent using it 100% of the time right now, From Dust is not using it and thats due in two weeks. They could going by the success of Diablo 3, and then say they will use it all the time since Blizzard did it, so can they
The Steam Store says From Dust "uses" Ubisoft Online DRM
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ShogunDarius: but they arent using it 100% of the time right now, From Dust is not using it and thats due in two weeks. They could going by the success of Diablo 3, and then say they will use it all the time since Blizzard did it, so can they
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Protoss: The Steam Store says From Dust "uses" Ubisoft Online DRM
that was rebuked by Ubi

http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/111941-From-Dust-Always-On-DRM-Rumors-Denied-UPDATED
Post edited August 01, 2011 by ShogunDarius
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Protoss: The bad guy is not Blizzard! The bad guy is Activision!

Since Activision bought Blizzard, Blizzard only makes crap like this!
People keep saying this to protect the image of Blizzard. Like Bobby the bollocks came in and destroyed the company they love and the good people of Blizzard are constantly trying to fight against his high evilness.

Bullshit. Activision doesn't own Blizzard. Both Activision and Blizzard are owned by Vivendi Universal. Bobby can certainly suggest things to Blizzard but he can't make them do anything. Everything Blizzard have done since the launch of World of Warcraft was done because Blizzard wanted to do it, not because Bobby told them to. He suggested splitting up Starcraft 2 into three games but that's been his only confirmed input.
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Protoss: The Steam Store says From Dust "uses" Ubisoft Online DRM
Well they said that From Dust wasn't using uplay's always online "feature", I don't recall they said that From Dust wasn't using uplay at all.
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Protoss: The Steam Store says From Dust "uses" Ubisoft Online DRM
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ShogunDarius: that was rebuked by Ubi

http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/111941-From-Dust-Always-On-DRM-Rumors-Denied-UPDATED
So they only use it for the Steam version? UbiDumb!
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ShogunDarius: but they arent using it 100% of the time right now, From Dust is not using it and thats due in two weeks. They could going by the success of Diablo 3 and say they will use it all the time since Blizzard did it, so can they
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Delixe: From Dust is the only Ubisoft game not using it but From Dust was delayed because of 'piracy' concerns. For a $15 budget game. Yep that's just how stupid Ubisoft is.
the DRM or lack thereof has not been confirmed for the heroes game yet
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Protoss: The bad guy is not Blizzard! The bad guy is Activision!

Since Activision bought Blizzard, Blizzard only makes crap like this!
That's not true.Activision-Blizzard is just a holding company that owns both Activision and Blizzard. Blizzard itself makes the decisions regarding the publishing of the games they publish, not Activision.
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Gersen: You mean like the guy who says that the game will have local save game and then 2 hours later says that the game will be multiplayer only so it doesn't matter.
You're talking about me, right? :D The game was supposed to have local saves, similar to SC2. Apparently they changed this. :|
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orcishgamer: Umm, I played on Battle.net with D2 and I can say your comment is laughable, Blizzard's official servers were filled with cheaters, exploiters, and dupers and Blizzard refused to commit resources to patch in a reasonable timeframe.
They improved the security in WoW and SC2... Yes, there are still some cheaters in SC2, but you barely notice them these days. Also, now Blizzard ban your whole Battle.Net account if you're found cheating, so the cheaters are really lowering in numbers.
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Protoss: The bad guy is not Blizzard! The bad guy is Activision! Since Activision bought Blizzard, Blizzard only makes crap like this!
Actually, Vivendi bought / merged with Activision. Nowadays, Vivendi is the big guy, and Activision and Blizzard operate as separate companies under it.

Activision Blizzard is just for financial reports / investments, not directly related to both Activision's and Blizzard's game development teams.
Post edited August 01, 2011 by KavazovAngel
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orcishgamer: Umm, I played on Battle.net with D2 and I can say your comment is laughable, Blizzard's official servers were filled with cheaters, exploiters, and dupers and Blizzard refused to commit resources to patch in a reasonable timeframe.
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KavazovAngel: They improved the security in WoW and SC2... Yes, there are still some cheaters in SC2, but you barely notice them these days. Also, now Blizzard ban your whole Battle.Net account if you're found cheating, so the cheaters are really lowering in numbers.
But at what cost? They're punishing everybody even those that don't benefit so that they can keep the multiplayer game clean. Personally, I'm not impressed, I'd rather have mods available and the ability to play without having an internet connection.

Locking down the singleplayer game has nothing to do with the multiplayer experience.
The best thing about Blizzard imo came from Warcraft 3 and battle.net, the games that were created there, a cops and robbers, a vampire hunt, dragonball z, i miss those days
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ShogunDarius: The best thing about Blizzard imo came from Warcraft 3 and battle.net, the games that were created there, a cops and robbers, a vampire hunt, dragonball z, i miss those days
A :"Heal meeeeeee!"
B :"No mana, I can't, no manaaa!"
A :"Faster, dammit, heeeeeal, you piece of shit!"
B :"No mana, loser, I wasted everything!"
A :"Dammit, now he stunned me, damn, he'll kill me, damn!"
B :"Of course, cause you're stupid and making us lose the game!"

(and then the two friends start fighting in real life... priceless :D)
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hedwards: Locking down the singleplayer game has nothing to do with the multiplayer experience.
It does if people are retarded and want to take a single-player character online rather than creating it online to begin with (hint to them: play in password-protected games and you can be alone even with your online character).
“One of the things that we felt was really import was that if you did play offline, if we allowed for that experience, you’d start a character, you’d get him all the way to level 20 or level 30 or level 40 or what have you, and then at that point you might decide to want to venture onto Battle.net. But you’d have to start a character from scratch, because there’d be no way for us to guarantee no cheats were involved, if we let you play on the client and then take that character online.”
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Delixe: Bullshit. Activision doesn't own Blizzard. Both Activision and Blizzard are owned by Vivendi Universal. Bobby can certainly suggest things to Blizzard but he can't make them do anything. Everything Blizzard have done since the launch of World of Warcraft was done because Blizzard wanted to do it, not because Bobby told them to. He suggested splitting up Starcraft 2 into three games but that's been his only confirmed input.
Kotick is president and CEO of Activision Blizzard. Which, as the name suggests, has rather a strong influence over both companies.

That said, you're still completely right about Blizzard. They made their priorities clear long before Bobby bollocks started barking orders at them. I strongly doubt there's anything they've done since that has gone against their sensibilities.