The good news is that Ubisoft says that they might provide an offline patch if there is a 100% functional crack for the game.
The good news is that Ubisoft says that they might provide an offline patch if there is a 100% functional crack for the game.
According to reports on Ubisoft’s forums and based on GameSpot’s firsthand experience with the game, the publisher is experiencing technical issues with its Online Services Platform that prevent gamers from playing Assassin’s Creed II. While attempting to play the single-player campaign, GameSpot has received error messages stating that Ubi.com’s online servers are down and that an accurately inputted user name and password are invalid.
Sauce: uk.gamespot.com/news/6253104.html
I lol’d, does this make me a dick?
This was posted on their twitter a few hours ago:
This as well:
Regardless of whether or not there is a 100% functional crack for the DRM, if Ubisoft can’t keep the servers online then they’re in a whole lot of trouble. They’ve been slow to react to the DOS attack, despite claiming the servers would be constantly monitored, to the point where one of Ubisoft’s own Community Managers said the situation was “unacceptable”.