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    Quote Originally Posted by jason_jinx
    its about damn time
    Indeed it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jason_jinx

    Yea I had to step up because I asked for a commander and no one appplied.
    I did the best job I could carrying over bf2 commander skills.
    You never asked through the chain of command like you are suppost to. There was one squad who asked for supplies on the map and I accepted the request fast and they got their supplies.
    As for the mic I am having the same issue I had on Bf2 and dont know a way to fix.

    You check this jason?
    Quote Originally Posted by FrauBlucher
    6] For some reason, I noticed tonight, I can't hear anyone over voip nor can I talk to anyone. I go to my audio screen and where the voice is, it's all grayed out. It won't let me select to turn it on. Any idea's what is going on?

    Quote Originally Posted by WorstPE
    Fixed it actually it was nothing of the above because I tried all those.

    I googled the issue and found another forum discussing it. All I needed as a hotfix from Microsoft. I installed it and it works now.

    Here it is: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/924867/en-us
    Guess I am going to have to get some 2142 time back in so I hopefully get some jason kills seeing as he usually has my number in TF2 and COD
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    Ubisoft Brings Back Always-Connected DRM For Driver: San Francisco

    Last year Ubisoft introduced DRM for their PC games that required a constant internet connection, going so far as to terminate single-player games if the connection was interrupted. After facing outrage, boycotts, and DDoS attacks, Ubisoft seemed to have softened their stance, issuing a patch for two games that allowed offline play. Unfortunately, it seems the change wasn't permanent; Ubisoft's upcoming racing game Driver: San Francisco marks the return of the contentious DRM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zombie Bot View Post
    Last year Ubisoft introduced DRM for their PC games that required a constant internet connection, going so far as to terminate single-player games if the connection was interrupted. After facing outrage, boycotts, and DDoS attacks, Ubisoft seemed to have softened their stance, issuing a patch for two games that allowed offline play. Unfortunately, it seems the change wasn't permanent; Ubisoft's upcoming racing game Driver: San Francisco marks the return of the contentious DRM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zombie Bot View Post
    Joining the likes of THQ, Electonic Arts, and Sony, Ubisoft has now announced plans to launch the "Uplay Passport," a $10 fee charged to buyers of used games if they want to play them online. They say the program "will begin in the coming months and will be included in many of Ubisoft's popular core games. In each new copy of a Uplay Passport-enhanced game will be a one-time use registration code that, when redeemed, provides access to Uplay Passport content and features. The code can be found on the insert card inside the game box. Gamers can identify Uplay Passport-enhanced games by looking for the logo on the back of the box."

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    Does Ubisoft just not want buisness? They have become EA essentially. In fact, I dont think EA has constant DRM in their PC games. This makes Ubisoft worse than EA, and thats saying something.

    All in favor of boycott, say Aye.

    Aye.

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    Sounds good to me... what notable games are they the producers of anyway?

    and also, this is why I dislike PC gaming...
    Quote Originally Posted by Target Practice View Post
    Guys, I think there's an important lesson to be learned here:

    THE INTERNET IS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS VERY SERIOUS BUSINESS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeenRacer6 View Post
    Does Ubisoft just not want buisness? They have become EA essentially. In fact, I dont think EA has constant DRM in their PC games. This makes Ubisoft worse than EA, and thats saying something.

    All in favor of boycott, say Aye.

    Aye.
    I don't think a boycott is really needed.. I can't really think of any online ubisoft games that people play anyways.

    Wishingful thinking tho.. But they aren't gonna make squat unless they put out a huge game that people will play online together. I can charge 100 bucks for dog poo, doesn't mean anyone will buy it or il make any money.

    I can only think of single player games from ubisoft that are fun..Unless im wrong.

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