'Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 has been released exactly 4 months ago and until last week a lot of users suffered from copy protection related problems. To fix those problems, Ubisoft opted to release a copy-protection-removing patch for the game. This is a bit unusual (especially with Ubisoft's history of restrictive copy right usage) but is it newsworthy? Only if it turns out that Ubisoft used an illegal no-cd crack written by famous cracking group, RELOADED, as a fix for their own game. The file in question was released by Ubisoft as a fix for the Direct2Drive version of Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2. When the file is checked using a hex editor, RELOADED's signature is clearly visible in the file's header. Ubisoft has since pulled off the file and said that ' the matter is being thoroughly investigated by senior tech support managers'.
Ubisoft UK Community Manager added that 'Needless to say we do not support or condone copy protection circumvention methods like this and this particular incident is in direct conflict with Ubisoft's policie' I Dont care who you are thats funny:P. 'Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 has been released exactly 4 months ago and until last week a lot of users suffered from copy protection related problems. To fix those problems, Ubisoft opted to release a copy-protection-removing patch for the game. This is a bit unusual (especially with Ubisoft's history of restrictive copy right usage) but is it newsworthy? Only if it turns out that Ubisoft used an illegal no-cd crack written by famous cracking group, RELOADED, as a fix for their own game. The file in question was released by Ubisoft as a fix for the Direct2Drive version of Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2. When the file is checked using a hex editor, RELOADED's signature is clearly visible in the file's header.
Ubisoft has since pulled off the file and said that ' the matter is being thoroughly investigated by senior tech support managers'. Ubisoft UK Community Manager added that 'Needless to say we do not support or condone copy protection circumvention methods like this and this particular incident is in direct conflict with Ubisoft's policie' I Dont care who you are thats funny:P 04dcarraher Source?
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QUOTE='bogaty' I dunno. I think it's very efficient of the techie to use the crack. Why waste time and money paying some guy to write your code when some cracker punk's done all the work for you? Naval well the problem was he didn't even changed it a bit and did not even removed any references of the cracker's name from the crack. That's like copying someone's paper and copying his name along with it instead of yours Lol hopefully reloaded didn't have any backdoors in the patch or a lot of Ubisoft customers are going to get pissed.