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Share this story.Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood is finally coming to the PC later this month, after hitting consoles last November. To make amends, the publisher is releasing a digital deluxe version of the game, complete with a wide range of extras, including a copy of the game's soundtrack. It looks like that soundtrack may actually be a torrented version.As one user discovered after preordering the game, all but one of the soundtrack's 23 songs lists the phrase 'encoded by Arsa13' in its ID3 tag. A quick search reveals several uploaded versions of the AC:B soundtrack that came packed with the collector's edition of the game on various torrents, attributed to one Arsa13.
Is just a quick-time sequence. More interactions with towns. Each town is typical Assassins Creed. Towns are just a series of menus. Extra goodies. AC4 gives you hunting, treasure finding, and extra stuff to find. Just gives you 10 buried treasures and some maps to. Did Ubisoft pirate its own soundtrack for Assassin's Creed. Arsa13 is an Ubisoft employee that uploaded the files to torrent and mistakenly put.
So did Ubisoft actually take a pirated version of its own soundtrack to include as a bonus? It certainly looks that way, though the company doesn't seem to have much to say about it, telling simply that the situation is under investigation.But this wouldn't be the first time that something like this happened., Rainbow Six Vegas 2 users who had digital versions of the game were having issues, as the game required a disc to be playable. Ubisoft updated the game with a patch that allowed the game to be played without a disc. Problem was, that patch was actually created by pirate group Reloaded and used without attribution.Ars has contacted Ubisoft for comment but has yet to hear back. Doesn't surprise me at all. You'd think in a digital deluxe version Ubi could at least supply people with a lossless format, and one that they encoded no less.Me, I stopped buying anything Ubi makes for the PC due to their insane DRM.
One time activation is fine, requiring single player games to have a constant on-line connection is loopy (especially when they can't get their servers working as what happened with the release of AC2 and all legit owners being locked out of their purchased title). Seems that Ubi has learned nothing from the days when they crammed their games with Starforce. Doesn't surprise me at all.
You'd think in a digital deluxe version Ubi could at least supply people with a lossless format, and one that they encoded no less.Me, I stopped buying anything Ubi makes for the PC due to their insane DRM. One time activation is fine, requiring single player games to have a constant on-line connection is loopy (especially when they can't get their servers working as what happened with the release of AC2 and all legit owners being locked out of their purchased title).
Seems that Ubi has learned nothing from the days when they crammed their games with Starforce.Lossless? What in the world for? Doesn't surprise me at all.
You'd think in a digital deluxe version Ubi could at least supply people with a lossless format, and one that they encoded no less.Me, I stopped buying anything Ubi makes for the PC due to their insane DRM. One time activation is fine, requiring single player games to have a constant on-line connection is loopy (especially when they can't get their servers working as what happened with the release of AC2 and all legit owners being locked out of their purchased title). Seems that Ubi has learned nothing from the days when they crammed their games with Starforce.Lossless? What in the world for? Stupid.Because some of us don't listen to audio on a cheap-ass pair of headphones hooked up to a chintzy MP3 player, stupid.
Would pirating them really be faster than just ripping them?According to fisheye's post (a few above yours), the 'original' torrented version was ripped from a bonus DVD. In that case, yes, it probably was easier for them to just download it.
Although you'd think they'd have access to the original source files somewhere.You are thinking in terms of a cohesive They. The reality is more likely akin to a herd of cats, cats that won’t respond to other cat’s email requests for said source files in a timely manner. That's the best quasi-legal use of torrent files: to save the hassle of ripping and verifying the quality of the results, let the pirates with the time and the motivation to do it right convert your audio CDs and video disks into nice little digital files, complete with naming and tagging.I. don't want to convert a wall full of disks myself.The amusing legal question would be whether if the company torrented this, do they then validate its distribution as the legal copyright holder? Under normal usage, they would be distributing it while they downloaded it at the minimum, so implicitly permitting the other uploaders. I am definitely not a lawyer, though.
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