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    Call of Juarez Bound In Blood – No protection, no crack but still leaked

    Call of Juarez : Bound in Blood is a western themed first person shooter (FPS) that was officially released in North America on the 30th of June. The game is published by Ubisoft and is the second game in the series with the first one being released back in 2006. I’ve managed to install and play the game and it’s definitely looks and feels better than its predecessor. It also seems to be very well optimized and compact. However, what’s even more significant than the gameplay is that Call of Juarez : Bound in Blood is completely DRM free. Nope, not even a serial check is included.
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    However Ubisoft have decided not to include any sort of DRM in Call of Juarez : Bound in Blood, just like they did for Prince of Persia 2008 and a few other recent titles. This is actually a welcome move by Ubisoft at a time when newer, more ridiculous DRM technologies are starting to emerge.
    maybe ubisoft realized that resistance is futile
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    It certainly sounds like they just can't be bothered to go to such measures; it's understandable as this could cost them a lot, only to be cracked weeks after (or even before!) release. No protection seems to work these days, so it appears Ubisoft just gave up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slikrapid View Post
    maybe ubisoft realized that resistance is futile
    Or that they realized protections cause too much trouble to legit users, if you check some EA or Ubisoft support forums, you'll see some protections have way too many hardware compatibility issues.
    it's hip to be square
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    It's a good news instead of Blizzard and their no lan strategy against the piratage...
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