Report: DRM not to blame for Far Cry 4 woes, says Microsoft

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Following a sudden Xbox One Marketplace delisting that coincides with reports that some players could no longer play their legitimate digital copies of Far Cry 4, Microsoft has issued assurances that these woes were not the result of draconian Xbox One DRM.

The argument, as outlined by Gamespot, is that the delisting was an accident, and one that was quickly rectified by Microsoft. During the delisting, numerous reports of players being unable to play the game - specifically, digital copies of Far Cry 4 - began to crop up, even after players had deleted and redownloaded the Ubisoft shooter. These reports ceased immediately once the game returned to the Xbox One Marketplace. This leads some to believe that the delisting also took down whatever online verification system is attached to the game, despite Microsoft's claims that the Xbox One does not require constant online verification.

In a statement sent to Gamespot, Microsoft denies that the problems had anything to do with hidden DRM, though the Xbox One manufacturer offers no alternate explanation of what actually happened. Instead, Microsoft responds to the rogue DRM allegations with the following boilerplate statement: "If customers own the rights to a game, they can visit their download history and initiate a re-download whenever they please - even if the game has been delisted from Xbox Store and is no longer available for purchase."

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Source: http://www.joystiq.com/2015/01/09/report-drm-not-to-blame-for-far-cry-4-woes-says-microsoft/

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I-DA-KINGPosted:

Yea one of my friends friend joined our party and started yelling at his xbox one because it wouldn't let him start Far Cry 4. Was pretty funny to listen to

GrownPosted:

Well it is a good thing I bought the disc instead. I will most likely never buy off the console.

attackedheartPosted:

-GoldCoast- Dosen't matter to me, Microsoft always make there games on demand cost so much more then retail price.


When Diablo 3 was released on xbox one I got it $20 cheaper off dashboard then it was in any shop in Australia, ill agree with u on it about 360, but on xbox one they are starting to fix the pricing of digital content.

SkittlePosted:

Not surprising that M$ are straight away claiming that it's not their fault

TomPosted:

well, Microsoft stepping it up. But this game was amazing also.

MissPosted:

That was a genius comment by Microsoft. Love it.

-GoldCoast-Posted:

Dosen't matter to me, Microsoft always make there games on demand cost so much more then retail price.

attackedheartPosted:

Probably ubisofts fault not Microsoft, just look at ac unity and all its problems!

EarnPosted:

It's good that it wasn't the DRM, I wonder what it was causing this...