
Publisher Ubisoft has confirmed that, for the PC, its open-world shooter Far Cry 2, which hits alongside the PS3 and Xbox 360 editions on October 21, will use the same SecuROM DRM technology found in Spore, Crysis Warhead, and the upcoming Red Alert 3.
Ubisoft forum manager bukowski113 posted the deatils on the game's official forum:
# You have 5 activations on 3 separate PCs.
# Uninstalling the game "refunds" an activation. This process is called "revoke", so as long as you complete proper uninstall you will be able to install the game an unlimited number of times on 3 systems.
# You can upgrade your computer as many time as you want (using our revoke system)
# Ubisoft is committed to the support of our games, and additional activations can be provided.
# Ubisoft is committed to the long term support of our games: you'll always be able to play Far Cry 2.

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2 and 3, pretty much the only ones i really enjoyed. 1 was amazing for the time but aged quite poorly. 4 has the elephant gun, all i can praise from any entry after 3 lol
Ummmm 3 than stop.
Okay maybe two as well. But yeah probably 3 and then move on.
Far Cry 2. People constantly rant about games now being too easy, holding your hand, having too many unnecessary RPG-lite leveling features, etc. People specifically complain about open world games being too focused on tons of collectibles and "checkmarks" that just waste time.
Far Cry 2 is an answer to all of those complaints. It was made by Ubisoft before they fell into all the traps discussed above (and before they started inserting towers into their games to defog the map). It has respawning enemies, weapons that degrade, and the collectible diamonds are very useful in the game (which you find in a similar way to the way you find shrines in BOTW with a radar system). The map you have is an in game item you pull out while playing, not a pause menu that is unnecessarily detailed. Also the enemy AI and physics are much better than later entries in the series.
It has a mixed reputation because people at the time said it was too hard, the weapon degradation was annoying, and then respawning enemies were annoying. FC2 came out in 2008, so this was before games like Dark Souls and BOTW had come out and made it cool to like these types of features.

GF365: "There are some games with extraordinary visuals that impress us to this day. Here are old games with outstanding graphics."
I always thought the first 3 Gears of War games looked great and still hold up for today.
Far Cry 2 was awesome. In addition to having demonstrably better physics and AI than later games in the series, it had a lot of design decisions that, criticized at the time, have since been praised in games like BOTW and Dark Souls.
It might not be super amazing by today's standard but I thought Mgs3 looked really good

The Far Cry series’ best game – not Far Cry 6 – just got more brutal and realistic thanks a mod than revamps and remakes the classic Ubisoft open-world FPS
Far Cry 2 where your guns never ever jammed until you got into a gunfight is their best? I disagree.
Far Cry 2 may certainly not be the most "fun" game in the series but from a narrative standpoint it definitely is the most interesting of the bunch. FC2 couldn't be further away from the pointless fragfests that the following episodes turned out to be.
that is acceptable.
This isn't too bad, I can deal with these rules, but it is completely pointless. These are no longer the days were pirating a game meant copying onto a floppy disk and passing it onto your friends. Most people these days couldn't even figure out how to properly bypass most copy protection software. However, there are a few who do, and what these people do is crack the game, wash out all the copyright protection a few days or weeks before the game is released, and put it up on a torrent site. Once the game hits the torrent sites, nobody needs to worry about how to copy it, because its there already. People are no longer getting their games from their friends, they are getting them from strangers off the world wide web. The only people who suffer are the ones who are buying the games with the crappy DRM software, and the publishers and developers who are loosing money. The pirates get it easy. Sad but true.
Ah well one less game for me to buy. I don't pay $60 to rent a game which is what this DRM effectively is turning these games into. Too bad looked like a good game but then it is by Ubisoft and they have a solid history of crap ports behind them.
Just waiting to hear what Fallout 3 will have for DRM, if that is clear of this limited activations crap then I will get it instead of Farcry 2.
wonder if the internet will blow up on this one as well!
I would find the DRM more acceptable if UbiSoft added the bullet point that in a year or eighteen months a patch would be issued to remove all the DRM.
Isn't DRM to stop the initial wave of piracy on release? After eighteen months, give the consumer a break...