As is well known (and widely discussed, even harshly, on the forums), some of the latest PC games published by Ubisoft contained an anti-piracy particularly "hard", which forced players to stay connected to the Internet for all the playing time , although in the single-player mode. Apparently the latest patch distributed Assassin's Creed and Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction would, at least in part, down the guard on that front, asking players to connect to the network only during the start of the game and allowing then disconnection.
The news is this message of a player on Reddit, accompanied by a couple of screenshots quite exhaustive. What is the beginning of the end for the famous French publisher of the draconian DRM? We hope ...
The news is this message of a player on Reddit, accompanied by a couple of screenshots quite exhaustive. What is the beginning of the end for the famous French publisher of the draconian DRM? We hope ...
- Ubisoft Relaxes DRM Restrictions on Certain PC Titles (01/01/2011)
- Rumor: Ubisoft Watering Down Their DRM (01/01/2011)
- Ubisoft's Draconian DRM Patched? (01/01/2011)
- Report: Ubisoft Antipiracy Measure No Longer Requires Always-On Net Connection [PC] (31/12/2010)
- Rumor: Has Ubisoft relaxed its "Always On" internet PC game DRM? (31/12/2010)
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