The idea that players' victory was already incurred by noting the hardware requirements for Assassin's Creed Brotherhood in the PC version was finally confirmed by Ubisoft: the control of the DRM system that requires an always-on Internet connection has been officially cleared for the new action-adventure in the historic environment.
The French publisher has assured that the game in single player mode, can easily be enjoyed without an internet connection always on. The security system in question provides a continuous control over the content of the game through your Internet connection. Introduced initially with The Settlers 7, the control is always active on DRM has raised some criticism from the players 'legal' as uncomfortable and penalizes those who buy the original game and was eliminated by RUSE, released later.
Although Ubisoft second thing would be a great evolution in the systems of control and enjoyment of the game, obviously the system is being abandoned by the same pubisher.
The French publisher has assured that the game in single player mode, can easily be enjoyed without an internet connection always on. The security system in question provides a continuous control over the content of the game through your Internet connection. Introduced initially with The Settlers 7, the control is always active on DRM has raised some criticism from the players 'legal' as uncomfortable and penalizes those who buy the original game and was eliminated by RUSE, released later.
Although Ubisoft second thing would be a great evolution in the systems of control and enjoyment of the game, obviously the system is being abandoned by the same pubisher.
- Assassin's Creed Brotherhood does away with "always on" internet DRM (22/02/2011)
- Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Finally Coming to PC, Without Online DRM (22/02/2011)
- AC: Brotherhood murders always-on DRM, stalks PC on March 22 (22/02/2011)
- Good: Brotherhood Will Be "Playable Offline" (23/02/2011)
- Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood PC Version Detailed (23/02/2011)
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