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Ubisoft explains Assassin's Creed 2 PC DRM

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Ubisoft explains Assassin's Creed 2 PC DRM

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Earlier this week, PC Gamer got its hands on a retail copy of Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed 2 for PC, only to discover that its digital rights management was a bit ... shall we say, "restrictive?" Aside from the initial online registration procedure, the game allegedly requires a persistent connection to the online game server in order to continue stabbing fools. In practice, this means if you were to lose the connection during play, you'd lose your progress and, if and when the connection was re-established, you'd be kicked backed to the last checkpoint -- not exactly diggable management, right?

Ars Technica followed up with Ubisoft on the DRM issue (that also affects The Settlers 7), which said, "As long as you do not quit the game, the game will continue to try to reconnect for an unlimited time ... once the game is able to reconnect, you will immediately be returned to your game ... AC2 reconnects you at the last checkpoint ... There are many checkpoints so you're back to the point where you got disconnected in no time."

Ubisoft also assured that the required internet connection speed is supposedly minimal. "Our online services platform will require a maximum of 50kbps of available bandwidth, so even with the slowest connection, gameplay won't be affected," an Ubisoft representative told Ars. That said, it seems that gamers lacking an online connection (or, say, those on a plane or in the armed forces, as Ars points out) may be out of luck if they're hoping to play Assassin's Creed 2 on PC.
 
Re: Ubisoft explains Assassin's Creed 2 PC DRM

DRM in any form is bull****.

The people who do pirate games work around these things anyway, so the illegal copies do not have it. So who gets punished in the end? The loyal paying customer, that's who! So in the end I believe a lot of people will download the game illegally just to not be punished by the DRM.
 
Re: Ubisoft explains Assassin's Creed 2 PC DRM

I WANT IT NAO>................
 
Re: Ubisoft explains Assassin's Creed 2 PC DRM

Of course, blow off the PC gamers with that bulldroded. Damn! It always seems like the PC gamers get the short straw.
 
Re: Ubisoft explains Assassin's Creed 2 PC DRM

You'd think they'd have enough sense to research the effects of DRM before slapping it onto their games, it's not rocket science that DRM is in short: a bad idea.
 
Re: Ubisoft explains Assassin's Creed 2 PC DRM

I think that this is all a hoax. They know pc gamers will complain. They will probably cut this DRM near launch and say " yes you pc gamers are rite. you win" Then pc gamers will feel satisfied for thinking they won something.
 
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