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jmke 4th March 2010 14:01

World's First: Single Player Game Requires Always-Online PC - Assassin's Creed 2 DRM
 
In the several hours during which I have played Assassin's Creed 2, I have not once experienced any hiccups or issues resulting from the DRM. There are no strange pauses or anything else unusual. However I have a relatively fast and stable connection, so to simulate an Internet outage, I unplugged my ADSL line temporarily during normal gameplay to see what would happen. After around 5 seconds the following screen appeared:


I then reconnected the ADSL line, and again within around 5 seconds the game resumed from exactly the same point at which I had been before. The game also automatically saves itself regularly at various checkpoints to prevent loss of progress for whatever reason. As noted earlier, these saves can be stored online or on your drive depending on your preferences.

http://www.tweakguides.com/AC2_1.html

JAMF 5th March 2010 17:43

One game I would never purchase, because of the type of DRM used. I'll wait for the hacked version.

jmke 5th March 2010 18:03

this game is meant to be played on console, all the controls are geared towards it. Bought the original on PS3, fun game to explore

wutske 5th March 2010 22:39

This kind of DRM should be made illegal because when my internet isn't working right, my $50 I've spent on the game is worth nothing.
Would you buy a $10.000 car that'd only drive if it has a wireless connection with the manufacturer ? I don't think so ... because when the connection drops, you're sitting in a piece of metal that's worth nothing.

JAMF 6th March 2010 19:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by jmke (Post 255239)
this game is meant to be played on console, all the controls are geared towards it. Bought the original on PS3, fun game to explore

Title: World's First: Single Player Game Requires Always-Online PC - Assassin's Creed 2 DRM

The link you supplied talks about the PC version too and the DRM. If you're referring to the fact that AC2 on the PC is just a 'port', that's a sign of the times, just like patches.

jmke 6th March 2010 20:13

yes I know what title I chose ;)
doesn't mean my interest in this game on PC is the same, I find the controls on the PC cumbersome, I enjoyed it more on PS3, hence why I think it should be a console-only title;

sure it's fun to include the PC market, but if you see that for major titles (like COD MW2) less than 15% is PC based sales, the tide is turning and the tipping point is getting close for most major multidollar titles to be console exclusives; we're already there for all ports (GTA started out as a PC game, and GTA4 on PC is resource hungry console port).

Ubisoft wanting to make profit selling PC games is trying to do so by attempting to eliminate piracy. their choice is poor on the method chosen; I like steam approach better; even for single player games Steam requires internet connection to install, but you can play the game offline, it has achievements, community, patches etc.... custom "updater" for each publisher just complicates matter and increases the chances of their master server going down, and you no longer being able to play their games.

on PS3/XBOX360 you can play Assassin Creed without internet connection, without any problems...

wutske 7th March 2010 12:43



:p

JAMF 7th March 2010 13:00

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Originally Posted by wutske (Post 255287)
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:p

:D And also for watching DVDs:


wutske 8th March 2010 13:42

If you can't break the drm, break the drm servers :D
http://twitter.com/Ubisoft/statuses/10166866294

jmke 8th March 2010 14:39

a preview of things to come when Ubisoft decides that AC2 no longer requires support; because now running those servers is costing them money.


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