The last attempt of the company Ubisoft to fight the piracy is turning out to be, like so many people others, more a problem for the legitimate users of the games than for "others".
New DRM applied to Assassin's Creed 2 implies that the user of the game must be connected continuously to Internet to be able to play, with the problems that this circumstance can transport in multiple occasions (to pay for a game which it is not possible to play from our portable one, for example, in a place without network coverage does not finish of looking alike completely asumible, the truth).
And if to these possible cases we add him that last days the Ubisoft servants are having a series of problems and disconnections, we meet that any legitimate buyers of the game are not able to play to him, Internet connection or without her.
Does not all this topic of the DRM seem to you counter-productively?. You would pay for a game to which you can only play connected the network?. In my opinion, the measurements antipiracy of this type hurt more than another thing …
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