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'Assassin's Creed 2' DRM will require constant Internet connection

article published on 18 February, 2010

CVG has received a review copy of Ubisoft's new Assassin's Creed 2 for PC and it appears that the DRM being used by the publisher requires a constant Internet connection for the game to work. If your Internet drops for any reason, you are kicked from the game, losing all progress you have made since the last save. The article says you can't even start the game without Internet, as you ... [ read the full article ]

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18. February 2010 @ 14:55 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Some one will crack this in like 5 mins.
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snardos
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18. February 2010 @ 15:12 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I wonder if there will be a note about this on the box. A lot of people don't have access to broadband yet. Imagine the surprise when you buy a new game for your pc, install it, then try to play it but you can't because you don't have a high speed internet connection. And now you can't return it because the package has been opened.
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18. February 2010 @ 15:39 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Wow. My internet connection drops quite often (5-6 times daily). There's no way I'm buying that. I'll have my eye out for a crack when I do decide to buy it when it gets discounted.
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18. February 2010 @ 15:41 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
What's the point of "buying" it in the first place then?.. just get a free cracked version right off and give these DRM merchants the finger by REFUSING to pay.

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18. February 2010 @ 15:45 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Yeah, now that you mention it, I shouldn't buy it at all. I heard it was a good game, but I'll have other stuff to keep me occupied. Better than giving DRM whores my money. It would be one thing if it was effective, but this stuff gets cracked like nobodies business and is a headache for the paying consumer.... blah blah blah, what I just said has been stated like 500 times on this site :P
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18. February 2010 @ 16:50 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
not buying. will get the cracked version, as i always do in these cases. really makes you wonder what these paople are thinking.
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18. February 2010 @ 17:22 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
IMO this only entice people to obtain illegal copies of these types of schemed games.

I mean c'mon...if anything happens to my internet connection,power failure or even a freeze I will loose all progress and game saves...thats gonna PISS ME OFF!

I spent my hard earned money for these headachs? Nope, I can just obtain a pirated copy, play and enjoy.

Where is the benefit of buying?
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18. February 2010 @ 17:28 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Just cancled my pre-order, I don't mind DRM thats not too intresive or only requires to connect to the internet when installing etc but this is just ridiculous

Edit: Just found this from the Ubisoft Q+A from the comment bellow

What if Ubisoft decides not run these online services in the future? Will my game stop working?
If any service is stopped, we will create a patch for the game so that the core game play will not be affected.

Now that means to me that a crack to get this game without internet will be up almost instantally or hopefully ubisoft will relise what a stupid DRM this is and just scrap it and release a patch for it on day one

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18. February 2010 @ 18:24 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Without getting into detail (and trouble!) the game has to be coded to understand the "You're connected" message it gets from the "server".

EDIT: Also, I found a few interesting tidbits on Ubisoft's Online Services Platform Q&A, located here.
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Is there an "off-line" option?
No. The added services to the game (unlimited installs, online storage of saved games and the fact that you don?t need the game disc to play) require you to have an online connection while playing the game.

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How many computers can I install the game on?
There is no limit to the number of computers on which you can install the game. However you can only play with your individual Ubisoft account on one computer at a time.

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18. February 2010 @ 18:46 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Then it's a fail all round.. these companies need taking down a peg.. leaving this pile of crap on the shelves might just make that point.. WE WILL NOT PAY FOR DRM!!

tell your friends.. tell people in line in game shops.. tell everybody.. blog it.. I already stuck like 20 blogs about this on digg.. lets use our combined online presence and make a stink.

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18. February 2010 @ 18:48 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Don't hold your breath for a quick patch.
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18. February 2010 @ 20:23 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
This is extremely laughable. All they are doing is hurting the honest paying customer. It's only a matter of time until someone figures out how to make the game playable. People who want to pirate it will get it for free, without restrictions. While the honest paying guy is forced to his inconvenient copy.
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18. February 2010 @ 23:59 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I would be Reloaded or DarkCoder already have the protection cracked and are just waiting for the right time to release it.
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19. February 2010 @ 00:01 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I just play games on facebook, That takes care of me.
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19. February 2010 @ 00:17 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by Hard:
This is extremely laughable. All they are doing is hurting the honest paying customer. It's only a matter of time until someone figures out how to make the game playable. People who want to pirate it will get it for free, without restrictions. While the honest paying guy is forced to his inconvenient copy.
That's the fundamental problem of all DRM...pirates don't have to deal with it anyway...the only people who have DRM are people who paid for the products. On top of that, DRM creates pirates by forcing normal users to go download cracks...once they realize how easy it is, they never buy software again.
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19. February 2010 @ 01:08 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Sometimes I wonder if companies are purposely helping pirates...
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19. February 2010 @ 03:50 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
This will affect sales. It will make it to the news that piracy is the cause. There will be no mention of Ubisofts infringment.

I had this on the PS3, won't buy it on the pc now, I will pirate it though. I no longer buy Ubisoft games.

Socom 3 on the PSP now requires you to pay $20 for the online content (pre-owned or pirated), citing piracy as the cause. Pirate capable (CFW) systems are 'blocked' from the PSN, so how does that work.

The assault on pc gaming and the pre-owned market is getting stronger every week.
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19. February 2010 @ 10:27 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I wonder if the D.A.s "you know what I mean" at these companies ever leave their office to go into the real world? I live in a rural area where you?re lucky to get 256kb on dial up. Forget satellite! Why do I want to pay an additional $600 to $125 a year to play a damn game, and in this economy? Screw them and the likes of EA. I am waiting for my favorite studio Bethesda to get on the $hit box train with them. What a bunch of idiots. I was waiting for Crysis Warhead to come out only to get to the store to find out you had to have internet connection to "activate" the game. God I love that word, "activate". Doesn't it sound so ... so ... soviet. I left with my $60 dollars in hand and had a great dinner instead. I wonder why they don't name their company the "National Nazi Game Studio"?
Oh boy, here we go with the politically correct $hit.
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19. February 2010 @ 11:25 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
If you need to write some one with a complaint, here is the Ubisoft address.

Ubisoft Red Storm Entertainment
2000 Centre Greenway
Suite 300
Cary, NC 27513

Drop them a line and also refuse to buy their game. While you are at it don't pirate it either. Nothing hurts like negative feedback, loss of revenue, low expectations, and exposure.

We have to change our mentality about corporations. Boycott. It hurts not to play a game but it hurts more to be subjugated by these entities.

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19. February 2010 @ 12:12 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
not a game i will purchase then.
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19. February 2010 @ 13:07 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Not a company I will ever purchase from again. So long Prince of Persia.
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19. February 2010 @ 18:56 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
why don't companies realize the vast majority of those who pirate software is simply because they could not otherwise afford it?

rich people don't steel, or most dont.

i still to this day buy stuff i like and want. most things i pirate is either i cant afford it or got horrible or no reviews (refuse to release demo). i have downloaded stuff then liked it so much bought the real deal.

software and games as well as movies and music are sold by marketing teams, not by the content in the sale. they try so hard to fool you in blowing your money. WAKE UP!
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20. February 2010 @ 02:21 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by senator29:
why don't companies realize the vast majority of those who pirate software is simply because they could not otherwise afford it?

rich people don't steel, or most dont.

i still to this day buy stuff i like and want. most things i pirate is either i cant afford it or got horrible or no reviews (refuse to release demo). i have downloaded stuff then liked it so much bought the real deal.

software and games as well as movies and music are sold by marketing teams, not by the content in the sale. they try so hard to fool you in blowing your money. WAKE UP!
I have to disagree with you on one point. Rich people are some of the biggest thieves in the world. Rich people use political connections and legal loop holes to make the law "work" for them. The rich, and the uber rich steal untold billions every year, and it goes un-noticed because they do it "legally."
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20. February 2010 @ 06:06 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by llongtheD:
Originally posted by senator29:
why don't companies realize the vast majority of those who pirate software is simply because they could not otherwise afford it?

rich people don't steel, or most dont.

i still to this day buy stuff i like and want. most things i pirate is either i cant afford it or got horrible or no reviews (refuse to release demo). i have downloaded stuff then liked it so much bought the real deal.

software and games as well as movies and music are sold by marketing teams, not by the content in the sale. they try so hard to fool you in blowing your money. WAKE UP!
I have to disagree with you on one point. Rich people are some of the biggest thieves in the world. Rich people use political connections and legal loop holes to make the law "work" for them. The rich, and the uber rich steal untold billions every year, and it goes un-noticed because they do it "legally."
The rich are only rich because they steal.


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20. February 2010 @ 06:51 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I'm not a gamer but this seems to suck. You pay for a game and then have to have further permission to play it? Have I got this right? If I have, I'd never fall for a deal like this. I would do without it first.
 
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