Following the launch of a new Digital Rights Management system back in March 2010, Ubisoft faced a lot of criticism from PC gamers as the new system required players to maintain a constant internet-connection while playing Ubisoft games, or risk losing non-saved progress if this connection was severed. However, without making an official announcement, Ubisoft […]
04 Jan
09 Mar
Even if you managed to not succumb to homicidal rage by the internet account/access loopholes required to play titles like Assassin’s Creed II or Silent Hunter 5, a recent malfunction over the weekend left even legitimate copies of the software unplayable. Considering the already heated response the developer has received from the fanbase, Ubisoft was […]
08 Mar
The DRM system recently introduced by Ubisoft for the launch of Silent Hunter 5 and the PC version of Assassin’s Creed 2 has reportedly come under attack by third parties, leaving players unable to to play either game. The new DRM system forces players to maintain a connection to a central server in order to play the […]