![]() So far, Ubisoft's solution, dubbed the " Online Services Platform" can be found in two of Ubisoft's titles, Silent Hunter 5 and Assassin's Creed 2. Needless to say, this new requirement has caused the ire of the PC gaming community, especially those who play games on a computer that may not always have an Internet connection, such as a laptop. Otherwise, they're simply kicked out to the main menu until a connection can be had again. This could become especially important given the latest round of DRM implemented by both Ubisoft and EA, a system that requires players to have a constant connection to the Internet in order to play. But does that adage hold true for the inclusion of digital rights management as well? Not always, but history does show us that time makes even the strictest of DRM less sucky. Gamers have long known that patience is rewarded with cheaper, less-buggy games. ![]()
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