The Controversial Assassin's Creed 2 DRM
the reality was going to be much worse than what opponents to DRM had feared: the game requires an always-on 'Net connection and constant communication with the home server. If your connection is dropped, the game kicks you out, and you lose any progress you had made since your last save.
via arstechnica.com
I guess Ubisoft is trying to enforce Apple-ish control over their contents, without providing Apple-ish convenience to its users.
If the future of video games DRM is like that, WE ARE DOOMED!


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