Ubisoft's intrusive always-on DRM policy has seriously irked gamers over the past few years, and now a developer on Driver: San Francisco is coming out to defend the unpopular policy. Speaking to ...
Driver San Francisco to use always-on DRM, but Ubisoft says PC gamers should be happy that the game is being released on the same day as consoles. Ubisoft has announced via twitter that its upcoming ...
Ubisoft has "every right" to use DRM to protect PC games from "utterly unbelievable" levels of piracy, Driver: San Francisco developer Ubisoft Reflections told Eurogamer. "You have to do something," ...
After news in July that Driver: San Francisco was bringing back Ubisoft's terrible "always online" DRM requirement drew exactly the sort of reaction you'd expect, the publisher has scaled its DRM ...
The voice of the internet, it can change things for the better, sometimes. Following the widespread fan outrage regarding Ubisoft's "always-on" DRM policy for Driver: San Francisco, the publisher has ...
As with most of the company's major game launches since early last year, Ubisoft planned to lace the PC version of Driver: San Francisco with its pesky always-on DRM. The mechanism has appeared in ...
While some developers are upping the ante in the ongoing battle against video game piracy, one publisher has actually balked at one of their more ambitious ideas and decided to abandon it entirely — ...
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