Were you unhappy when Ubisoft implemented their new DRM for game like Assassin's Creed II, Settlers 7, Splinter Cell: Conviction? Tough. Pachter wishes more games would use it.

Wedbush Analyst Michael Pachter came out in full support on his GameTrailers.com Pach-Attack! show for Ubisoft's controversial digital right management (DRM) that is currently in use for PC games like Assassin's Creed II, Settlers 7, and Silent Hunter. The DRM requires gamers to be online at all times even during single-player portions of the game that typically wouldn't require owners to go online.
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    Play ISDF May 30, 10
    DRM like that needs to be destroyed. It's stupid to assume that all people have an internet connection 24/7. The only good Ubisoft game these days are either ones on the console or cracked downloaded ones.
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    Ded Valve May 30, 10
    The fact that games like this have already been cracked it sort of makes this not only useless and aggravating, but retarded and more aggravating.

    Something like what Bioware did would be a somewhat beneficial DRM and is good against the fight with used games. Definitely not the best but a hell of a lot better than this shit ubisoft is pulling.

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