Game publisher Ubisoft is testing a new PC gaming anti-piracy solution. The good news is that gamers will no longer need to play with the disc in the drive, and will be able to install the game on as many PCs as they like.
The bad news is that each and every time the gamer wants to play the game, he/she will have to be online to authenticate the game. Save games can also be stored online, which is good is you need to access them from different locations, and bad if you want to play games when your Internet connection is down. In other words, the new system will be like Steam's, but without the extensive library of games.
Downloaders of the pirated version of these games will enjoy the game without these restrictions.
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The bad news is that each and every time the gamer wants to play the game, he/she will have to be online to authenticate the game. Save games can also be stored online, which is good is you need to access them from different locations, and bad if you want to play games when your Internet connection is down. In other words, the new system will be like Steam's, but without the extensive library of games.
Downloaders of the pirated version of these games will enjoy the game without these restrictions.
More:
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