EA follows Ubisoft, will sell titles with 'always on' DRM

Same as - I cant believe that so many put up with such a flaky connection. Why arent they moving providers?? :confused:
some people are stuck on unreliable copper, there only options are unreliable copper with isp A through unreliable copper with isp Z. I luckily have a reliable copper connection, my exchange is not congested and my lines are free from faults. I do unfortunately have issues with routers locking up (no routers will solve this issue) probably due to high internal loads that consumer routers/hubs can't deal with so well. If my copper was bad, or my exchange was congested, I would have to live with it, no cable in my area, BT won't be here with their new network for atleast another year and virgin would never lay cable near me.

There's a lot of people in worse spots than me, don't assume we all have the same options
 
some people are stuck on unreliable copper, there only options are unreliable copper with isp A through unreliable copper with isp Z. I luckily have a reliable copper connection, my exchange is not congested and my lines are free from faults. I do unfortunately have issues with routers locking up (no routers will solve this issue) probably due to high internal loads that consumer routers/hubs can't deal with so well. If my copper was bad, or my exchange was congested, I would have to live with it, no cable in my area, BT won't be here with their new network for atleast another year and virgin would never lay cable near me.

There's a lot of people in worse spots than me, don't assume we all have the same options

Personally I'd move house. :D

I cant remember the last time I had to reboot my router.

At the end of the day though if you dont meet the technical reqs for the game then you cant play it - no different to having a crap CPU or graphics card.
 
Same as - I cant believe that so many put up with such a flaky connection. Why arent they moving providers?? :confused:

Some people are stuck with only one provider in their area.

Others look to buy the cheapest connection as they don't intend to leech from newzgroups all day or play much online multiplayer games. So having a standard connection for web browsing should be adequate.
 
Except it's a requirement that they purposely added at the expense of their customers

Hows it any different to making a game DX10 only for example? Or non XP compatible.

Seems people should be complaining to their ISP's? Ok so you may not max out your download speed on ADSL but you should at least get a constant connection.
 
Hows it any different to making a game DX10 only for example? Or non XP compatible.

Seems people should be complaining to their ISP's? Ok so you may not max out your download speed on ADSL but you should at least get a constant connection.
devs/ms trying to push people on dx10/vista/w7 is not the same as devs forcing you to have a stable connection, which not everyone can physically get access to.

you seem to be fine with the fact that one day, you might not be able to play a SP game simply because your internet is down/the auth servers are down/you're on a train, I'm not. If they used this in a MP game, I really wouldn't care (mainly because you need to be online all the time anyway ;))
 
Because you can see a difference in game when you're running it in DX10 at least. Having to connect to internet on singleplayer game does not add anything to your experience of the game.
 
Hows it any different to making a game DX10 only for example? Or non XP compatible.

Because there is supposed to be some benefit to DX10, etc, which improves the game.

Where is the benefit (to a SP game) of an always-on internet connection?
 
Same as - I cant believe that so many put up with such a flaky connection. Why arent they moving providers?? :confused:

Just because it's "always on" that doesn't mean it's 100% reliable.

Also there's a lot of places in this country that doesn't have fibre so cable isn't an option. Some of these places are also too far away from an exchange to have decent ADSL.

It's clear that a lot of you are either naive or ignorant to what broadband is like in this country.

Hows it any different to making a game DX10 only for example? Or non XP compatible.

It's different because not upgrading your hardware / software is a choice you've made, you can only choose from what internet connections are available in your area.
 
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Has anyone with one of the crappy connections actually tried playing AC2? Or are people just assuming that it will keep cutting out?

Regardless its not UBI's fault that your connection is crap.
 
But then a realised they don't make anything worth pirating :o

I thought so too, then I remembered my most played game this week, Anno 1404, which is still quite a good game imo.


All the other rubbish especially FPS coming from them is **** though and not even worth downloading.
 
Hows it any different to making a game DX10 only for example?
DX10 improves the graphical aspects of the game and makes it pretty. This draconian DRM only penalises users who do not have a permanent internet connection.

Read my post a page back - you'll see that there are real people not living in your perfect, always connected, little world...
 
Regardless its not UBI's fault that your connection is crap.

Alright Hitler, calm down.
Just because someone has an extremely bad internet connection, doesn't mean they shouldn't be able to play a game due to hideous DRM. (Unless it was online only play I suppose...)

Boo hoo. If you cant afford to have an internet connection that allows you to play Always on DRM games, that's your problem.

Next people will be moaning that games have a too high system requirement for them to play.

People already have complained, remember Crysis? Sigh... They were fools though.
Adding a need to always be online is not the way forward and will only lead to further piracy, imo. It's something that doesn't need to be there and is only hurting customers. [/broken record]
Why not though? Good way to get out of developing for the PC. I don't need to have my Xbox online when I stick in a game.
 
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