Ubisoft has announced that when playing Driver: San Francisco on the pc it is no longer needed to be permanently online. There will be only at the start of the game to get in contact with Ubisoft’s drm servers.
At the end of July, Ubisoft made known the controversial anti-piraterijmaatregel to want to run for the new Driver game. According to the publisher’s always-on drm a success because, thanks to the security system there is a clear reduction in piracy of Ubisoft titles.
Ubisoft relaxed its drm measures at the beginning of this year for the games, Assassin’s Creed II and Splinter Cell: Conviction, which is the always-on-drm was introduced. The drm servers fell victim to ddos attacks and technical problems. The publisher said when you have a title to see what the drm wants to deal, and closed (not always-on-drm in future games would come back.