Navagon: I heard that AssBro only has an initial activation on install. Does it vary depending on where you buy it from then?
bansama: AC:B will be the same as AC2. You need to connect to their server when you start the game. After that, you no longer need the connection. It's the same no matter where you buy the game from. In fact, I used the AC2 DE key from Steam to upgrade my GG AC2 SE version. Possible as "Uplay" considers both to be the same game. Thus, no. It won't depend on where you purchase.
As for the text included in the product page, it's like the standard EA text. Used even when it doesn't fully apply.
I didn't really want to derail the thread, but my issue more than anything else is that they included the language way at the bottom where it's completely off the screen if you don't know to scroll down. If people don't mind putting up with that it's their own business. I just don't think that training people to assume that the text means something other than what it says is great.
bansama: AC:B will be the same as AC2.
Navagon: I guess people are just getting their hopes too high or something then. So about the only hope for these UbiDRMed games is if Ubisoft make a change at their end.
I want to play that game, but I still find the UbiDRM to be unnecessarily restrictive. Requiring it just during the start up is better than constantly, but it's still not acceptable. Especially with the notification way down at the bottom of the page where many people aren't likely to see it. One thing I do appreciate about Impulse is that the DRM scheme is typically a part of the summary that's presented front and center at the top of the screen where you're likely to see it.
I'll leave it at that.