This stuff actually makes me quite angry, the developers and the customers both suffer, the only ones that don't are the pirates. It's quite easy to boycott the game or get your "drm free version" but the studio and devs who have worked hard on an otherwise good game are the ones that suffer. Also to those who say steam is…
Ubisoft's DRm schemes have been increasingly ridiculous for nearly a decade now. The last game I bought for PC was Blazing Angels in 2006. It installed some hideous, crippling starforce DRM scheme that disabled my DVD drive and embedded itself so hard into my operating system that I could never properly remove it. More…