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DRM is the acronym for Digital Rights Management, which are certain protocols used to restrict the amount of access to the game (though gameplay is usually not affected by this). Usually, it requires authentication from an online server, and therefore the internet is needed to play the game, in Assassin's Creed's case, the authentication would probably be through [[Uplay]]. | DRM is the acronym for Digital Rights Management, which are certain protocols used to restrict the amount of access to the game (though gameplay is usually not affected by this unless you own a pirated or otherwise modified copy). Usually, it requires authentication from an online server, and therefore the internet is needed to play the game, in Assassin's Creed's case, the authentication would probably be through [[Uplay]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 03:34, 19 April 2014
DRM is the acronym for Digital Rights Management, which are certain protocols used to restrict the amount of access to the game (though gameplay is usually not affected by this unless you own a pirated or otherwise modified copy). Usually, it requires authentication from an online server, and therefore the internet is needed to play the game, in Assassin's Creed's case, the authentication would probably be through Uplay.