Andy of Comix Inc said:
This much is true; but you gotta admit, when compared to Ubisoft's massive pile of dogcrap, needing to be online once every half a month is a rather small inconvenience. Everyone has some kind of internet connection if you're playing a game like this (I would hope so anyway, and here I am in the internet suckage capital of the world!), is being asked to check up every 15 days so bad?
Besides, you mention Gabe Newell; and Valve's Steam double-checks every second you're online to make sure your license is legit. Granted it offers more than JUST that, but regardless, this kind of DRM is small. Small. The worst DRM, to me, is the kind that limits installs though... Crysis Warhead has been reduced to a coaster for me.
Being shot in the knee caps is still a large improvement over being shot in the dick, but I don't feel particularly inclined to pay for that privilege.
Steam makes you log in once, then offline mode has yet to fail me. Additionally, Steam offers you some advantages for that particular disadvantage: permanent game backups, no need for a physical copy, ease of use (install steam and it installs everything else for you), absurdly good prices... etc.
You're right, once every 15 days is totally better than Ubisoft's "always on" shit, but at least Ubisoft can claim the "stupidly oblivious" card. Despite all the signs, they still thought that that level of never before done obnoxious DRM would work. Took hackers 2 weeks to break it. There's just no reason to keep doing this anymore.
Won't affect piracy in the least. Will greatly affect legitimate customers, and ONLY legitimate customers.