Usually, Tages is meant to enforce an installation limit in order to prevent illegal sharing (something that's entirely redundant/unnecessary for a game on Steam, but I digress), usually set at 3 times or 3 different computers. ![]() ![]() ![]() It wouldn't be a Ubisoft game release without some kind of controversy, eh? The publisher recently put out the latest entry in their series of ANNO strategy games, and though it doesn't use their infamous always-on DRM, the way they've implemented third-party provider Solidshield's Tages system seems a bit more restrictive than usual.
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