Source: Forced to connect: C&C 4 requires always-on InternetThe issue of LAN play has become a hot-button issue for PC gamers ever since we found out that StarCraft 2 will have no support for it. Be prepared for an even larger backlash against a well-known RTS franchise however, as EA has confirmed that Command and Conquer 4 currently requires an online connection at all times... even when playing the single-player game.
"As of right now, you need to be online all the time to play C&C 4. This is primarily due to our 'player progression' feature so everything can be tracked. C&C 4 is not an MMO in the sense of World of Warcraft, but conceptually it has similar principles for being online all the time," Community Leader APOC wrote. No matter what mode you're playing, no matter what you're doing, if you want to play Command and Conquer 4, you're going to need to have a working Internet connection.
Source: Command & Conquer 4 Q&A - Exclusive First DetailsAs a nice side effect, since C&C4 requires players to be online all the time in order to prevent cheating, we'll be shipping without any form of DRM.
So which is more inane: Requiring a constant Internet connection to play the single-player portion of a game or tacking on SecuROM?
And couldn't requiring a constant Internet connection be considered a form of DRM?
I'm confused.
Nuts to this. I'm going back to playing Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks.