The game client was tricked into sending data requests locally instead of to Ubisoft.
The story of Assassins Creed II-SKIDROW-CrackOnly is a story about control. It was a 10MB file that brought a multi-billion dollar corporation to its knees regarding DRM policy. Assassins Creed II-SKIDROW-CrackOnly
Months after the SKIDROW crack made their DRM a laughing stock, Ubisoft quietly patched Assassin’s Creed II to remove the always-on requirement. They claimed it was a "plan update," but industry analysts knew: SKIDROW had won. The game client was tricked into sending data