We don't like our game being pirated and so we take steps to try and stop that happening. But at the same time it's arguable how much that harms sales. We've got a lot of players who haven't necessarily activated. "It's always upsetting to see your game being pirated. "I wouldn't comment on ever," said Russell, "but it's certainly not something we're planning to do for Rome 2. ![]() ![]() ![]() Speaking with Eurogamer, lead designer James Russell said that while always-online isn't something planned for Rome 2, it may be considered in the future. Total War: Rome 2 will require Steam in order to quell piracy issues, but The Creative Assembly is stopping short requiring always-online for the title.
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