@mjorh said:
Denuvo seems to ruin games in terms of performance ....i've heard this somewhere , dunno if it's true or not.
It is being blamed for Tomb Raider's stutters, but that is the first and only thing I've heard about Denuvo.
Apparently it has been installed on quite a few major titles, and if this is the first I am hearing about it, maybe we have our first non-intrusive, player-friendly DRM. One can only hope.
*My only fear is that if this DOES work, it will pave the way for greedier publishers to try something even more, like "Hey, Denuvo works, but it is not good enough! Let's try this" and then the next thing you know, a decade has gone by, and you have to sign a waiver handing over remote access of your PC to play a video game.
@godspellwh said:
It will probably stop the pirates who never plan on buying games in the first place
Right. It's important to remember the people that actually crack the game do it for the challenge, for fun, or out of some weird sense of social justice (i.e. robbing the rich to give to the poor...more like robbing from the rich publisher, the hardworking and likely now-bankrupt developer, and in some sense the people too.
Piracy will always be around, it just won't be as accessible or as casual as it has been.
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