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#2 BlueEyedCasva
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@abtoxin: just shows how committed they are to making a true pc arena shooter

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#3  Edited By BlueEyedCasva
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The game doesn't look like it has a sense of direction when it comes to the gameplay. It seem like they tried to combine elements from the past game and implement it with a hack and slash theme that just didn't translate very well.The gunplay looks mostly pointless the majority of the time. Look at the enemy units, its if they were designed towards a more turned based combat instead of a real time one unless they are just poorly made AI.

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#4 BlueEyedCasva
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@R4gn4r0k said:

What is Denuvo exactly ? Does it connect to a server ?

Are your Denuvo protected games able to be played offline ?

Denuvo games can be played offline

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#5  Edited By BlueEyedCasva
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3DM who are probably the best group when it comes to the cracking scene are taking a break. People are going to say there will be others out there but let's not get ahead of ourselves when 3DM were the only ones that were actually able to bypass early edition of Denuvo. Technology is quickly changing so it obvious Denuvo is going keep on improving when high profile group like 3DM are absent.

Does Denuvo have any impact on most people who would buy the games. I know many people who bought games with Denuvo. Many aren't even aware the games they were playing had Denuvo. So I ask should this even be a concern for paying customer. Pirates are of course gong to complain when they feel a sense of entitlement to play a game for free. I think a lot people are jumping to all kinds of conclusion when we know nothing about how Denuvo truly works.

We're in age where technology is becoming more convenient to implement I think its clear there always going to be some form of security when it comes to protecting someone product.

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#6 BlueEyedCasva
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Yea the city is very detailed and is bigger than the entire Order 1886

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#7 BlueEyedCasva
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@mr_huggles_dog: Considering it was a small leak of information that was useless compared to 70 million who may have had their information compromised on PSN.

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#8  Edited By BlueEyedCasva
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@oflow: Elite Dangerous had crashing issues even when it was released. The xbox one version was especially buggy during launch. Star Citizen has a lot more technology being develop for it than Elite ever did so its going to take more time. There not trying to release a half ass game and no reasonable person would expect them to be able to release a game like this in three years.

People are getting on about how CIG offering microtransaction for ships when they can all be bought in game without having to pay any real money yet Elite Dangerous are charging 60 dollars for these adds on when you can get all the content for less than 60 dollars in SC,

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#9  Edited By BlueEyedCasva
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@Ant_17 said:

@blueeyedcasva: China might have their own service. Are there any more countries that don't have offical Steam in them?

China doesn't have services that offer what steam does and other countries are irrelevant in this topic.

http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1809623

Apparently Chinese user have said there were many in China who do use Steam

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#10  Edited By BlueEyedCasva
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@Heil68 said:
@blueeyedcasva said:
@Heil68 said:
@Ant_17 said:

I'm just saying, they lanched in Russia and the piracy rate hasn't changed at all.

Not going into details, but i think the rate might increase.

That's what I was kind of getting at. I dont think it will be embraced there, guess we'll see.

Russia is one of steam biggest markets as Gabe said is to provide a better service not combat piracy

service for what? Steam is a form of drm. You dont need it to play pirated games.

And? Not getting your point Steam also sells games and it own social networking so obviously its also a service. Just saying what Gabe said by providing better service than the pirates.