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I'm sick of having my games' longevity threatened by a DRM mechanism that was cracked over a decade ago and I don't see any reason why Denuvo will be any different. VMProtect has existed since 2006 and the version used in Denuvo does still look the same as it always has looked. Hell, sometimes it isn't announced and their numbers still shoot up on SteamSpy. If Denuvo isnt cracked it isnt because its special, its because there are no crackers left that seem to have the skills any more. It appears that one of the latest versions of the Denuvo anti-tamper tech, Denuvo V10.0, has been cracked. Why not include an automated mechanism that disables after a period of time? Why not include a clause that makes removal mandatory? One of these three things would extinguish the PR disaster Denuvo has on their hands and the publishers would get more sales, as they always do upon a Denuvo removal announcement. Denuvo V10.0, used in Watch Dogs Legion, has been cracked. This is partly due to the Chinese players who launched a review bombing compaign - in short - matters unrelated to the quality of the game itself.
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It isnt like Securom, Starforce, Safedisc, or even Tages. Denuvo Messed Up Total War: Warhammer 3 If you take a peek at Steam, currently the third part of the Total War: Warhammer series has only 59 positive reviews out of more than 8 thousand user ratings.
Denuvo itself doesnt seem to hamper performance in my opinion. 3DM has reported that its been able to crack the latest DRM system, Denuvo, that was used in FIFA 15, Lords of the Fallen and Dragon Age: Inquisition. Eventually it may be hours making the protection useless. The latest game to use the DRM is Rage 2, which was cracked within the.
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Can publishers stop using this bullshit yet? Please? Do they really think pirates, the people that would rather download a game over the span of two weeks can't wait 3-4 days? If they removed it after these games were cracked or after a reasonable time frame (let's say a year, long after the game has been cracked), I wouldn't have a problem but the fact that I have to crack games I've paid $60 for is ridiculous and at that point, why even pay for them at all? Denuvo has made no attempt to ease our concerns and I'm shocked that the publishers using their service haven't made a stink about it since every time a game uses Denuvo, it gets a sizable negative reaction. Denuvo survived for months when it first started being used (with some rocky starts to go with it giving it a bad rap) however now it can be broken in days instead. In brief: Not only has Denuvo anti-tamper technology been unwelcome by many gamers, but it’s also becoming less effective.