• Katana314
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    8 hours ago

    Yeah, I have no issues with that as a solution to wholly broken purchases. I think those are incredibly rare though, even among digital games.

    I do think a lot of Denuvo’s opponents tend to exaggerate its effects on the game’s playability, when the findings regarding cracked copies have leaned different directions in performance depending on testing method. Most people can play Denuvo games no problem, even offline.

    Online requirements I certainly sympathize more with if it’s a game you like. I enjoy Hitman WoA, and wish other people would try it, but a fair few avoided it for the online requirement. I hope for legislation that ensures, someday when IOI is packing up its last employee and shutting off servers, they can also hand out the keys to an offline mode. But legislation like that (eg, SKG) doesn’t come about from pirating. It takes effort and vocalization.

    • artyom@piefed.social
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      7 hours ago

      I do think a lot of Denuvo’s opponents tend to exaggerate its effects on the game’s playability

      They don’t. There are in-depth analyses confirming it’s effects published all over the web.

      Most people can play Denuvo games no problem, even offline

      I tried to play one last week (someone in my family purchased it) and it did not work offline. Very big problem, and not acceptable.

      if it’s a game you like

      Doesn’t matter if you like it or not, it’s never acceptable.

      someday when IOI is packing up its last employee and shutting off servers, they can also hand out the keys to an offline mode

      LOL sure they can, but they usually don’t. There are decade-old games at this point with Denuvo still active .