• Sabata
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    194 hours ago

    Is this a business entity wearing the skin of a human, or a clown wearing the skin of a business?

    • @dustyData
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      236 minutes ago

      Surely the former because at least clowns try to be funny and entertaining.

  • JohnEdwa
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    Personally, I’m okay with Denuvo and other similar DRM when it’s used for the intended purpose - to prevent launch day hype piracy. The first few weeks/months are crucial for sales, and I can understand why developers do it.

    But after that, especially after the game is cracked, remove the fucking DRM, it did what it could and is now useless, and only makes the experience of legitimate customers worse.

    • @OneOrTheOtherDontAskMe
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      102 hours ago

      Only Denuvo has reported that it’s better for sales, the rest of us don’t have data on that and I’m not trusting the wolf with Hen House design

  • @[email protected]
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    5 hours ago

    Because as we all know, being a gamer means you can’t also be a fucking moron.

    … Wait.

    One experience with other people on Xbox Live voice chat can disprove that.

    • Echo Dot
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      24 hours ago

      I bet he plays like it’s Call Of Duty in multiplayer games which require team cooperation.

  • Lad
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    176 hours ago

    Arrogant cunt. Fuck you and your shitty “product”.

  • sunzu2
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    96 hours ago

    Grifter attempting to explain his existence…

  • Rikudou_Sage
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    15912 hours ago

    The cracks, they don’t remove our protection. The cracks still have all our code in and all our code is executed. There is even more code on top of the cracked code - that is executing on top of our code, and causing even more stuff to be executed. So there is technically no way that the cracked version is faster than the uncracked version. That’s simply a technical fact.

    Going by that logic, there’s simply no way that Denuvo does not hinder performance.

    • @rdri
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      699 hours ago

      That’s also a lie. There is no way it would be impossible to remove the protection code (or parts of it) or make it not execute. That alone makes him a clown.

      • @CleoTheWizard
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        359 hours ago

        Not to mention that some of the cracks are incredibly lightweight in the first place so even disabling a small amount of their code would improve things. Removing the encryption mechanisms alone works wonders.

  • @[email protected]
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    3710 hours ago

    Denuvo profits off game developers fears of their game not being well received by gamers for reasons such as performance issues, bugs, or at its foundation is just a mediocre game.

    I like to believe that the narrative that piracy hurt sales is only true for medicore/bad games because the average pirate is broke and they are not going to buy your game just because of denuvo and those who can afford to buy will choose not to after getting to try it.

    On the other hand good games will always be commerical successful with or without denuvo.

  • @[email protected]
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    8111 hours ago

    God, hard to read more than half of it, this guy’s a total idiot. He really thinks he sells a solution, fucking wake up off that dream. It was nice, you enjoyed it, now wake up, go do something else, or just take the money and retire, idk, idc.

    Fuck DRM, what a shitty way of screwing up content.

    • AwesomeLowlander
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      10 hours ago

      What makes you think he’s an idiot as opposed to lying through his teeth?

      - ‘It’s difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends on not understanding it’

  • @vzq
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    4211 hours ago

    The only positive thing is that they are SUCH GREEDY FUCKS that companies often patch out the protection after release to stop paying them.

  • Rikudou_Sage
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    5812 hours ago

    RPS: The study you mention showed that having Denuvo software improves revenues at launch, but also showed that a certain point after release - I think it was around three months - it evens out. Do you think publishers should have a policy of eventually removing Denuvo and making that clear to players in their marketing?

    Andreas Ullmann: That’s the only point of the study where I’m not totally agreeing.

    Well, who would have thunk!

    • NRay7882
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      If it were just bad PR, publishers wouldn’t be removing it from their games left and right. It’s a flawed security system.

    • @[email protected]
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      5011 hours ago

      Same for me. Denvo killed me enjoyment of monster hunter world. Locked me out of the game when I tried playing it after a long break from the game. Being told I have to wait 24 hours before attempting to play a game I paid for was a quick way to get me to not want to buy any denuvo game.

      • @FangedWyvern42
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        88 hours ago

        That is ridiculous. I love Monster Hunter, but if that happened to me I would instantly refund the game.

      • @[email protected]
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        1410 hours ago

        It’s really a shame, because I was super excited for MH:Wilds, but the confirmation that it will include Denuvo killed my enthusiasm completely.

        • @[email protected]
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          59 hours ago

          At least Capcom eventually removes denuvo from their games. I’ll probably wait until that happens to play Wilds.

          • @[email protected]
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            22 hours ago

            Yeah, and at that point I’ll also just wait for a 50% off sale, whereas I would otherwise have been a day 1 purchase.

            I feel like this happens a lot, honestly - there’ll be a game I’m really excited for, and either it’s got some shitty DRM, or it’s a timed Epic exclusive, or whatever else, and then a few months later when I could be playing it, I’ve mentally moved on to other things and I end up just buying it much later on deep sale if at all.

            There’s a lot of games coming out all the time; if I get past that initial hype period around launch without buying a thing, it’s 50% or more off, or I won’t buy it at all.

    • @[email protected]
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      That’s easy, I never buy games at launch or in the first few years after release!