Denuvo plans to offer independent benchmarks in an attempt to prove its DRM doesn't cause performance problems
Denuvo plans to offer independent benchmarks in an attempt to prove its DRM doesn't cause performance problems
Steve Huin, chief operating officer of videogames, said, "there is no perceptible impact on gameplay because of the way we do things."
Steve Huin, chief operating officer of videogames, said, "there is no perceptible impact on gameplay because of the way we do things."
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Except that time where legitmate customers were unable to play their games because of server issues with DRM.
Or the fact that it hampers official ports of games to Linux. But aside from that, there's no impact /s
20 0 ReplySadly, it doesn't make the paying customers STOP paying, which means it's just going to keep. F*cking. Happening.
6 0 ReplyDenuvo doesn’t hurt piracy. It hurts legitimate paying customers.
Like all DRM, really. Meanwhile, Good Old Games is doing just fine without any DRM to speak of, proving that it's of no benefit to anyone.
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