I mean I was hitting like well over 140+ FPS on DOOM so maybe its just the way other companies are implementing it?
When it isn't multiplayer garbage hell yeahwe like DOOM updates again?
Depends if they give us real mod tools.Are there really going to be mods? Is that being optimistic or is it a sure thing without the anti-tamper?
It almost sounds cheaper to get piratedThe pricing I've heard for Denuvo is:
Lump sum model:
Or
- AAA title (bigger 500k units on PC): 100.000 EUR
- AA title (smaller 500k units on PC): 50.000 EUR
- Indie title (less than 100k units on PC): 10.000 EUR
Per unit pricing:
- 2.500 EUR setup fee.
- 0,15 EUR per unit reported monthly based on Steam owners.
There is no definitive data that Denuvo increased the sales of DOOM. The major Denuvo releases this year do not track at dramatically different rates than titles with limited or no DRM, and even when DOOM was cracked that did not negatively impact its marketplace performance.Yep, best scenario, have it on if it increases your sales, then remove it down the line for modding and preservation purposes.
Depends if they give us real mod tools.
Not always necessary. Look at what Long War did to XCOM Enemy Unknown.
There is no definitive data that Denuvo increased the sales of DOOM. The major Denuvo releases this year do not track at dramatically different rates than titles with limited or no DRM, and even when DOOM was cracked that did not negatively impact its marketplace performance.
By looking at steam spy sales graph.Huh? How do we know this?
Oh, some would buy in droves at $10 or $5. But yeah, at that point they might've even pirated it then bought anyway for the sake of posterity.The game was $20 a week ago. They probably know that if you don't for that price, you wouldn't have ever bought in the first place.
Personally, I appreciate that this will make it a lot easier to play in ten or fifteen years if Denuvo isn't around anymore to authenticate it.Can anyone explain why everyone is so happy for its removal? Played and finished Doom don't see what difference it would make.
Huh? How do we know this?
By looking at steam spy sales graph.
That's cool. Would be even cooler if it went legit DRM-free and came to GOG.
"Don't worry about buying it right away, you can just pirate it 67 days after release!"I'd be much happier about Dunuvo if publishers were more transparent about a guaranteed removal date. I'm willing to accept it at launch if it stops zero day piracy.
There is no definitive data that Denuvo increased the sales of DOOM. The major Denuvo releases this year do not track at dramatically different rates than titles with limited or no DRM, and even when DOOM was cracked that did not negatively impact its marketplace performance.
I see this becoming a trend. The whole point of it is to keep the game from being cracked in the initial launch window. After that it doesn't matter to them as much.
The game was $20 a week ago. They probably know that if you don't for that price, you wouldn't have ever bought in the first place.
The Long War is like a hex edit. The best, most complex hex edit ever, but still. The few new assets are color swaps or other minor tweaks.
I don't mean to discount the developers, they worked miracles within those crazy restrictions. I just think a game like Doom needs a more open framework for good mods.
I'd be fine with denuvo if every game removed it after 6 months, let it stop the pirates on release but don't make the consumer suffer long term.
Lmao exactly what I was going to say.DOOM is the gift to gaming that just keeps on giving.
That's the right way to do it.I see this becoming a trend. The whole point of it is to keep the game from being cracked in the initial launch window. After that it doesn't matter to them as much.
Does this mean I can finally resurrect my old Beavis and Butthead Quake models me and my college roommate used to use??
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I'm no expert, but maybe it basically has to reinstall the package again to "remove" it.Why is this patch 12GB? Is it just to remove Denuvo? If yes things are getting a little ridiculous.
Time to buy
I'd be fine with denuvo if every game removed it after 6 months, let it stop the pirates on release but don't make the consumer suffer long term.
I'd be much happier about Dunuvo if publishers were more transparent about a guaranteed removal date. I'm willing to accept it at launch if it stops zero day piracy.