adamosmaki
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Well EA, activision, konami etc all have proved they have the good will to remove drm after a while so we can enjoy our games once their servers go offline. Now excuse me while i go play nfs carbon on rpcs3 because playing the pc version is next to impossible thanks to Ea and their anti piracy measuresCorporate shilling in this thread is amazing. There are bunch of games without Denuvo and they do fine. Couple little games by CDPR called Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk 2077 are just an example.
Denuvo mainly gives publishers a chance to present to shareholders that they are "taking piracy seriously". Witness bullshit additional DRM on top of Denuvo that some companies put, "just to be on a safe side".
It's all bullshit for the most part. Ones who suffer are mainly customers. Yeah, maybe if you have latest i7-i9 or AMD equivalent chip you won't have a lot of issues (not guaranteed mind you), but fact is that most gamers do not own that. So the majority of customers suffer through this BS.
Not to mention what happens when inevitably Denuvo goes offline either due to company going out of business or moving on to Denuvo 3.0 or some shit. This is same company that had that SecureROM crap that went belly up. So yeah, good luck playing some of these games in 10-15 years.
Yeah, I know to a lot of people that's immaterial, but some of us do like replaying older titles. Imagine not being able to play say Chrono Trigger or FFVI because they were DRM protected.
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