Poetic.Injustice
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Lets start from the beginning. According to the scene group Revolt, Ubisoft has added VMProtect over Denuvo. Our guess is that the French team did this in order to protect its title from pirates. After all, weve seen all the latest Denuvo games getting cracked in less than a day. However, and at the time of writing, there is still no crack for Assassins Creed Origins.
Thats all good for Ubisoft, however Revolt claimed that this implementation brings a severe CPU performance hit. According to its reports, there is an additional 30-40% CPU performance hit with this new implementation.
Now we dont know whether this claim is true at all, so take it with a grain of salt. Unfortunately there is no way to test whether Denuvo causes this abnormally high CPU usage in Assassins Creed: Origins. And thats because if and when the game gets cracked, VMProtect and Denuvo will still run in the background. In short, and as with all Denuvo cracks, this will simply bypass the protections tools.
http://www.dsogaming.com/news/rumou...additional-cpu-usage-assassins-creed-origins/