Yes, it works really well in protecting the game from a purchase made by me.Kinda strange people are claiming Denuvo doesn't protect anything when FighterZ to this day still isn't cracked.
Yes, it works really well in protecting the game from a purchase made by me.Kinda strange people are claiming Denuvo doesn't protect anything when FighterZ to this day still isn't cracked.
Sure it does.Yes, it works really well in protecting the game from a purchase made by me.
Huh, Denuvo removal isn't as common practice as I thought. And doesn't look like it's on Sega's to-do list at all. But hey, they provide another helpful q&a! http://www.sega.com/denuvo
SEGA has been known to patch all of their games on Steam well after their release if they have problems or cannot launch on certain computers. Some good examples are Company of Heroes and Jet Set Radio. You really think they are going to allow like half of their library to just be locked out forever if something like this happened?5 years from now when you can no longer play puyo puyo tetris because denuvo's servers are gone
"well at least the online checks weren't MORE frequent!!"
Here is Katsuhiro Harada directly blaming Tekken 7's performance problems on Denuvo:
What if it's simply fact? Telling the truth is unprofessional and disrespectful?Shifting the blame to the third party middleware for whose implementation in your game you are responsible is incredibly disrespectful and unprofessional.
Launching without DRM and becoming a huge success anyway like The Witcher 3 (among countless other games) maybe. Or just Steam's DRM like countless other games. Or similar.I still have yet to see anyone offer an alternative that also adequately protects the developer's property.
Launching without DRM and becoming a huge success anyway like The Witcher 3 (among countless other games) maybe. Or just Steam's DRM like countless other games. Or similar.
How about that Minecraft? Or similar.
Oh so low cost of entry = huge success like Minecraft? Guess there's your alternative then, make games cheaper and they'll be mega-success stories making billions like that.You mean the same Minecraft that is both geared towards children and has a low cost of entry? Shocked that it isn't pirated more.
And witcher 3 is an exception to the rule.
I've yet to see Denuvo adequately protecting jackshit. Again, the only thing that it ever does is affecting legit consumers. No one else.I still have yet to see anyone offer an alternative that also adequately protects the developer's property.
LMAO no it isn't. Almost every huge sucesse on PC has been a huge sucess despite 99.9999999999% of them being cracked DAY ONEYou mean the same Minecraft that is both geared towards children and has a low cost of entry? Shocked that it isn't pirated more.
And witcher 3 is an exception to the rule.
Sega of Europe is the problem here. They are forcing it on the other territories.
You mean the same Minecraft that is both geared towards children and has a low cost of entry? Shocked that it isn't pirated more.
And witcher 3 is an exception to the rule.
Using Denuvo is the "or similar" of using something like Steam's DRM.Launching without DRM and becoming a huge success anyway like The Witcher 3 (among countless other games) maybe. Or just Steam's DRM like countless other games. Or similar.
How about that Minecraft? Or similar.
Launching without DRM and becoming a huge success anyway like The Witcher 3 (among countless other games) maybe. Or just Steam's DRM like countless other games. Or similar.
How about that Minecraft? Or similar.
Would have sold less tbhWitcher 3 was heavily pirated, so who knows how it would have turned out if it was released with DRM.
What are the chances of Denuvo being removed for Sonic Mania +?
Slim to none. SEGA's never patched out Denuvo.What are the chances of Denuvo being removed for Sonic Mania +?
try unplugging your internet connection for 24 hours and restarting your game and you'll understand why people are upset about denuvo.
Explain more? My provider changes my ip each day or something, does that mean game will reject me?
Kinda strange people are claiming Denuvo doesn't protect anything when FighterZ to this day still isn't cracked.
It'd be a first to be that bloated. :PDoes this explain why Shenmue 1+2 requires 30GB of HDD space on PC?
Does this explain why Shenmue 1+2 requires 30GB of HDD space on PC
Yep. It's like those "YOU WOULDN'T DOWNLOAD A CAR" commercials companies used to put on DVD's. Only people who bought the movie legitimately had to deal with those, completely missing the point of having these things in the first place.I know I would. I'd rather they respect the people who buy their games. DRM DOES NOT HURT PIRATES, ONLY THE CONSUMER.
Have the cracked versions of Denuvo games been performance tested and found to be superior?I've read the article few days ago.
It's sad that Denuvo is still being used as it's been proven how useless and ineffective it truly is and at the end of the day the legit customer gets the inferior product and worst experiance.
Denuvo isn't removed in the cracked versions. It just bypasses the DRM.Have the cracked versions of Denuvo games been performance tested and found to be superior?
Kinda strange people are claiming Denuvo doesn't protect anything when FighterZ to this day still isn't cracked.
It was only cracked today lol. Wasn't when they said it, and it did take longer than usual.Actually FighterZ IS cracked. By one guy. He's making a program which can decrypt denuvo on the fly, so not just for one game. Something like that I dunno I'm not too knowledgable about the actual process involved.
It was only cracked today lol. Wasn't when they said it, and it did take longer than usual.
Kinda strange people are claiming Denuvo doesn't protect anything when FighterZ to this day still isn't cracked.
This is false - Denuvo's primary function is anti-tamper, which is directly applicable towards anti-cheating/hacking. Whether or not it works well, is immaterial to there being an "illusion" of customer benefits like with XB1.But yet, here with Denuvo, there are absolutely no benefits on the consumer end, not even the illusion of them like with the original Xbox One idea.
The original theory on this comes from comparisons to VMProtect.Have the cracked versions of Denuvo games been performance tested and found to be superior?