I was able to get it off US - Anchorage. Miami, Pittsburgh, and New York were all file not found.
I was able to get it off US - Anchorage. Miami, Pittsburgh, and New York were all file not found.
I genuinely don't see why their immediate next move wouldn't be to remove it from the official version now. It's been rendered pointless to have it in as soon as something like this happens.I hope this come from a rogue Capcom employee or something.
I wish Every company removes denuvo after a month out..
Alex is, yes. His PC videos typically go up Monday.
I genuinely don't see why their immediate next move wouldn't be to remove it from the official version now. It's been rendered pointless to have it in as soon as something like this happens.
That steamworks protection can be cracked like that *snaps fingers*Since I can see this getting out of hand potentially, let me stress: this is *not* a crack. It still has steamworks DRM, and in order to download it you need to own DMCV already.
Skimmed it and it looks like 7% is a more representative number. Even so, ANY performance hit is too much for paying consumers. If I lose even 1 Fps to DRM it's too goddamn much.
Skimmed it and it looks like 7% is a more representative number. Even so, ANY performance hit is too much for paying consumers. If I lose even 1 Fps to DRM it's too goddamn much.
Skimmed it and it looks like 7% is a more representative number. Even so, ANY performance hit is too much for paying consumers. If I lose even 1 Fps to DRM it's too goddamn much.
Option 1) Capcom shareholderI seriously don't understand how or why anyone would defend denuvo.
There are stans for everything man, even for DRM.I seriously don't understand how or why anyone would defend denuvo.
It would be a whole lot easier to stomach the situation if the people defending Denuvo would take that position. But the cycle always seems to always start out with flat out denial that Denuvo impacts performance, then anyone who tests it get their credibility questioned, then it's minimizing the impact of the performance hit, then it's just "you just don't like DRM because you want to pirate" type of implications start flying.While I'm sure this is true to some extent I've always assumed that a lot of it is just devil's advocacy for the idea that if some publishers are going to skip PC entirely without a proper (or at least an illusion of a proper) DRM solution to prevent piracy they might just skip a PC release entirely. I'm not sure I agree with that analysis, but I can kind of understand that more than a perspective of "drm is important otherwise literally every potential buyer will just pirate the game."
Most denuvo games are cracked nowadays and lots of companies (like Square-Enix) don't bother to remove it.
lol noDo you guys believe that Publishers/Developers lose enough money due to piracy to make destroying your games performance worth it?
I followed the instruction but it doesn't work. :(
Says it can't find the file or something similar.
It's 7% if you playing at 480p.Skimmed it and it looks like 7% is a more representative number. Even so, ANY performance hit is too much for paying consumers. If I lose even 1 Fps to DRM it's too goddamn much.
It's 7% if you playing at 480p.
In a real case scenario, they "noted no difference in performance whatsoever." Just like a user here on Resetera had found out.
It would be a whole lot easier to stomach the situation if the people defending Denuvo would take that position. But the cycle always seems to always start out with flat out denial that Denuvo impacts performance, then anyone who tests it get their credibility questioned, then it's minimizing the impact of the performance hit, then it's just "you just don't like DRM because you want to pirate" type of implications start flying.
Overlord Gaming has a few videos testing Denuvo games before and after their removal, I hope he managed to hear about this whole situation and managed to grab the Denuvo free build to test out.
It's sad to think Intel CPU's are running around 10% slower because of the meltdown bug fix & Denuvo DRM, all that performance lost for no reason. Skylake's advantage over Sandy Bridge is being slowly taken away lol.