Nothing like adding a universally hated thing to a game a year after it was released to build good will with the player base.
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There is the Denuvo Group curator which is worth following. If a game on Steam has Denuvo, it will have a listing from that curator against it. Then avoid buying it.
I don't know why you'd actively make your game have worse performance, especially given it was hacked shortly after its release with a yarr version readily available.
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Last edited by huxley; 16-04-2023, 08:23.
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Originally posted by speedlolita View PostDenuvo isn't cracked that often. There appears to be one person who knows how to and only does so if their bounty is paid.
In better news I saw that Capcom removed Denuvo from Resident Evil Village recently.
We only need to look to The Witcher III and Cyberpunk 2077 to show that Denuvo is completely unnecessary.
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Thing is, on PC there are that many sales from different sites that you don't really need the hassle of pirating a game.
The most I've paid is for Cyberpunk2077, everything else I'm playing didn't cost me more than £10. You can get Resi 4 for like £35.
If the prices are low and you wait a few weeks for a sale Denuvo is null and void.
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Originally posted by MartyG View PostOr so we're led to believe - better to let people think there's only one person with that knowledge.
We only need to look to The Witcher III and Cyberpunk 2077 to show that Denuvo is completely unnecessary.
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I'm looking for a bit of pc tech advice.
At the moment I have the completely ass intel CPU Cooler installed. I have neither the budget for a big tower fan, nor the inclination to remove the motherboard from the case to fit one.
Can anyone recommend a good cooler that can just replace it and at least offer quieter cooling?
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Originally posted by Cassius_Smoke View PostI'm looking for a bit of pc tech advice.
At the moment I have the completely ass intel CPU Cooler installed. I have neither the budget for a big tower fan, nor the inclination to remove the motherboard from the case to fit one.
Can anyone recommend a good cooler that can just replace it and at least offer quieter cooling?
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It's an i7. Most towers need a mounting bracket put on the back of the motherboard, and I don't really have the time to take it all apart and fit one right now. I'll probably do it at some point, but I'm just looking for a quick stop gap.
I've looked around and found a few but I just wanted a recommendation.
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