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Maybe STOP releasing games with Denuvo DRM?
And, even better, maybe update your EXISTING games to remove that DRM too?
1- I can try the game since most of the games have no demo these days. (and almost every time I buy the game).
2- Denuvo games made by greedy developers. (It's pretty much a no buy for me. Rare exceptions).
You should re-think your strategy on your next games....
That's all I want :)
Shame.
Keep updating and improving the game with new content and you still MIGHT save yourselves.
I hope you never do a game again!
Greedy bastards.
https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/5zge5q/2dark_devs_guaranteed_a_100_drm_free_version_of/?utm_content=comments&utm_medium=user&utm_source=reddit&utm_name=frontpage
File-sharing on the other hand has a net postive effect I would contend. The buzz created will lead to legitimate sales. I think the effects are minor on both ends and make no statistically significant difference, but there you have it: DRM has a net-negative effect, and File-Sharing has a net-positive.