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Warning: This title uses 3rd-party DRM (Denuvo Anti-tamper)
Actually a lot do, and is usually the main reason people dont buy said product. Denuvo is intrusive, way more than facebook and such. It literally polices you with your own game on your own pc.
Its also been known to have severe performance issues on many PC's, but there have been rumours that this has actually been corrected. I personally dont know, cuz I refuse to buy anything that uses denuvo.
Fair-minded gamers should want game developers to make money selling their games. But that’s not what this is about. Like often happens with anti-piracy solutions, gamers have long objected that Denuvo creates problems for legitimate, paying customers.
Denuvo claims this is nonsense. The official Denuvo website says “Anti-Tamper has no perceptible effect on game performance nor is Anti-Tamper to blame for any game crashes of genuine executables.”
But there’s a lot of evidence to the contrary. The director of TEKKEN 7 blamed Denuvo’s DRM for performance problems in the PC version of the game, for example—a rare case where a game developer, rather than merely a player, knocked Denuvo.
Some game developers have removed Denuvo from their games after release. Overlord Gaming ran some benchmarks on the with-Denuvo and without-Denuvo versions of these games. As Extreme Tech notes, Denuvo causes performance issues in nearly every tested game. From longer load times to frame rate drops, Denuvo’s protection appears to slow things down. Performance sometimes improves by 50% after Denuvo is removed by the developer.
https://www.howtogeek.com/400126/what-is-denuvo-and-why-do-gamers-hate-it/
Sad because it looks like a great game.
You can install steam on a big harddrive, to avoid it killings
But slower load times
Where the hell did this outburst come from may I ask? It also has nothing to do with what I actually said in my post.
Also, google knows nothing about me. I am not even close to important enough to warrant being found by google.
Okay, naive would be someone who thinks they know anothers life lol Tell me, how does google collect their information?
So if someone say, doesnt enter their information anywhere, how would google get that information? Not even considering if people put in false information to avoid this exact thing.
I have 3 google accounts, none of which have anything to do with my actual person. So the information they are able to gather, is on someone that doesnt even exist.
Name - Joe Blow the Hero
Occupation - Blowing Joes
Residence - Joes Blow House
You get my point? Unless you OFFER the information initially, there is no way for google to have said information. So stop assuming you know how everyones life works, cuz you seriously dont know anything.
To further clarify this, I dont go onto sites or use apps that use my information to goto other sites. Which if you read ToS agreements, are pretty easy to find. So you are easily able to avoid this issue. This is me giving you too much credit though, as most people dont actually read their ToS.
LOL, you need to use some sources for those baseless assumptions; where is your evidence everyone uses social media sites?
Plus with social media you are providing(selling) your data to get the service for Free; here you are paying full price for a game, so there is no comparison whatsoever, unless its a free to play game.
It's really sad how some people are willing to advocate against their self interests, and keep supporting anti-consumer BS like intrusive DRM, and countless other crap.
When you want to work against your fellow gamers and promote anti-consumer practices, at least be smart enough to get paid for it