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Is that some meme that I don't understand...
Denuvo also only effects performance on ♥♥♥♥-tier CPU's.
if your performance is affected by a drm to the point of "greatly reducing fps", your hardware hasn't been relevant for years and it's time for an upgrade.
the game comes on 15 july cracked out games with denovo not fast cracked like this the last two years game was not cracked so denove is this year not included :)
That is 300 seconds on 10mbit connection, which was a standard 10 years ago. If you can't spend 300 seconds more (at most) on downloading the game to get more post-launch support motivation for devs, then I think you should respect the industry more.
First 14 days after release is the most fragile period for the developer, he can lose a lot of sales, and win many as well. Denuvo is proven to at least protect for a week (unless developer screws something up, could be much more or much less).
If you have better solutions to protect the game from piracy in first 14 days, and after every update, then let me know, but for now in my point of view (and probably many developers who could feel the pain of being a victim of mass piracy) it's an unreasonable complaint.
always-on for example. (could be made even worse with third party launcher/login)
linking your key to your hardware ID with limited resets.
Yeah that's what I'm saying, there's always-on solution which we know multiple times how it ended (Diablo 3, SimCity, Assassin's Creed 2 to name a few).
At least it ain't SecuROM, always could have been worse right.