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But what i don´t get is that the licence depends on certain other terms - and that You can´t resell that licence. That was the first step into doom with it. And usually You have next to no rights if it´s about certain bugs or broken mechanics. If You´d buy a car and some buttons wouldn´t work - no one would accept it. If You´d buy a car and there is some hidden failure You have rights for the next 30 years that the producer is responsible for it. In software it all doesn´t matter, because politicians don´t exactly know what a computer is or what the web is - because their average age is around 75 and they´re busy thinking about certain changes nobody is interested in, or which do exactly nothing, while they´re spending money the workers work for with an obsolete mindset.
17 unnecessary steps later
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Steam Client
Rockstar Launcher
Rockstar SocialClub Runtime
Vulkan API Runtime
various VisualC++ Runtimes
Rockstar Games to my knowledge has never done that. Unless perhaps the digital game purchase was done through fraudulent means perhaps, or a charge-back had taken place.
Sources?
Usually when a game has Denuvo it tends to tie up a portion of cpu usage whenever the game is running. I don't see that happen with RDR2