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Well said, denuvo must be permanently banned from all games because of the harm it causes to them and all customers.
almost max settings all around lag free
I don't think I've ever intentionally bough a game that came with Denuvo.
The only ones that come to mind are Sonic Forces (came in a bundle), Sonic Superstars (refunded my preorder after release when it came out with Denuvo) and Deus Ex: Mankind Divided (because the Linux version doesn't have Denuvo.)
There's a AAA game on a 95% off sale right now, for about 2€, that I could've bough on release and would still like to play, but it still has Denuvo, so it didn't get to join all the Denuvo-free games I just added to my library during this sale.
Go to hell, Denuvo and Irdeto.
Sincerely.
You and your DRM-peddling ilk are a blight on all the industries you touch.
Everyone — investors, executives, developers, players, you name it, everyone — would be better off without you and your snake oil salesmanship. You're worse than worthless, your work brings negative value to every stakeholder.
Here's hoping all the executive dinosaurs you're duping into contracts manage to pry their eyes open just enough to see the scam and dump your asses.