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Why yes? this DRM slows down games
Horizon Zero Dawn released without any denuvo, Sony bragged about how well Horizon did with sales so I doubt they are panicking to put it into Days Gone.
Load of garbage right there, it takes resources from all cpu's regardless of it's age, one shouldn't have to buy a new cpu to run a game with drm, use your head for once.
Also if has something extra like Devuno, Steam notifies it in the category where the "EULA" of the game also usually appears.
Example with RE Village: https://i.gyazo.com/4f826382b621e8aa2553d2a5fda21470.png
Placebo effect.
On top of that we also have steam drm wich is as "heavy" as denuvo if not more, you guys just start hot regard a drm when you don't even know how the it works to begin with and fables that tells you how bad Denuvo is is hindering all judgments.
You know how drm over drm over drm has no impact on game performance, you are so cool man. You know so much but yet so down to earth, so down to earth that basic computer knowledge goes over the head. But so cool man so cool.
Commenting with "big" words when you don't understand, doesn't make you sound intelligent. Read again, maybe 5 times,then try again.