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But I verified the game file and it crashed with the same error.
By the way, I uninstalled and reinstalled and it crashed,
Crashed even after a fresh install with XBOX game pass.
I could play before the update.
Sounds like dirty D is doing its job. Utter shame people who paid for the game now have a worse version of it. I wish these publishers weren't like this, it sucks for EVERYONE (the publishers included bc now they have to do MORE end user support.)
I personally think adding Denuvo now when there was no mention of it on release is an illegal move and Bathesda should be sued for this.
Anyway lets just say it is legal but Denuvo costs a lot. Is this new DLC really worth that much that it will cover all the Denuvo costs plus give them profit.....I really doubt it.
Also, the DRM in other games usually comes from an online services backend or even an anti-cheat service, if going by technicality. The use of it is simply normalized in the industry, much like HDCP for protected 4K/2160p media streaming.
This game, much like other modern titles, absolutely craves GPU memory. Minimum 6GB: preferably 8-12 or higher.