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Check all the previous GOTY winners and see which ones had Denuvo and which ones did not have this cancer added to their software.
Boring for you, sure. Not everyone can have good or sophisitcated tastes.
rofl, what a reach
Leis of P ? sry but no, I rather play Armored Core 6
Ill just say this. For that boss, the room is your advantage. You can outrun the heat. Thast all the tips ill give :P
Starfield won't be worth getting for at least a year. Then ill buy it for mods.
Maybe not GOTY but there are a LOT of good games that a lot of people love or are very popular that had/has Denuvo.
Some examples: DOOM 2016 (runner up), Metro Exodus, Resident Evil 2 Remake (runner up), Resident Evil 7, Tomb Raider games, Middle Earth Shadow of War, FIFA, F1 franchise, Hitman.
It was a typo. You're the one reaching.
It is an empirical fact that GOTY winners are games that didn't use Denuvo. You can scoff at it all you want to cope with reality that you don't want to believe, but the reality stays the same. I think the last one that had denuvo was Dragon Age: Inquisition in 2014 - nearly an entire decaed ago. A game I personally disliked despite enjoying all the other DA games and it got cracked anyways.
Sorry, I didn't think I needed to spell it out for your because I thought it was obvious, but the point I was making is that good games don't need Denuvo and that Denuvo tends to be put on games that aren't that great. It seems like Denuvo gets put on games where the devs or producers aren't confident in the games they're putting out for people to purchase.