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What happened with RE Village was Capcom used Denuvo plus their own in-house DRM. Digital Foundry complained about it but then it was later cracked by Empress. Empress stated that it was NOT Denuvo causing issues but specifically an issue with Capcom's own DRM, instead. Empress did NOT disable Denuvo because, FYI, Denuvo is almost never ever removed in cracks. It still runs and would have identical performance before / after crack, what they crack is Steam's DRM or in this case Capcom's own in-house DRM. Thus Denuvo still ran and the performance issues were fixed. Digital Foundry than released an update pointing this out while trying to avoid explicitly stating the words "Denuvo was not at fault, but Capcom's DRM" even though they were pretty clear indirectly stating it all because they were embarrassed about their initial bad articles on the subject. Capcom then acknowledged it was their own DRM and fixed it shortly after and the issue has been resolved in the legitimate version since.
tl;dr
You are wrong. Go figure.
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SAMPLE REDDIT POST:
When I played RE:8 at release on my 908ti and Denuvo, it was FAR worse than the perfomace I'm getting on my 4090 with Denuvo removed. The only difference is Denuvo. There was a 547% performace increase after removing Denuvo.
So Denuvo get's removed from RE8 and it performs a thousand times better, why is this such a hard concept to grasp that it IS actually hindering more than helping? The issue isn't even regarding Capcom's Anti-Tamper, this exact issue also happened in Injustice 2 which was a WB/NetherRealms game.
Denuvo was just removed from RE8 and it does not perform a thousand times better. I haven't seen any performance increase at all. I didn't get better performance with the RE4 demo either which didn't have Denuvo.
The cracked versions of RE8 still had Denuvo running all the same btw, just with a bunch of additional code running to trick it.
He did the same for RE4R but in this case their code didn't cause performance issues, it just crashed the game if it detected mods and such. He does this for every RE Engine game, Capcom puts some weird anti cheating/modding code in their games now which causes issues.
Denuvo DOES get removed & the performance DOES increase, its not about the anti-tamper from Capcom as that doesn't exist in the Injustice 2 game I mentioned from another developer/company, theres plenty of other examples of games outside of just Capcom.
Denuvo also caused the holiday outage of Nov '21, that wasn't Capcom's Anti-Tamper doing that, that was 100% Denuvo causing all paying customers to lose access to their games, while non-paying customers had zero issue.
https://www.pcgamer.com/a-great-day-for-drm-as-denuvo-lapse-renders-tons-of-games-temporarily-unplayable/
Again, the paying customer are the ones who get shafted in the long-run.
No the performance of re8 havent changes with the removal of denuvo.
Denuvos impact is directly linked to how its integrated, talking about other games means nothing apart trying to assume things.
I still highly doubt that there is a difference in performance, Re village retail vs Denuvoless run exactly the same.