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Greedy companies will never learn. The more invasive you are with DRM the more you push people to piracy. Feels like we are just repeating ourselves like its the early/mid 2000's again.
Steam is DRM you don't need to add more
If you did somehow steal a car from Volvo, they would need to spend the money again for the labour and to get new materials. With our digital examples you're just copying data, it's not the same at all. Although yes, 80k is arguably well overpriced and additionally wouldn't make a dent in Volvo's profits if someone did grab one of their cars free.
As time goes on less and less PC players care about the "evils" of Denuvo. Most outrageous claims made against it on the internet turned out to be complete fabrication and lies (who would of thunk it!!) and most that try games with it don't even know it's there.
I've just finished playing a 100+ hour game like you cleverly noticed (BG3). I don't have time to play another one right now so I didn't buy it yet but I will as soon as I get some free time. Any more questions?
EDIT: And I don't actively go looking out for Denuvo games. I just don't avoid games because there's Denuvo in them. To a genuine user, there's very little difference whether a title has Denuvo or not.
It never was, sure at one point you could use a VPN to redeem keys or even gifts from different regions but using it to buy from the Steam store at cheaper price was always an insta ban.