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Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
The entire (at least the official) point of this DRM is to prevent you from modding this 11 year old game.
Yes and no. Enigma Protector, as explained in their website, is "A range of features and technologies to help protect the executable file from hacking, analysis, modification and disassembly."
So it does protects certain files from modification and hacking, but it's not like it would break every existing mod. It depends on how the mod in question works.
This honestly looks like Capcom testing the waters for there in-house DRM there making which will target all mod's.
EDIT: Na, its still working; I used rerevhook and can still play at 4k.