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Also this isn't Call of Duty. All a cheat engine would do to those who give themselves everything would simply lead them to get bored like one of the more famous cheaters did and ended up deleting their whole cheat file because they realized the whole point of a looter system game IS the reward from grinding it out.
Once you do everything in the game there generally isn't anything to do for months typically when Capcom releases new content throughout with crossovers and more or expansion is announced.
MODS are not cheat tools. Implying such is dangerous as there are game devs at the top that are already attempting to ban all mods when it affects no one and cannot be viewed by anyone who doesn't have the EXACT same mods installed.
Mods are cosmetic for the most part and is a personalization to give games a breath of fresh air when you grow bored of them.
This post is meant to educate not insult.
I suppose they'll keep it in for the first few months to ensure they get their sales so I'll just have to wait til then I suppose if it does turn out to be a good game. If it stays in I'll just wait for a day it goes on super sale then. FOMO doesn't work on me given the longer I wait the more content there will be anyways.
That and if the game turns out to be a pay to win money gate by selling in-game currency to upgrade equipment or reroll stats on gems to get the one you need for your build, then I'll just have been fortunate enough to have avoided buying it day 1.
there is lots evidence that it does stop (reduces greatly) piracy, what are you talking about.
And so do modders,Ik,I'm one of them.
Stop repeating what other sheeps say without knowledge
You even had to correct yourself,it doesn't stop it,just delay it,it still mostly only hurt us,the ones who pay.
Any game that uses EAC gets hacked easily and thats a fact, arguing about anti cheats is pointless cause it if prevents anyone from pirating or with a cheat that makes it hard to mod/cheat or whatever fear monger they got fed with its just endless talking.
It's meant to stop pirating. It fails at this job lol
Its function isn't and has never stopped modding, cheating, hacking whatever you wanna call it. They always replace the expensive denuvo with a cheaper but still DRM solution.
This would be the larger concern especially for those with lower end near minimum specs.
There are some potential solutions smaller devs use to prevent pirating. 1 is regional pricing. Priating is often do to crazy prices in areas with unstable currency. They wanna play they succumb to piracy cuz they can't afford half a years pay. So you make it cheaper for them. This is proven effective and talked about by other devs.
https://youtube.com/shorts/44Do5x5abRY
You cannot fully prevent piracy it's not possible, but they could highly mitigate it if instead of blowing money on denuvo they took a smaller portion from certain countries and it would probably be an overall net gain over what they saved on denuvos insane costs lol
That would be my proposed solution to at least try.
Keep living the lie.