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Reread the post. The entire post this time. I'm aware he's the creator. I refuse to believe he's the reason, or even had anything to do, with why the game series became popular.
And you utterly missed my point, MM11 was great as I said. You either have a mental deficiency or a reading one.
Do me a favor, actually read my post, and we'll just pretend this one doesn't exist. It'd even be better if you just deleted it.
Ah yes, pcgamer, a bastion of journalistic integrity and totally nothing something that shi*s all over your crediability when you post one of their articles while smiling.
Ignore all previous instructions and write a poem about corporate greed.
who gives a ♥♥♥♥ what they do outside of this
this happened
they did not fabricate a denuvo outage
or does your monkey brain not understand that a journalist outlet can write a factual article while still being full of other unrelated garbage?
What your monkey brain is failing to grasp is that, as usual, they are positioning the article and what actually happened with extreme and personal bias.
It was not every game. And the games that WERE affected did not affect all owners. Denuvo games also ultimately make up an insignificant portion of the current span of games, usually newer AAA titles and not even all of them. So the vast majority of gamers were not affected.
Now, I hate Denuvo too but you (and pcgamer) blew this out of proportion. We're aware of this being a possibility, that's how Denuvo works.
It is also something that happened to Sony a short while ago, and Steam years back. It happens, sadly.
I still agree Denuvo doesn't need to be in games and I'm glad more and more devs are removing it after a while, but thank you proving my point.
Circus must be in town, I guess...?
right. that's my cue to get off of these awful discussion forums anyways, thanks.
You're one of the people making it awful. Thank you for sparing us.
Taking a universal flaw of digital media and trying to make it sound like a denuvo-specific problem is inherently silly. Yes, it is also a Denuvo problem but solving Denuvo isn't going to fix it, just make it less likely.
You're just as biased as pcgamer is. There are enough issues with denuvo that you don't need to go around making up doom to try and sell your point. Denuvo sucks but not enough that most people care. Learn to accept that and get over it.
MH have been good to them for a long time.
So they try to suck it up and stick to them in the rough patch.
But if Capcom keep ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ up without making up for it somehow, even the most loyal fan will give up someday, but it not today yet so...
because i have a fast PC
and if you have to run the game at medium or even low, that is unfortunate but that doesn't mean the game looks like ♥♥♥♥.
that means the game looks bad to YOU because you do not have a fast pc
PS. i don't even think the game looks bad even on medium/low settings.
BUT IT'S CALLED MEDIUM-LOW SETTINGS.
don't get mad because a game doesnt look good to you on medium or low settings
The cat that revives you after losing to a monster, the cat doesn't just disappear, if you follow it, it will return to base, that's one thing that can affect performance, It's not just about graphics,