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Understand that viewpoint? :P
Denuvo does limit piracy therefore if I invested money in making a game of course I would limit its illegal distribution.
Seeing refunds day one hits way harder, and my PC is beefy, but this game is beyond ridicuolous when it comes to visuals and performance, it basicly ONLY looks good at high and ultra, anything below makes it hideous. Not ok with this, i will wait for reviews and Digital Foundry before i even boot it up.
It happens quite often but usually a year after release or more
As well as a bunch of other studios (just use google if you're really interested).
Denuvo costs money on a monthly basis, therefore it usually gets removed after a while.