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Great, so it will keep company to the spyware I already have from the US and the EU. I'm missing the Russian one, although I probably already have that too. So I will have the monkey, the eagle, the bear and the hag Ursula. All together, like a happy family.
Google - the legally defined monopoly, btw.
Denuvo cripples many new games it's attached to, robbing the CPU of resources which could be used for better game optimization and less stuttering.
"Fact" 2: During late night to early morning in China (which is midday to evening in the U.S.), the number of concurrent players drops to 300,000.
Conclusion from "Fact" 1 + "Fact" 2: Chinese bots need to rest at night.
Reasonable assumption: Like Chinese bots, Chinese spyware also needs to rest during late night hours in China (which is daytime in the U.S.).
Conclusion: If you play the game during the daytime in the U.S., you can avoid having your information stolen by Chinese spyware.