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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Users with portable devices like laptops or a Steam Deck can now launch this game without ever having to find somewhere that has WiFi or a 4G/5G mobile signal.
If Steam has an outage (which it does sometimes), you can STILL play the game!
Stop assuming that anti-Denuvo users are 'pirates'!
keep supporting bad practices
you are doing great
I hope you have a great life ahead being a level 0 loser.
Where did you get that misinformation?
Not all Denuvo titles requires an active internet connection, most vile example i saw was Mad Max which would require connecting to internet once in a month, nothing more.
This user had that issue, which is in line with how most Denuvo games operate: https://steamcommunity.com/app/2374190/discussions/0/604141771964819947/
https://steamcommunity.com/app/2374190/discussions/0/595142234675911711/#c604150365670138442
Still no discount.
After hundreds of posts complaining about Denuvo, we finally removed it and made Nikoderiko DRM-free.
No matter the choice we will have happy and angry players. Our current choice did follow the voice of the community. This means some players will still be unhappy for good or bad reasons.
Since the topic went from questionable arguments to personal attacks, we will simply lock this topic ;)