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侍Kage Mar 26 @ 9:58am
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Anti-Denuvo players need to buy this game TWICE or MORE.
You just made them remove denuvo which is the only anti-piracy there is and it's the only reason why devs purchase denuvo license. Denuvo is not an anti-cheat program, you won't have any issue with mods or even cheats. Denuvo also only impacts the performance by 2% to 3%, those who claim it's a "huge performance cost" is absolutely lying.

Anyhow, this game is no longer protected, you know what that means. You made the devs lose money, if you were one of those who cried about denuvo, you now have to buy 2 or more copies to support the devs. If you don't, you have no right to cry about denuvo ever again.
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Ojama Mar 26 @ 10:11am 
🤭
45ay3asdasd Mar 26 @ 10:15am 
was denuvo actually stopping anyone before?
mutantbeth Mar 26 @ 10:17am 
how much did Krafton pay you? Its not worth it
Xautos Mar 26 @ 10:20am 
Originally posted by 45ay3asdasd:
was denuvo actually stopping anyone before?

Nope. i would have purchased it anyway as Denuvo was not my concern. If Krafton wanted to get found out by the GDPR and end up paying me from a legal case for illegaly using my data, that's their business.

For me i would have been entirely focused on the game. i really want to get away from TS4 and EA.
侍Kage Mar 26 @ 10:28am 
Originally posted by 45ay3asdasd:
was denuvo actually stopping anyone before?
Nope, I don't know why they decided to go along with community. They still would purchase the game, there was no reason to remove denuvo. This will cost them a lot tbh.
CheeseBoar Mar 26 @ 10:30am 
A) You don't get to tell people how to spend their money

B) Performance isn't the problem with Denuvo, the built-in remote off switch is
Cyberics Mar 26 @ 10:31am 
I didn’t mind Denuvo much, but even with it, the game *could* be unlocked in less than a year by Empress or other groups. Let’s just hope it won’t get pirated within * two weeks * . By then, most people who wanted to buy it and could afford it would have already done so, as that’s usually when the game reaches its peak sales.

I’m literally so in love with these developers, and we don’t need to buy the game twice. Instead, we can support them by leaving positive reviews, encouraging them, and recommending the game to our friends.(or buying future expansions) After all, the pirated version won’t have **Canvas** and maybe some other features which makes the inzoi --> inzoi
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And please please lets not confuse or stress the devs more than this
Game's release in less than 36h and we could actually damage the launch or stop it with all these
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Bruno Mar 26 @ 10:33am 
So you are more of anti consumer?
You know that they would take advantage of you as much they can?
Ojama Mar 26 @ 10:39am 
Such anti-consumer, corpo bootlicking behaviour. "Why can't I have my game AND have it run at a 20fps deficit at all times AAAND also slow down my internet at all times with its contant pinging service?".

Inzoi devs are geniuses. There was no way on earth I'd have paid them a penny for that spyware but now I can do so safely in the knowledge I am not downloading a trojan.
koinzell Mar 26 @ 10:41am 
Originally posted by 45ay3asdasd:
was denuvo actually stopping anyone before?

yes. i always avoided games with denuvo. not for moral reasons tho.

im not comfortable with buying single player games with a permanent turn off function that can go off locking me out at any given moment for any reason.
and it happened countless times to multiple ppl before over the years.

i also like cheating/cheat engine/using trainers and modding,
locking out those options just makes it less appealing.

I don't see any gain in having it.
what's the point of prioritizing pirates? a heavily declining group that isn't even part of the game sales over paying customers?
the ppl that don't care about denuvo are already gonna buy it anyway with or without it, you were never gonna lose their sales to begin with,
why even bother rejecting the money from those that are against it?
having it serves no purpose for existing in the game.

pirating games is a tedious hard work,
steam is already a better more convenient service then piracy.
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HoneyDrake Mar 26 @ 10:49am 
Originally posted by 45ay3asdasd:
was denuvo actually stopping anyone before?
Me. Because it has no positive influence at all and results in more issues than not.

I am looking at a game which requires a lot of resources and Denuvo, not properly implemented, would ruin it by a decent chunk.

Paying customers should not be punished and we know, for a fact, pirating does not influence sales negatively at all.
Ojama Mar 26 @ 10:51am 
For anyone looking for evidence that Denuvo is a net loss in performance of EVERY game it has been in here you go:

https://youtu.be/07NMuobVVwQ
Never in my entire life I have seen someone say to buy a game more than once, especially a game that hasn't even come out yet. Denuvo is anti-consumer, it shouldn't be YOUR concern whether the game has it or not. What are you some corporate shill what a weird post
Copper Mar 26 @ 11:12am 
I'm pretty sure only about 20% of the pirates that download games are "lost sales" most are people that never intended on purchasing in the first place, maybe 3 to 4% of them become fans and purchase the game afterwards, the majority of pirates that actually intended to buy but didn't because of stealing are fence sitters that wait and they almost always buy the game when it goes on sale so they are the "wait 6 months to 2 years for a sale" kind of people. The number is pitifully low and it's cheaper and less intrusive to paying customers to run trackers and send cease and desist to the ISP of everyone actually pirating. There's more variables to consider but I still don't think it's worth the grief and extra cost for Denuvo.
Ojama Mar 26 @ 11:18am 
Originally posted by Copper:
I'm pretty sure only about 20% of the pirates that download games are "lost sales" most are people that never intended on purchasing in the first place, maybe 3 to 4% of them become fans and purchase the game afterwards, the majority of pirates that actually intended to buy but didn't because of stealing are fence sitters that wait and they almost always buy the game when it goes on sale so they are the "wait 6 months to 2 years for a sale" kind of people. The number is pitifully low and it's cheaper and less intrusive to paying customers to run trackers and send cease and desist to the ISP of everyone actually pirating. There's more variables to consider but I still don't think it's worth the grief and extra cost for Denuvo.

It is for this same reason that EGS gives games away for free. The people who get those games for free never ever intended to purchase them and the publishers know this. They can essentially take a new audience from nothing by going with that strategy.

Pirates are very similar and I speak from experience. I buy most of the games I pirate.
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