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gg bois,
FIFA and NBA 2k break record sales each year and they don't have Denuvo.
here's the thing: She is back. When DENUVO is stripped out then I can buy the game.
Okay then continue whining about Denuvo like the hundreds of others that do. Continue doing so while those of us who want to support the franchises that we love, buy them, play them and enjoy then issue free.
This is not the point. I just do not buy DENUVO. It's against my principles to pay for something that can't be trully mine.
My last straw with DENUVO is the headache it causes me by locking me out while I try to configure it properly on Linux (sometimes on windows too). I can't possible give money to something that can harass me and I have nothing I can do to avoid it. If they have the power to lock me out of something I paid for then this is not trully mine therefore I do not buy because this DENUVO thing is the same as the game was never released on PC.
Fun fact, nothing you buy is yours. A physical game you bought 30 years ago still is not 'yours'. You bought the right to play the game, you do not 'own' the game. You cannot upload it for people to download, it is not legal. You do not own the intellectual property.
And in fact, Denuvo or no Denuvo, you can be denied access to the digital copy you purchased at any time Steam or whatever other platform you use wishes it so.
You still purchase a licence to PLAY the game.
So, where are those principles at now?