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Get a second job you lazy bs.
If Denuvo is having a meaningful performance impact on your play experience, Denuvo is not the problem - you probably need to upgrade your hardware or lower your settings.
Since when is the cost of games relative to the budget? I guess GTA6 will cost $800 when it finally releases on Steam?
Also, "indie = lower game quality" is quite the statement...
Sure you'd tell me "but it's indie devs who usually put up lower prices" but then I'd say I think Bokeh falls more into AA or A rather than indie. Like, it's your normal/average PS2 era team of 20-30 people, so it's not a "true indie made in basement" like Fez or Cave Story or something like that.
Now, whether or not you consider their price fair, is up to you.