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Always odd there are people willing to defend invasive DRM. Do they pay you at least?
Its been proven in multiple games that Denuvo has a negative impact on performance. It's not always a Tekken 7 level impact but it is there.
Even if I'm only loosing 4 or 5 fps I would now be getting a worse product by virtue of having to check in online to play the thing I paid for. This is something I wouldn't have to think about if I download the cracked version.
Doesn't matter how small the inconvenience or performance loss. Paying customers are now getting a worse product.
LOL at It doesn't impact the system at all.
Everything that runs on your system impacts it or it isn't running on your system.
We keep hearing that Denuvo supernaturally runs without impacting performance at all, so it must be magic if it somehow uses no processor time or any system resources to function, because literally everything that runs on your computer uses both.
And unlike any other software ever built to run on a Micro Soft operating system that was designed from the ground up to spy on the machines and users it runs on, this magical Denuvo software can't be hacked.
LOL
There's literally one known person that's able to crack denuvo. Name any other security system where there's only one person being able to crack it?
You can say whatever you want about it, but it's darn effective for what it's trying.
Ofcourse it impacts performance. Just like leaving your browser open or any other program during gaming, depending on which, can have a bigger impact than other things.
Fair enough, still though, the question stands. There's a DRM free version floating around for whatever reason so why keep Denuvo?
So this magic software can run on a system without using ANY resources at all? And they use this techno-magic on DRM?
So the answer to my question of whether they'll remove denuvo because theres now denuvo-less version of the game is "denuvo doesn't impact the game"?
Honestly, I hope they pay shills like you well
It's a dishonest question because you and me both know nobody knows but the developers and you seem smart enough at least to realize the developers won't come here to read your singular thread about it being removed.
So the real reason you're here is to just kick against something you deem morally unjust. Nothing more, nothing less. Just arguing for the sake of arguing.
You didn't answer my question?
"So now that the game is cracked will they remove Denuvo?"
Your response was what exactly? Jumping to the defence of a corporation who's product makes games worse and assumes every pc gamer is a pirate?
If a free, denuvo-less version is now available why still keep denuvo?
I would like very much to buy this game, as I have many other Atlus games, but since denuvo stopped me playing Persona 5: Strikers until I connected the laptop I downloaded it on to the internet, (Which I couldn't do due to travel, hence the use of a laptop and not my PC) I simply will not buy another game with this trash in it anymore.
It simply does not benefit the end user of the product and treats paying customers like thieves.