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All these devs have done, is ensure I will buy AI Limit instead as it comes out on the same day.
It's standard practice for a business to pass on costs to a customer...
i'm not familiar with this practice, my question was too see direct proof of said increase, whether through steamdb or other price trackers
Yes i do not know of a price increase, this is why i asked.
no i genuinely didn't know this, i appreciate you telling me though, can you link where i can see the increase?
Oh, and the price hasn't changed: https://steamdb.info/app/2680010/
Denuvo DRM is a middleware that's usually implemented into executable files of games, or a dll files inside of their folders, making them several times bigger than usual.
Denuvo implemented games rely on 3rd party DRM server to generate authorization tokens in order for the games to be launchable(forced online authorization). These tokens are expirable and can be break under circumstances(reinstalling/update OS/driver,switching Proton(Linux), changing hardware) render the games useless.
The tokens won't be automatically acquired by themselves, you need to launch the games in online mode for them to be acquired.
The tokens can only be acquired for a limited number of times(usually 5)per 24 hours, once you reach the limit for whatever reason, you will be blocked out of your games, and will need to wait until the next day to be able to "activate" the game again.You need to ask for permission to play the game you paid for.
Denuvo can also randomly crap out and prevent you from playing, even though you haven't reach the activation limit yet. You can search steam forum for "codefusion" to see.
If you try to launch the game in offline mode without an already acquired authorization token, a message will appear asking you to go online, if for whatever reason you can acquire a new token, a message will direct you to the codefusion website.
You can play Denuvo implemented games in offline mode, but it won't be indefinitely.
In fact you can't play the games at all if there's no token or for some reason it's cannot a token(server outage) regardless of whether you're online or offline.
and it costs frame and money for consumers
OP claims price of game has increased due to denuvo
poster asks OP to provide proof the price has increased
OP ignores post
poster provides evidence price has not changed
OP replies with an ai generated, or a copy/paste post about denuvo*
*painfully obvious this was ai generated due to posts like, "you don't know anything don't you" and "It has increased before it does listed on steam I don't know if you trolling or really dont know this lol."