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The game suffers from almost 0% performance loss with Denuvo. I realize that's not usually true for most games, but this game is highly optimized, not incredibly graphically intense, and runs on UE4, so it just runs incredibly well. Outside of the usual Denuvo performance hit, what other reasons do you refuse to own games with Denuvo? Because if that's all, this game is still a safe bet and I'd still recommend it.
Side note: I wonder sometimes if some of this constant anti-Denuvo protesting is just people wanting to pirate the game and pretending Denuvo is horrible? If there's more to it that I don't know about, I'd love to hear it. I've seen tons of games with Denuvo use mods just fine so I don't really think that's why either...