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banned by Denuvo
"Sorry, something went wrong. For solutions pleas visit:
https://support.codefusion.technology/anti-tamper/?e=&l=english&p=s&s=at"


Any fix?
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friendly May 22 @ 7:48pm 
yeah, don't buy mandatory denuvo and raytracing games. talk to valve about a possible refund if bethesda doesn't make it right in a day.
I have the same problem. After updating the motherboard BIOS, the game stopped running. When starting the game, it shows the error "Sorry, something went wrong. For solutions please visit" with a link to the page https://support.codefusion.technology/anti-tamper/?e=88500005&l=english&p=s&s=at

It's been 48 hours but the game still doesn't work. I wrote to the support Denuvo twice using the link above, but no one answers.
The only fix is to demand a refund
Originally posted by Steven Spencer:
I have the same problem. After updating the motherboard BIOS, the game stopped running. When starting the game, it shows the error "Sorry, something went wrong. For solutions please visit" with a link to the page https://support.codefusion.technology/anti-tamper/?e=88500005&l=english&p=s&s=at

It's been 48 hours but the game still doesn't work. I wrote to the support Denuvo twice using the link above, but no one answers.

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.

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.

TLDR
Denuvo erodes customers'ability to play the games they paid for without any restrictions, to have reliable, unrestricted access to their games, free from factors that are outside of their control.
this is as bad as the WOKE stupid dumb comments lmfao
Originally posted by min3r95:
Originally posted by Steven Spencer:
I have the same problem. After updating the motherboard BIOS, the game stopped running. When starting the game, it shows the error "Sorry, something went wrong. For solutions please visit" with a link to the page https://support.codefusion.technology/anti-tamper/?e=88500005&l=english&p=s&s=at

It's been 48 hours but the game still doesn't work. I wrote to the support Denuvo twice using the link above, but no one answers.

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.

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.

TLDR
Denuvo erodes customers'ability to play the games they paid for without any restrictions, to have reliable, unrestricted access to their games, free from factors that are outside of their control.

I have already had 60 hours, and still no access to the game. It still says the error "Sorry, something went wrong. For solutions please visit". I looked through the Steam forums and found a thread on the game NBA25 where many complained about the Denuvo protection, and Denuvo blocked some players from accessing the game for 2 weeks.
God yes. This EXCITES me.
The same
Originally posted by friendly:
yeah, don't buy mandatory denuvo and raytracing games. talk to valve about a possible refund if bethesda doesn't make it right in a day.
There is nothing wrong with Denuvo.
Originally posted by min3r95:
Originally posted by Steven Spencer:
I have the same problem. After updating the motherboard BIOS, the game stopped running. When starting the game, it shows the error "Sorry, something went wrong. For solutions please visit" with a link to the page https://support.codefusion.technology/anti-tamper/?e=88500005&l=english&p=s&s=at

It's been 48 hours but the game still doesn't work. I wrote to the support Denuvo twice using the link above, but no one answers.

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.

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.

TLDR
Denuvo erodes customers'ability to play the games they paid for without any restrictions, to have reliable, unrestricted access to their games, free from factors that are outside of their control.
No, Denuvo doesn't do that at all.
Originally posted by Tandy:
"Sorry, something went wrong. For solutions pleas visit:
https://support.codefusion.technology/anti-tamper/?e=&l=english&p=s&s=at"


Any fix?
Don't tamper with the game.
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