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Game has not been released and people is already crying about performance
Isn't it funny? lol
>awesome game
Bait used to be believable.
It might have no effect on performance, who knows, but patterns show that Denuvo is not a good addition when it comes to that.
I also want to point out that Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 did not use Denuvo and they sold 2 MILLION copies in just 12 days.
> Never played the game
> Talking ♥♥♥♥ without knowing the story, which is like 10 times more mature than most today games
> Thinks he has to pay to see the story, when it's totally free
Awesome opinion
The game has been shown working on Steam Deck, i don't think there will be any problem with the performance
https://x.com/StellarBlade/status/1921230656945668391
Maybe.
This is a sad truth.
The trouble isnt the Denuvo technology, it is how the technology is implemented.
This is why Denuvo doesn't get in trouble, they sell a technology and it is up to the developers to implement it properly.
Implementing Denuvo at the very last minute is part of the problem.
The last Denuvo game I played was Company of Heroes 3, and it ran perfectly. I suspect the developers spent a lot of time with it, as even the COH3 alpha test was protected by Denuvo.
To me its not about piracy.
I still play some old ass games every so often, good chance that wont be possible with games that have denuvo.