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I make a point to employ symlinks in the game's local directory so that I am never checking for the existence of or reading/writing to absolutely bizarre paths if I accidentally leave any debug code active. A normal client would simply not have these symlinks on its local filesystem and the code would continue with the user none the wiser. But not all devs have the foresight to do this, because many never pay attention to this stuff ;)
It would be greatly appreciated if you took a step back for a second and illustrated some refrain when using the phrase "malware." It used to be a serious thing, but the gaming community throws the label around with such reckless abandon that it's become a stupid buzzword that must be avoided in all serious discussion.
It's been tested on multimple games (FF15 and AC:Origins come to mind since we have those with denuvo removed, not just bypassed), that Denuvo is an unoptimized piece of crapcode that murders your performance. It devours resources so hard and fast it maked Chrome look like it's not a diet.
And it's not about activation problems - if you;d spend just 1 minute looking through this fourm, you'd see how many people have problems with their CPUs overload since IB.
Stop supporting this anti-consumer ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. I'm a bloody paying customer and I get an unplayable piece of ♥♥♥♥ instead of a game for my money due to the publisher retarded anti-piracy and anti-cheat systems, while if it get's cracked by pirates, there would be none of those and I'd be able to play at the very least. Who do you think I'm gonna support in the future now? Take a wild guess.
It got worse with this recent patch, which … I also pointed out when Iceborne shipped and have worked-around once again.
The weird thing is you're swearing at me about a problem that I've been discussing for years now. I do not even play this game, I bought it at launch to understand what the bloody @#$% Capcom did to their game to get this stuff so horrifically wrong and offer a solution to people who needed an anti-cheat/anti-tamper workaround.