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I love to buy denuvo games
Yeah, all the most overpriced and broken games (a few exceptions, Tales of Berseria actually seems to work pretty well, at least after it was patched by the community because Bandai Namco was too lazy to do it themselves) each year, no wonder you're having trouble buying them and blaming economics rather than poor decision making.
Why HATE DENUVO?
please explain. :D
Denuvo is a anti piracy drm. It's server based so it has to connect to a server and confirm the files and stuff are legal. However if there is a server outage you're locked out of your game(s) which is a big concern for people.
I hate it because I have authentication issues with it. Games that use it may not launch for me, at all, if I'm offline. I'm offline a lot, so this is a major issue for me.
Denuvo is anti-tamper, but it's remote authenticated unlike other anti-tamper such as Arxan, requiring a periodic connection for it to "phone home" and authenticate you again. This is not on the same schedule as Steam only games, which seem to be about a yearly reauthentication with a ton of tiny patches downloading and forcing you to play online once after they install, it's seemingly random and happens anywhere from months apart to twice in one day (that was God Eater, andother Bandai namco game, with broken online multiplayer and Denuvo errors screwing it up for offline single player) with me having no idea if the game will play or not when I click the button.
I also hate it because, when they're cracked and Denuvo is no longer doing anything to stop piracy, most of these lazy apathetic developers/publishers will still keep it in there to lock me out of the games I paid for while the pirates laugh at them and play it for free with all the DLC included.
If they'd patch it out after it gets cracked, like the RiME developers did on the same day Denuvo was broken, I'd not have a problem with the temporary inconvenience and annoyance if it was actually doing anything to stop piracy.
Kickstarter? This is game from bandai
I still remember all the horrible DRM that prevented owners of game from playing while pirates could (hello Simcity and almost all Ubisoft games). And I also remember Diablo 3 since I grabbed popcorn and watched the obvious thing happen with always online DRM.
You can make the argument that Steam hampers you aswell since you can't play an uninstalled game if the servers are down, but I find that more of a consumer choice on where to buy the game. If you want you can buy quite a lot of games physically so you aren't dependent on downloads and there are ofcourse also sites like GoG.
It requires re-authentication once per 2 weeks (or even less frequently), so servers outage wont do anything.
What games do you think have Denuvo 4.7?
For information, it was Denuvo 4.8, not the game. Sonic Forces was a game for testing. All successfully hacked, and therefore the remaining projects will also soon be cracked.
By the way, all games having Denuvo 4.7 have been cracked for a long time already.
Yeah, and some preveious versions took longer, but once it has been cracked adding it to new games is a ridiculous waste of resources (before this newest version ALL Denuvo games were cracked in uder a week, Sonic Forces falling shows that they've figured this one out as well, so you can expect to see the rest of them fall soon) and an additional point of failure for their customers.