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I was wondering the same thing if this was in English or simply written by some moron.
Can't wait for the Denuvo protesters to get bored and leave like they do about a week after every game's release that they are even aware it's in, in which case you will never hear anything about the damn DRM again for that game because it does not actually DO anything actively except for once a week and the vast majority of people, whom the game will work perfectly fine for are unaware it even exists.
Blind idiots will contenue to think anyone that tried to explain thier problems are most likely not caused by this DRM is a paid shill and move on to the next game to try to wage a war against the sales numbers they will ultimately lose due to the overwelming majority of gamers just not giving a ♥♥♥♥.
Where though? 'Cause I haven't seen any evidence that's the cause whatsoever, just lots of speculation and finger pointing.
81GB adds a lot of stuff that can reduce performance.
I held off on buying and I'm glad. The pre-order bonus was useless outfits so I'm not losing out on anything by waiting for a discount/updates
Also for rime, you removed extra software layers, thereby performance increased... that's true for almost anything so the argument isn't really sound. Has there been any actual mathematical proof? I don't know anything about the situation but it seems like ppl attributed removing denuvo (a software layer) as the definitive source. In that case, it proves removing extra layers of software improved performance. It didn't say denuvo was the issue. A different layer of software that's not deuvo could've been removed and it would've had the same effect.
Just speculation based off confirmation bias at that point.