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you must understand that there is no possibility of "protecting" a game from cracking. THERE IS NO CHANCE TO DO IT! it is impossible. thats why people leep saying a DRM is completely uselss.
nothing is screwed, normal pc master race stuff going on ^^.
Yes. The full game along with the DLC. However, in a way, its a good thing since that version does not have denuvo and more modders can join in and do modding of this game freely.
Aren't they releasing modding tools a bit down the road anyway?
yes they do.
They will somewhere in May / June but it will initially only support things like texture / model swapping / modding. Over time it'll have things like level, quest and script editor. When that comes, we'll see some big time mods for this game.
This is just false. Even if a protection is cracked eventually, it was never useless.
Believe if or not: EVERY SINGLE COPY sold because someone wanted to play it but couldn't, because getting the illegal copy took too longf, was too much effort, was too dangerous (chance of malware) didn't work properly... etc., is making a software protection VERY usefull.
The other way round: The fight against DRM doesn't make any sense in my pov. There's just NO disadvantage in having one. Or is there? Which would that be?
(I know the two usual arguments, but both of them are hardly if at all valid).
I agree with this. PC is often not taken seriously because of the thieves(pirates) that run rampant on the platform. Blame the pirates for DRM not the companies trying to protect their property.
If pirates didnt exist, DRM would not exist.
most likely yes, but not to find on any official site my friend :-D
Denuvo would have been adequate, but they went and added crap on top of that to attempt to thwart reverse engineering, and it's now affecting the stability of the game, making it impossible to diagnose incompatibilities in any mods developed for the game. They went full-insane with this policy, having been open and friendly with mods in all other games I own from them and now being the complete opposite.
Well you did manage to deactivate / bypass that anti-debug thingy right ? So things should be much easier now on the legit version of the game to mod right ? Until we get the official modding tool ?