FINAL FANTASY XV WINDOWS EDITION

FINAL FANTASY XV WINDOWS EDITION

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Just modded my PS4, I'll play it that way.
If you won't remove Denuvo, I'll play my own personally backed up copy on shadPS4 or on my real PS4 after upgrading the HDD. If the rumors about the FF15 remaster are true, if it has Denuvo, I'll be skipping it like I did FF16. After hearing about Denuvo's servers going down a couple times, and with the frequent PSN outages, I've grown to really care about my either real or perceived ownership of my games.

If your PS4 is ≤FW11.0, you can and should mod it. Back up and preserve games you bought and own and never worry about crap like Denuvo. Modding a PS4 is easier than you think and guides are easy to find.

Square Enix, please stop putting Denuvo in your games and remove it from old games that still have it.
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Kel Feb 12 @ 8:03am 
womp womp who cares
TheAbsol Feb 13 @ 11:25am 
Originally posted by Kel:
womp womp who cares
I actually happen to care about the longevity of games.
Cool, Denuvo is bad, also playing on console is objectively worse and I'd rather deal with DRM
Scott Feb 13 @ 2:24pm 
Originally posted by Kel:
womp womp who cares
I care quite a bit actually
TheAbsol Feb 14 @ 12:37am 
Originally posted by angelsenvy228:
Cool, Denuvo is bad, also playing on console is objectively worse and I'd rather deal with DRM
My intent is actually emulation when the compatibility improves. Emulation >>> DRM that does it's damnedest to remove my control. I already have the full game and update backed up.
Originally posted by angelsenvy228:
Cool, Denuvo is bad, also playing on console is objectively worse and I'd rather deal with DRM

I don't know if I'd call playing on a console "objectively worse" than DRM on the PC preventing you from playing literally at all.
d3adf1sh Feb 22 @ 3:35am 
if i was you i'd just buy a bunch of cheap 4tb hard drives and a usb adapter and download the denuvo-less installer from the high seas and keep the drives in a drawer somewhere. that's the only way you truly own a copy these days.

because what happens when steam drops win10 support like they did for win7? i bought games on here back when i was still running windows XP and even if i still have period correct hardware, how am i suppose to install the game if steam won't work with the computer? know what i'm sayin? i mean there's also GOG which will let you download installers for any games you own over there. so there's that too. something serious to think about these days if you value true ownership.
TheAbsol Feb 22 @ 7:51pm 
Originally posted by d3adf1sh:
if i was you i'd just buy a bunch of cheap 4tb hard drives and a usb adapter and download the denuvo-less installer from the high seas and keep the drives in a drawer somewhere. that's the only way you truly own a copy these days.

because what happens when steam drops win10 support like they did for win7? i bought games on here back when i was still running windows XP and even if i still have period correct hardware, how am i suppose to install the game if steam won't work with the computer? know what i'm sayin? i mean there's also GOG which will let you download installers for any games you own over there. so there's that too. something serious to think about these days if you value true ownership.
GOG got my attention with their Dreamlist initiative. I love how they're letting people vote on what games they want to see on GOG.
d3adf1sh Feb 23 @ 3:39am 
Originally posted by TheAbsol:
GOG got my attention with their Dreamlist initiative. I love how they're letting people vote on what games they want to see on GOG.

that and that new "good ol games initiative" where they're actually fixing a lot of the older games and guaranteeing they work "out of the box" on new hardware, meaning you're not gonna have to go hunting down a patch or edit files to try and get it to run. that's pretty dang cool if you ask me.
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