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Wow, nice. lucky bas.. er, you know what I mean. I could never take that risk, so I feel a little of your frustration, but never forget, the PUBLISHERS are who demand this crap, not the developers man. Developers need their millions to develop the games though, it's how capitalism works man.
Game itself looks fun though and I'll buy it once it reaches stability in both performance and price.
Believe me, I support removing DRM, I simply know why it happens, publishers are greedy and give zero about the projects, developers or anyone else, period, only money.
You can play it today from start to finish.
There will obviously be bugs in this build as it is not the final build.
Now you have a choice, pay for the Denuvo garbage that will be included in the final build, or wait until they remove it.
And they will, because the final build of the game will probably be cracked quickly because that .exe will have Denuvo and this leaked one doesn't, so the crackers have an easier way to do it when they have two different .exe files to compare to each other and see where the code is different.
Not to mention that Hogwarts Legacy crack is almost ready, only one week after release.
Meaning Denuvo protection has been ♥♥♥♥♥♥ from all sides this time.
This will only hasten the whole thing.
So expect a lot of free games this year and expect Denuvo to lose a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ of money.
This is a total ♥♥♥♥-up that will hurt the devs and Denuvo at the same time.
But that's their own fault, for being ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥.
The developers do not decide on DRM, publishers do, but go on, pretend to know anything about game development.
That's also the reason why for example Larian went publisherfree years ago and fund themselfs over early access and so on instead.
Yeah they so quickly all forgot, they TRIED kickstarters NEVER did they provide NEAR enough money, that publishers can and do.