52 pointsby oceansky6 hours ago7 comments
  • manytimesaway22 minutes ago
    Don't forget that the guy behing Denuvo is the same person behind SafeDisc, SecuROM and similar bullshit siblings from the past PC gaming world.
  • Daedren4 hours ago
    Wonder what will be the consequences of this. I dislike Denuvo for the performance and stability penalties it gives games, but I do wonder if the "security" it gave publishers wasn't a big part of the reason why we've been getting more and more big name games on PC.

    This isn't about being right or wrong but about what the publishers will do when they see their games are again getting cracked day one, and if it'll be a catalyst to again return to getting either less PC releases or at least delayed releases compared to consoles.

    I will hope that does not happen.

    • altairprime2 hours ago
      Denuvo’s market is ‘first 90 days’ revenue protection, not lifelong revenue protection. Lots of games using their crap remove it after a few months to shut down the flood of support issues the DRM causes. If only Microsoft hadn’t fucked up so badly with Windows 11 requiring an account, they’d have a way to stop using it altogether.
    • cyanydeez2 hours ago
      i think your underwstimating the anticheat value that still exists. many of the online games are trash when theres not strict cheat control.
      • johng4 minutes ago
        This. There are a lot of online games I loved playing but the cheating got so bad it made it impossible to play. MW1, MW2, Battlefield, CS, etc... you could see the wallhacks and aimbots taking over every lobby. I eventually stopped playing. I tried using Consoles for online gaming after that but never really got into using joysticks.... still prefer mouse and keyboard. Now I play limited games where the cheating isn't quite that rampant.
  • ticulatedspline3 hours ago
    Interesting to finally see some action from the mouse again. Was kinda sad to see that Denuvo embodies all the worst of DRM but was so thoroughly metastasized that it was nearly inoperable and they had effectively "won".
  • Altern4tiveAcc4 hours ago
    "Protected" is the wrong word. "Restricted" is much more honest regarding what Denovo does.

    Good riddance.

  • nottorp5 hours ago
    Are Denuvo using games marked on Steam these days?

    I've been getting mostly indies so I feel safe, but maybe I should check...

    • chocochunks4 hours ago
      Yes they are. On the store page.
    • jamesfinlayson2 hours ago
      steamdb.info should have the info too I think?
  • sitzkrieg4 hours ago
    good riddance. crazy to see game developers hemorrhaging money for malware
  • Neywiny5 hours ago
    Once again I'm at odds with TH reporting. Of course you can spoof a server. That happens all the time, especially with videogames. You may not immediately be able to figure out what the call/response is, but without knowing what the check is, it could just be a simple endpoint that returns "true" on every request. Very speculative to say that whatever they do will be impossible to mimic.