| ▲ | altairprime 2 days 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. | ||
| ▲ | akimbostrawman 6 hours ago | parent [-] | |
>Lots of games using their crap remove it after a few months to shut down the flood of support issues the DRM causes. No, the overwhelming majority of denuvo games released after ~2020 (when they changed there licensing model to SaaS) have it removed after 2-4 years not because of user complaints but because of licensing costs, contracts and compliance. If anything with many games it is very clear that the developer/publisher do not care for the user, since even when the DRM gets broken and has lost its purposes, many still refuse to remove it and give paying customers the same better non DRM experience as pirates. >If only Microsoft hadn’t fucked up so badly with Windows 11 requiring an account I don't understand how that is related at all. | ||