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Sigh.. company used protection just for protecting early sales around 3-6 months that's where the core sales comes from, is protecting them so they won't go bankrupt and continue to make games for you guys. Not gamer. imagine you are developer or have a game company what would you do to protect yourself from all the hardwork, oh my this world is full of toxic
@ismejacks wrote:
Sigh.. company used protection just for protecting early sales around 3-6 months that's where the core sales comes from, is protecting them so they won't go bankrupt and continue to make games for you guys. Not gamer.
I would say most of the sales happen within the first month of the game's lifespan.
But even then, the game can still be cracked within its first month.
ismejacks wrote:
imagine you are developer or have a game company what would you do to protect yourself from all the hardwork
CD Projekt Red thinks otherwise.
Their upcoming game Cyberpunk 2077 will be DRM-free and people are overwhelmingly happy about it having no DRM such as Denuvo.
ismejacks wrote:
oh my this world is full of toxic
LOL 😃
Simply by having an argument, you say this is toxic. That's so funny! LOL 😃
As it's quite clear you don't want an argument, I'll just agree to disagree.
- 6 years ago
@TheRealJony wrote:
@ismejacks wrote:Sigh.. company used protection just for protecting early sales around 3-6 months that's where the core sales comes from, is protecting them so they won't go bankrupt and continue to make games for you guys. Not gamer.
I would say most of the sales happen within the first month of the game's lifespan.
But even then, the game can still be cracked within its first month.
ismejacks wrote:imagine you are developer or have a game company what would you do to protect yourself from all the hardwork
CD Projekt Red thinks otherwise.
Their upcoming game Cyberpunk 2077 will be DRM-free and people are overwhelmingly happy about it having no DRM such as Denuvo.
ismejacks wrote:oh my this world is full of toxic
LOL 😃
Simply by having an argument, you say this is toxic. That's so funny! LOL 😃
As it's quite clear you don't want an argument, I'll just agree to disagree.
if anything its YOU who doesnt understand. they STILL havent cracked mk 11 because of this protection. its an insurance policy, IF it does get defeated then they dont pay for it. dont know about the rest of you but my computer can handle the less than 1% overhead it uses.
- TheRealJony6 years agoHero+
@MEGAF1UX wrote:Did you even read my second reply in this thread?
The reply that talks about Denuvo and why it's useless and hurts the consumer?
If you're not gonna read that, then I'm just wasting my time arguing with someone who doesn't read my arguments.
Why is it that people are happy that Cyberpunk 2077 will be DRM-free and people like the original poster are upset that NFS Heat has Denuvo? Care to tell me?
NFS Heat was just released yesterday, so I highly doubt that anyone has the game pirated right now.
I have Origin Access Premier, so I'm currently playing NFS Heat legally. But I'm still complaining about Denuvo making games online-only and hurting game performance.
Video of comparison between games with Denuvo and without Denuvo:
- 6 years ago
you can play naive all you want, people cheer on cdpr nomatter what they do (like being a parasitic game shop). why WOULDNT people be stoked to steal their game on day 1 because its completely unprotected? me personally im all for them making ALL games online only, taking peoples CID and SS#s and then banning them for life from all online games if they get caught cheating. it makes for better games FOR GAMERS.
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