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@Furiaman wrote:
@MEGAF1UXPeople who dont have the money or just usually pirate games wont pay for them anyway. So this doesnt change much. Its the customer service you provide that matters and gives you the most profit, not the measures you take to slow crackers. If you do an exceptional game you will make a lot regardless if its cracked or not(as in the case of CDPR games for example). Id have a developer aim for peak performance than insecurely try to protect their game. That shows confidence in their creation after all so stop being such a fanboy little wuss. I pay for all my games and i dont want this * in them. Its like ordering a sandwich and getting a security guard come and watch you eat it. You sound like a guy who just bought his first game and now youre gonna defending it from all of the injustice in the world as if its your own child. Its a game after all, not to mention from a greedy publisher such as ea. Ghost is a nice studio but they are under that umbrella so yeahit will change the fact that people who DONT pay for the games wont be able to play the games. your customer service shtick is nonsense too, LOADS of very profitable games/services have absolute garbage customer support (steam, activision, sony, square enix, namco bandai) but are very profitable.
you dont understand how this works at all and you just made that VERY clear. the developer DOESNT worry about protection, thats what the publisher works out with the people at denuvo. you are probably a console gamer who doesnt even realize that its not used on console games from what youve just said. i have been buying games longer than youve been breathing kiddo, and it was honestly a MUCH better hobby before it became popular among people who do it just because they suck at sports.
@MEGAF1UX wrote:
you can play naive all you want
Right. Right.
When you run out of arguments, you pull the insult card. lmao 😃
MEGAF1UX wrote:
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?
Did you ever think that there are people that will buy a game that they like to support the developers after they tried out a pirated copy of the game?
MEGAF1UX wrote:
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.
You sound like the kind of person who would ban people for intentional ramming, which I am glad you don't have the power to ban.
I find ramming in Player vs. Player races so much fun. I ram intentionally in both The Crew 1 and 2 PvP.
If you had the power to ban and I rammed you, you would ban me when I was just having fun. LOL 😃
I'll say this: Fun is subjective.
What's not fun for you may be fun for others.
@MEGAF1UX wrote:i have been buying games longer than youve been breathing kiddo, and it was honestly a MUCH better hobby before it became popular among people who do it just because they suck at sports.
That makes sense.
Out-of-touch boomers want useless DRM in their game(s) while millennials and Gen-Z know why adding DRM is a waste of time and money and hurts the game overall.
As you ran out of arguments, I think we're done here.
Why not? All CD Project Red's games are DRM free and they sold a lot! Take Witcher 3 for example, people loved the game and they bought it to support the devs and the publisher
No one needs Denuvo really, it is a pain and can be cracked in 1 week or less, I think adding a strong DRM that can affect performance like Denuvo will make lots of people pirate the game because simply the pirated version does not have the DRM...People should never forget, what did happen to NFS Underground 1 and 2, NFS Most Wanted, NFS Carbon after the license on the soundtrack for all these games was inspired.
They all were removed from the stores and Origin doesn't allow you to buy them or get them somehow.
The only way, you can play these really awesome games is by downloading from the torrent.
Denuvo has nothing to do with game's been pirated or not.
Denuvo protected games were cracked over and over.
Denuvo hurts game's perfomance, causes frames drop, lags, freezes and other bad stuff.
For all the people protecting Denuvo and telling, that Ghost games will lose their money.
They are under EA, how much money did EA lost with all the bad games they've made so far?
If NFS Heat wants to be successful, it needs to have solid gameplay, solo and multiplayer experience with lots of customization options and all the best things that NFS U1 and U2, NFS MW, NFS Carbon.
Pirated downloads of books, films, games increase sales of legal products.
European study conducted in 2014 by the company Ecorys by order of the EU, cost 400,000€, 30,000 people from Germany, France, Poland, Spain, Sweden, the UK. "Estimating displacement rates of copyrighted content in the EU"
I wasn't aware Denuvo was in the play again till I saw this thread. Guess that explains the extremely high CPU usage as usual.
@MEGAF1UX wrote:dont remove it! the second you do your product is worthless! let the bums pay for your games like everyone else.
Denuvo is a very useless DRM system. Every game that has/had Denuvo got cracked faster than any other DRM-s I know of (might've missed some).
1. Your guy’s denuvo argument was really cringe to read
2. There’s plenty of DRM softwares that are way better than Denuvo and don’t take such a hard hit on performance so yes it does need to be at least switched to a better DRM.
3 how in the world is CDPR parasitic? They’re literally one of the best developers when it comes to making quality games and giving community support/ feedback.
Denuvo tries to melt my 9900k it always goes up to 100% cpu usage
@Ouroboros27 seriously, I'm on a 2080Ti and a 9900K and I'm struggling to get over 100 FPS no matter what graphics settings I use. There's no excuse for this. My machine should be destroying this game.
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